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13/2/2006, 05:25 – 08:45
Sample ID card Main headline: Close vote expected on ID cards
The government is facing a close vote in the Commons when MPs reconsider its proposals for identity cards.
13/2/2006, 08:45 – 12:50
Sample ID card Main headline: Blair to miss key ID cards vote
Tony Blair will miss a crucial Commons vote on ID cards after being delayed in South Africa, Number 10 says.
13/2/2006, 12:50 – 16:50
Tony Blair addressing a press conference in PretoriaRight subheadline: Blair to miss key ID cards vote
Tony Blair will miss a crucial Commons vote on ID cards after being delayed in South Africa, Number 10 says.
13/2/2006, 16:50 – 17:45
Members of civil rights group Liberty protest against ID cards outside ParliamentRight subheadline: ID card argument won, says Blair
Tony Blair says the argument has been won on ID cards, as MPs prepare for crunch Commons votes on the issue.
13/2/2006, 17:45 – 17:55
Members of civil rights group Liberty protest against ID cards outside ParliamentMain headline: ID card argument won, says Blair
Tony Blair says the argument has been won on ID cards, as MPs prepare for crunch Commons votes on the issue.
13/2/2006, 17:55 – 20:30
Sample ID card Main headline: MPs approve ID cards compromise
The Commons has approved a measure requiring new legislation before identity cards are made compulsory.
13/2/2006, 20:30 – 22:45
ID cardMain headline: MPs back ID cards passports plan
MPs vote to make it compulsory for people to be put on the ID card register when applying for a passport.
13/2/2006, 22:45 – 14/2/2006, 01:45
ID cardMain headline: MPs reject ID card costings call
MPs vote to make it compulsory for people to be put on the ID card register when applying for a passport.
14/2/2006, 01:45 – 05:40
Left subheadline: MPs reject ID card costings call
Ministers win a series of crunch House of Commons votes on the controversial ID Cards Bill.