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Government attacked over mobile mast rules

News Shadow environment spokesman Damian Green is reported to have said that the new rules removed "a potential weapon" from local authorities. Kent County Council hit the headlines at the start of this year by announcing that it would not allow masts...

[August 24, 2001, 13:35]

Police did not search parliamentary server

Blog The police did not access Damian Green's emails, or the parliamentary server, the speaker of the House has told MPs. The speaker has been criticised for allowing police to enter Green's offices and arrest him eleven days ago.

[December 10, 2008, 12:40]

Government U-turns on passport pledge

News Gordon Brown was simply talking nonsense," commented shadow immigration minister Damian Green. The Identity and Passport Service has confirmed that passports will in future require extra information from applicants — their fingerprints.

[October 1, 2009, 12:20]

IBM's ID card contract to last seven years

News We will scrutinise these contracts closely, but the Conservatives are committed to dropping the ID cards scheme and the national register," shadow immigration minister Damian Green told ZDNet UK on Friday.

[July 10, 2009, 17:56]

Home Office: 50,000 ID cards to be issued by April

News In response to questions from MPs Damian Green, Nigel Evans and Philip Davies, minister of state for borders and immigration Liam Byrne said that the project had cost £133.5m by 31 January, 2008, and that the biometric visa programme had been...

[September 9, 2008, 14:04]

Tories urge contractors to shun ID card deals

News Damian Green, the shadow immigration minister, told ZDNet UK on Wednesday that the Tories want to remind the five companies that have been selected to bid for contracts to provide ID cards that abandoning the National Identity Scheme is "firm...

[June 17, 2009, 17:04]

Students refuse to be 'guinea pigs' for ID cards

News Shadow immigration minister, Damian Green, said: "The government are clearly trying to introduce the cards by stealth. Students have launched a stinging attack on UK government proposals to make young people "guinea pigs" for ID cards.

[January 25, 2008, 8:41]

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