The first ID card I ever had was the flimsy piece of laminated paper that made up my driver’s license. In the US, a driver’s license includes a photo, biometric information (eye colour, height, etc.) ...
From today, digital veteran cards are available for ex-members of the armed services - the first step in the digitisation of almost every form of ID. No, this isn't the controversial "mandatory" right ...
Experts and women’s rights groups are concerned that the digital cards could allow people to pick their preferred gender instead of recording birth sex – despite Labour’s pledge not to introduce ...
The UK government has launched a digital ID scheme, initially for former armed services members, with plans to expand it for all citizens to verify their right to work. This app-based system aims to ...
It's now possible to use your digital ID at about 250 airports in the United States, which should, theoretically, get you through checkpoints faster. If you're not familiar, digital IDs are a new form ...
Veterans will have the option to apply for digital ID from today (Picture: Getty Images) Veterans will be able to apply for digital ID cards from today as the government tests its plans for the future ...
With nearly three million people – so far – signing an online petition against the introduction of “digital ID cards”, the government is already fighting to reclaim the initiative after prime minister ...
Thousands of protesters have marched through central London to oppose the Government's planned rollout of digital ID cards. Under tight police conditions, demonstrators chanted and waved banners as ...
The PM told reporters: ‘Digital ID would cut all that faff out, they could do it in one move from their digital ID’ (Credits: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire) Sir Keir Starmer has hit back against online ...
The government says its controversial digital ID scheme will not be applied retrospectively, with UK workers only needing it when they apply for a job after its proposed introduction by 2028.
Crowds of protesters have marched through London streets rallying against government plans for digital IDs. Thousands of demonstrators - controlled by strict police conditions - chanted and waved ...
Thousands of protesters have marched through central London to show their opposition to digital ID plans. Under strict police conditions, demonstrators chanted and waved banners along a route from ...