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Millions to undergo UK passport interviews

By Jimmy Burns and Nicholas Timmins

Published: June 27 2005 21:47 | Last updated: June 27 2005 21:47

More than 4m people a year applying for a new passport will have to attend personal interviews with the UK passport service from the end of 2008 under government plans linked to the introduction of the identity card scheme.

In an interview with the FT, Bernard Herdan, chief executive of the UK passport service, said a new generation of passports would eventually use a combination of facial recognition, iris scanning and fingerprint scanning as planned for ID cards.

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