The UK's new digital ID card scheme, announced by Keir Starmer on September 26, has two big questions swirling around it. Is it a solution to illegal immigration? And will it give the government too ...
Digital ID will be rolled out across the UK as part of the government's attempts to tackle illegal working. But how will it work? Will everyone be legally required to have it? What if you don't have a ...
The government has announced plans to introduce a new digital ID for UK residents, in an attempt to curb illegal immigration. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Friday the scheme would offer ...
Every adult in Britain will require a digital ID under plans to tackle illegal immigration. Writing for The Daily Telegraph, Sir Keir Starmer said the government would make a "new, free-of-charge ...
A British government minister says it will have to “work out something” for how digital ID cards will be practically implemented in Northern Ireland. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on Friday ...
These days, most smartphones are kitted out with facial recognition technology, multiple cameras and wireless charging systems. But back in the 90s we were much more easily impressed, with handsets ...
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More than one million people have signed a petition against plans for new digital ID cards – as a Daily Mail poll showed only a quarter of people back them. Sir Keir Starmer has said the controversial ...
Keir Starmer is set to announce digital ID cards for all adults in the UK in a bid to tackle illegal migration in a speech on Friday (September 26). The so-called "BritCards" are not billed as ...
CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu govt will issue smart ID cards with QR codes to nearly 30 lakh unorganised sector workers, including construction labourers, drivers and automobile workshop employees, in order ...
09:24, Sat, Sep 27, 2025 Updated: 09:25, Sat, Sep 27, 2025 Sir Keir Starmer has been warned his controversial digital ID plans could see elderly people shut out of key services. More than two million ...
Sir Ed Davey has suggested he is open to the idea of digital ID cards, if they do not curb freedoms. The Liberal Democrats historically opposed the idea of introducing state-sanctioned identity cards ...