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BBC File on Four programme on ID cards - tonight, July 31 2007

BBC's Radio Four's File on 4 documentary series is broadcasting a programme tonight [31 July 2007] on the ID cards scheme and whether it's likely to work. Computer Weekly staff contributed to the programme.

File on 4 is broadcast Tuesday 8pm and is repeated on Sunday at 5pm.

Link:

BBC File on Four - will ID cards prove a flop?

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