Dover boss Bob Goldfield has called for an end to the “stalemate” with government over UK plans to introduce biometric checks for passengers at ports and airports, writes Roger Hailey.
The chief executive of Europe’s largest ro-ro port said biometric checks, either fingerprinting or iris recognition, was “the single biggest uncertainty” confronting the Kent hub as it puts the final touches to its plans for a £420m ($837m) expansion...

Mon 07 Apr, 2008
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