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- Written Ministerial Statements — Transport: Transport Personnel Review (22 Jul 2008)
Ruth Kelly: ...summary of the report, and of its key recommendations. The Government and the transport industries are committed to countering the threat from terrorism. The existing security regime encompasses a wide range of measures which seek to reduce the potential threat from insiders. These measures include both personnel security measures, such as background checks, and physical security measures,...
- Written Answers — Treasury: Identity Cards (21 Apr 2004)
Ms Ruth Kelly: The Treasury has been involved in discussions on the benefits and costs of a national ID cards scheme, co-ordinated by the Home Secretary. The introduction of such a scheme is a long-term undertaking, and the Treasury will continue to be involved with ongoing analysis.
- Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Official Data (29 Mar 2004)
Ms Ruth Kelly: ...for England & Wales, I have been asked to reply to your recent parliamentary question on the Citizen Information Project (CIP) and other government initiatives. (163155) The CIP, the National Identity Register (part of the Government's proposals for an identity card scheme) and the NHS data spine are separate but complementary projects. I fully recognise the need for effective...
