Keir Starmer’s government is planning to introduce a mandatory digital ID scheme to act as a deterrent to migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats. The digital ID would be held on people’s ...
Culture Secretary Ms Nandy said all UK citizens will have a digital ID under new plans, but they can choose whether they use ...
Scottish First Minister John Swinney claimed that by 'calling it Brit Card, the Prime Minister seems to be attempting to ...
Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer's ‘BritCard’ has sparked major backlash amidst the right and left with concerns over cybersecurity and civil liberties.
Keir Starmer is expected to announce his plans for this new digital card on Friday, which would verify the right of a citizen ...
The so-called "BritCards" are not billed as compulsory but every adult will need one when trying to get a job or rent a home ...
Sir Keir Starmer says plans for a new digital ID held on people’s phones will be an “enormous opportunity” for the UK and ...
While the cards are not explicitly compulsory, they will be required for essential activities such as starting a new job or ...
The Prime Minister is expected to announce the plans in a speech today, with the cards set to be required for anyone to work ...
Keir Starmer faced a furious backlash on Thursday over 'dystopian' plans to force millions of adults to sign up for a digital ...
Michelle O'Neill has called plans for a compulsory UK-wide digital ID scheme an attack on the Good Friday Agreement.
Keir Starmer is expected to confirm the move in a speech on Friday as he seeks to clamp down on those who 'slip into the ...