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The Orwell Awards - Biometrics & DNA Archives
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A call to scrap 'illegal' British databases.
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Right to privacy broken by 11 of the 46 biggest British public databases, says report.
3
British Drug Stores and Post offices to take fingerprints as part of national ID scheme
4
Brain scanning may be used in security checks.
5
US Supreme Court says convicts have no constitutional right to DNA testing.
6
The London School of Commerce will use fingerprint scans in college crackdown on illegal migrants.
7
Passport RFIDs cloned by $250 equipment bought on Ebay.
8
American Prosecutors Block Access to DNA Testing for Inmates
9
New Rule Expands DNA Collection in the United States to all noncitizens detained by authorities and all people arrested for federal crimes.
10
British DNA database has records of over 1 million children. Up to half those included have no criminal record.
11
British Government plans to keep DNA samples of innocent people.
12
DNA of one-year-old baby stored on British national database.
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Britain is now fingerprinting children.
14
DNA database ruled a 'breach of rights' by the European Court of Human Rights.
15
857,000 British DNA records must be now wiped clear.
16
DNA breakthrough can identify an individual in a public place.
17
UK Government national DNA database holds records of 40,000 INNOCENT children.
18
Fingerprint, iris and facial recognition technology will be used to speed up travel between the UK and the US.
19
Children as young as five to be fingerprinted in UK schools without asking their parents.
20
The Curse of the DNA register - One million innocent Britons 'criminalised', says damning report.
21
Lockheed Martin given a contract potentially worth $1 billion to design, develop and deploy the Next Generation Identification (NGI) system.
22
FBI's Next Generation ID Databank to Store Face Scans
23
Millions of UK profiles from DNA database passed to private firms without the consent of those involved.
24
Fingerprint scanners are being used at two UK nursery schools to check the identity of parents.
25
UK bus drivers given DNA swab kits.
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