Digital identity cards will be mandatory for every worker in the UK under new plans to be announced by prime minister Sir ...
Sir Keir Starmer is set to announce the introduction of digital ID cards, a policy Labour says will help tackle illegal ...
In principle, the current eVisas scheme and the new digital ID card would cut off access to legitimate work for those ...
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The government said the new system would help to curb illegal migration, but opponents said it would infringe on citizens’ ...
The first minister also says he does not want to carry a "Brit card" but the UK government says that description is wrong.
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Mandatory ID cards have only ever been introduced during wartime in the UK, so Keir Starmer’s announcement that a digital version soon will be required – for anyone who wants to work in this country – ...
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The UK would undoubtedly benefit from more widespread use of the technology – economically and socially – but only if the government and the many likely critics of its plans take the time to fully ...