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Written Answers — Innovation, Universities and Skills: Students: Identity Cards (1 Apr 2008)

Bill Rammell: There are no plans to require students to have an ID card to apply for a student loan or any other form of student support.

Written Answers — Innovation, Universities and Skills: Students: Identity Cards (31 Mar 2008)

Bill Rammell: There are no plans to require students to have an ID card to apply for a student loan or any other form of student support.

Written Answers — Innovation, Universities and Skills: Students: Identity Cards (26 Mar 2008)

Bill Rammell: There are no plans to require students to have an ID card to apply for a student loan or any other form of student support, therefore no estimates of the cost have been made. The policy on the introduction of identity cards on a voluntary basis rests with the Home Office. Currently either a passport or a birth certificate (accompanied by an identity confirmation form signed by a person of...

Written Answers — Innovation, Universities and Skills: Students: Loans (13 Mar 2008)

Bill Rammell: There are no plans to require students to have an ID card to apply for a student loan or any other form of student support, therefore no estimates of the cost have been made. The policy on the introduction of identity cards on a voluntary basis rests with the Home Office. Currently either a passport or a birth certificate (accompanied by an identity confirmation form signed by a person of...

Written Answers — Education and Skills: Identity Cards (6 Dec 2005)

Bill Rammell: The Department for Education and Skills has, in consultation with the Identity Cards Programme, developed its current best estimate of the cost of using the ID Cards Scheme to support the services which it oversees and these costs have been incorporated into the business case. The Department is represented on the Ministerial Committee on Identity Cards which oversees the work on benefits...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Egypt (1 Feb 2005)

Mr Bill Rammell: Our embassy in Cairo took part in a joint demarche with our EU partners in December 2004 on issues of difficulty faced by converts in obtaining ID cards. As part of that demarche, our embassy also raised the issue of religious persecution, with particular reference to the alleged case of abduction of a Coptic Priest's wife in Beheira. The British Government are committed to promoting...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Identity Cards (15 Dec 2003)

Mr Bill Rammell: The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has been involved from an early stage in detailed consultations with the Home Office and other Government Departments about the implications of an identity cards scheme. The FCO's initial concerns were addressed in the Home Office's paper "Identity Cards: The Next Steps" of November 2003. Issues such as the scheme's compatibility with EU legislation...

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