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Week in Review: Foreigners - get your ID cards
As well as identity cards, Twitter and free laptops are the big stories this week.
3,000 new e-passports stolen
A van containing blank e-passports and visas has been stolen.
Tech needed to fight terror, says PM
Prime Minister Gordon Brown defends technology such as databases and CCTV, saying they are needed to take on new threats.
UK reveals role in European identity scheme
A member of the Department of Work and Pensions reveals the UK’s role in an EC sponsored cross-border identity scheme.
Photos: ID cards for Brits
The government has unveiled the ID card for British citizens.
Home Office denies ID card hack claims
A security researcher apparently hacked the ID card in just 12 minutes, but the government isn't buying the claim.
Timeline: How National ID cards have become a reality
The UK ID card will be a reality for foreign nationals later on this month and in Britons hands next year. We look at its long and often tortuous...
Thales wins first ID card contract
French firm Thales has signed a four-year contract worth over £18 million with the Identity and Passport Service.
ID card update reveals £30 price, fines for bad data
The second round of legislation for the ID card scheme introduces the price, potential fines, and a new National Identity Scheme commissioner.
Government searching for new ID card watchdog
The government is advertising for a National Identity Scheme Commissioner, who will keep an eye on the ID card scheme.
ID cards arrive in Manchester from 30 November
Mancunians are the first to be able to generally register for the controversial ID cards.
ID cards spread across North West
After rolling out in Manchester, the identity card scheme is coming to Cheshire, Merseyside, Lancashire and Cumbria.
Photos: Government unveils first ID cards
Starting in November, foreign nationals will have to start applying for the controversial identity document.
First ID cards go to foreign nationals
The first round of the controversial biometric card and identity database has kicked off.
What you need to know about ID cards
Whether you back the looming ID system or not, here's what you need to know about government plans to create an identity database.
Pilots no longer forced to get ID cards
Despite backing off compulsory identity cards for airside workers, the government still claims the scheme will go ahead.
ID scheme costs rise further
In its biannual report the IPS has estimated that the cost of the ID card scheme has risen by nearly a third.
Home Office brings ID cards to London with youth push
The Home Office has said young Londoners will be able to get an ID card from 8 February.
Academic claims contactless payments pose data security risk
With the number of trials of contactless payment cards groing, a leading academic security researcher has raised concerns over the level of data...
Samsung Wave smartphones shipped with malware
Samsung has admitted shipping a number of Wave smartphones containing malware on their memory cards.
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