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Thursday, 02 October 2008

Government unveils the first identity card

The Home Office has unveiled the first prototype ID card, as it tries to build momentum towards the beginning of the scheme in November 2008 when the first cards will be issued to foreign nationals.

The document card contains an electronic chip which will store the holder's biometric details, including fingerprints and a digital facial image.

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