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NO2ID on fighting the database state
By Tom Brewster published
In-depth We spoke to Phil Booth, national coordinator for NO2ID, about privacy issues and taking on the "database state".
Brown: ID cards needed to tackle immigration
By Jennifer Scott published
News In the second leaders' debate last night, prime minister Gordon Brown stuck to his guns when it came to ID cards and biometric passports.
Clegg calls for ID cards to be scrapped in first TV debate
By Jennifer Scott published
News UK politics took a step forward last night with its first television debate and digital Britain wasn't far from one of the prospective prime minister's lips.
Government wants business ideas for ID cards
By Nicole Kobie published
News The government's created the infrastructure, now it's time for the public and private sector to come up with applications, according to minister Meg Hillier.
Q&A: The ID card commissioner talks cards and controversy
By Nicole Kobie published
In-depth We spoke to ID card commissioner Sir John Pilling about his thoughts on the identity scheme and why we might all think he's a bit of prat down the line.
Week in Review: Apple unveils the iPad
By Jennifer Scott published
News Apple dominates the news with the launch of its iPad tablet device, Oracle finally gets its hands on Sun, and more from this week in IT.
Home Office brings ID cards to London with youth push
By Nicole Kobie published
News The Home Office has said young Londoners will be able to get an ID card from 8 February.
Year in Review: Public Sector in 2009
By Jennifer Scott published
News We take a look at the big tech stories in the public sector for 2009.
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