Announcements and press releases
In the run up to this week's Budget Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls has plenty on his plate. But speaking at the Wigan Labour Gala Dinner on Friday 9th March 2012 Rt Hon Ed Balls, MP for Morley & Outwood, reassured CitizenCard's Marketing Manager Nigel Catlow that he fully supported CitizenCard and other PASS cards as a cost-effective and straightforward proof of age/ID for young adults.
Roger Godsiff MP applauds Birmingham, Hall Greens' adoption of 'No ID, No Sale' policy to stop children buying age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco.
Stephen Twigg MP applauds Liverpool, West Derby' adoption of 'No ID, No Sale' policy to stop children buying age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco.
Gordon Banks MP applauds Ochil and South Perthshire' adoption of 'No ID, No Sale' policy to stop children buying age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco.
Mike Crockart MP applauds Edinburgh West shops' adoption of 'No ID, No Sale' policy to stop children buying age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco.
From today, February 20th 2012, the single bus fare discounts available for Buckinghamshire 'Make More' CitizenCard holders aged 16 and 17, will be changing.
Luciana Berger MP applauds Wavertree shops' adoption of 'No ID, No Sale' policy to stop children buying age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco.
On Friday 27 January 2012, Jeremy Browne, Liberal Democrat MP for Taunton Deane, applauded Taunton shops' adoption of 'No ID, No Sale' policy to stop children buying age-restricted products such as alcohol and tobacco.
CitizenCard, the UK's leading photo-ID proof of age card scheme, in partnership with Anglesey County Council today officially launched its first bi-lingual CitizenCard CymruWales PASS Card at Ysgol Uwchradd Bodedern.
A new document published by the Local Better Regulation Office (LBRO) setting out a 'Framework on Age Restricted Products and Services' has been endorsed by several professional and trade associations.
CitizenCard has been launched on the Wirral backed by the local authority. The council has joined forces with CitizenCard, the national proof of age scheme, to launch the "Wirral CitizenCard".
In a reply to Nick de Bois MP, Home Office Minister James Brokenshire confirms that the Home Office encourages licensed premises to accept PASS cards.
Please sign the ePetition urging the Home Office to make it obligatory for all bars and clubs to recognise all PASS cards. The vast majority of cardholders have no problem using their card because the PASS hologram is supported by the government, police and trading standards.