Weather Tonight: 11°c Clear Night Morning: 20°c Mostly cloudy

Critics' Choice

Film

Andrew O'Hagan

quoteJohnny Depp has become, in his young middle age, like a star of the movies’ golden periodquote

Andrew O'Hagan Public Enemies Music

André Paine

quotethis was a triumph of eye-popping production and exhausting choreographyquote

André Paine Madonna Theatre

Fiona Mountford

quoteIf his smug stage persona is tricky to warm to, his skill, and the snappiness of Andy Nyman’s direction, are spot-onquote

Fiona Mountford Derren Brown

Reader reviews

Film

Russell. Hertfordshire

quoteIf you are feeling totally fed up with your lot at the moment with the economic squeeze - go see this filmquote

Sunshine Cleaning Theatre

Heather, London

quoteI thought this was an excellent, powerful production. The staging and acting were superb, it is well worth going to seequote

Observe The Sons Of Ulster Marching Towards The Somme Music

Debbie & Bill Holmes

quoteAbsolutely AMAZING show that went like a train for three hours solid and didn't waiver once!quote

Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band

Fingerprinting for passengers at Heathrow

Last updated at 12:07pm on 27.11.06

 Add your view

 

Security: New checks are to be introduced at Heathrow Airport

Fingerprint checks are to be introduced at Heathrow as part of the Government's security crackdown.

Discussions to install scanners at airports began before the alleged plot to blow up transatlantic flights in August.

The new technology - already in place in the US and to be tested for the first time in Britain - will be unveiled at Heathrow within weeks.

The scanners are seen as having a dual role. For departing passengers, airlines can verify the person who checked in is the one who boarded the plane. For arrivals, the fingerprint scanners will help tighten up border controls and preventing the use of forged documents.

The voluntary trial will involve passengers travelling on Cathay Pacific and Emirates. Under the scheme, known as "miSense", passengers will be invited to register their right index fingerprint and a scan of their passport.

They can then enter the departure lounge by placing their index finger on a scanner and running their boarding card through a reader.

The Home Office said, despite the fingerprint checks being part of a trial, it could not rule out the possibility of it being introduced as part of Government embarkation controls or the possibilityof prints being checked against the criminal record database. Meanwhile, travel company lastminute.com is to encourage air passengers to offset the damage caused by the emissions from their flight when booking a ticket.

The option to make a contribution to its "carbon-offsetting" scheme, costing between 50p and 90p for every hour flown, will be available on flights operated by the company's 300 airline suppliers.

The development comes after news last week that 400 British Transport police have been equipped with Personal Digital Assistants. The hand-held computer allows officers to check a person's criminal history on the spot with instant connection to the central criminal and intelligence database.

Officers say it means they will be able to spend more time on the beat instead of dealing with the growing mountain of "time-consuming paperwork".

Senior officers say it is the "most significant" advance in beat technology since the introduction of personal radios 30 years ago. Chief Superintendent Paul Crowther described the PDA as "critical" in helping to fight crime.


Bookmark and Share
 
 

Reader views (2)

 Add your view

Here's a sample of the latest views published.

Better to reduce the paperwork that erode yet more civil liberties. We live in a country obsessed with CCTV and data bases. How long before every man woman and child here is on a national DNA and fingerprint data base? The child database is already a work in progress. Living in this country now feels very oppressive.

- Steve, Hereford

Can anyone explain where or how the money used for 'carbon offsetting' will be used?

People still need to fly, and a 50p here or a £1 there, seems to me to be another for of tax under another name. It's not as it if it buy a truckload of ozone repair kits, is it?

- Colin Redman, Coleshill, Warwickshire


Add your comment

 

Your email address will not be published

Terms and conditions make text area bigger You have  characters left.


 
 


 
Promotions
 
London's Weather
Tonight
Clear Night
11°c
Morning
Mostly cloudy
20°c
5 day forecast
 
 

Daily Mail Mail on Sunday Travel Mail This is Money Metro

Loot | Jobsite | Homes & property | London jobs | FindaProperty.com | Primelocation.com | Educate London | Holiday Villas