ID cards in doubt as key contract is delayed

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Home Office admits deal for producing cards will not go ahead until after next year's election

ID cards – will they ever happen? The future of the controversial ID cards scheme is in further doubt after reports that the government has delayed awarding a key contract until after the next ge...

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