The scheme is being billed by No 10 as a way of cracking down on migrants who do not have the right to earn wages in the UK.
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 ...
Digital ID will be available to all UK citizens and legal residents, and mandatory in order to work. However, for students, pensioners or others not seeking work, having a digital ID will be optional.
Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer's ‘BritCard’ has sparked major backlash amidst the right and left with concerns over ...
Digital ID cards will not restrict use of public services, insists a government minister, as she claims they will help "cut down on bureaucracy". Digital ID will become mandatory as a means of proving ...
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Digital ID cards: what are they and how will they help the UK deal with illegal immigration?
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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Digital ID, same place, different time: In this timeline, the result might surprise us
The latest plans include no mention of fingerprints. As it stands, Starmer's digital ID will have data equivalent to a ...
Under the proposal, individuals will not be asked to produce it other than when they are proving a right to work in the UK ...
Michelle O'Neill has called plans for a compulsory UK-wide digital ID scheme an attack on the Good Friday Agreement.
Everything we know about the UK's new digital ID ‘BritCard’ which all working age adults will be required to have in order to work or rent a home.
Digital identity cards will be mandatory for every worker in the UK under new plans to be announced by prime minister Sir ...
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