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06/05/2009

The home secretary confirms Manchester as the first city where people can sign up for an ID and four ministerial aides threaten to vote against the part privatisation of Royal Mail.

The home secretary confirms that Manchester is to become the first city where people can sign up for an identity card. We speak to the chief executive of the Identity and Passport Service, James Hall

And at Westminster, four ministerial aides tell the programme that they will vote against the part privatisation of Royal Mail unless there is a compromise. The postal affairs minister Pat McFadden responds.

30 minutes

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Wed 6 May 2009 13:00

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  • Wed 6 May 2009 13:00