I If the pandemic has revealed anything about work life, it’s that work and life are melded like never before: morning staff meetings streamed from the breakfast table; in-person presentations before ...
The Big Ten is in discussions about a private capital deal that would infuse at least $2 billion into the league and its schools, sources told ESPN on Wednesday. The discussions include a 10-year ...
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted digital IDs will help stop people working illegally and deter migrants from coming to the UK. The Prime Minister announced on Friday that the Government would introduce a ...
A playful kitten named Winter and a plump domestic duck named Duck Duck have become fixtures at their respective workplaces. Winter amuses office staff at a landfill in Victoria's north-west, while ...
The countries where ID cards work well (and why Britain would fail) Supporters of the new digital-ID plan point to successful schemes abroad, but the UK has very particular challenges to overcome ...
Plans for a new mandatory digital ID card in the UK aimed at cutting down illegal working will prove ‘extremely challenging’ to implement, an expert has warned. UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer ...
The government has announced plans to introduce a digital ID system across the UK, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer saying it will ensure the country's "borders are more secure". The IDs will not ...
A protester holds a Union Jack flag and a sign during a 'No to Digital ID' demonstration against the planned introduction of a government-issued digital ID for all British adults, outside the Labour ...
A mock-up of what the "Brit Card" would look like. (Image: Labour Together) The government’s plan to introduce a compulsory digital ID for all workers, dubbed the “Brit Card”, has been presented as a ...
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