Successive British governments have tried and failed to introduce some form of ID card. John Major and Michael Howard ran a consultation on introducing them in 1995. In opposition, New Labour ...
If the latest YouGov polling materialised at an election, it would leave Reform able to form a majority government with the ...
It's not that I think the PM is doing a good job. He's the equal worst prime minister of my lifetime. Right down there with ...
The UK has long resisted the idea of Identity cards, which were abolished after World War II, but Prime Minister Keir Starmer ...
A seat-by-seat poll by YouGov suggests Nigel Farage’s chances of entering Downing Street have significantly increased and he ...
Britain to roll out mandatory digital IDs by 2029 to curb illegal immigration, sparking civil liberties backlash.
The so-called Brit-Card will be subject to consultation and thought to require legislation. The scheme will allow the ...
Sir Keir Starmer faces a fresh blow as he a major poll puts Reform leader Nigel Farage on the brink of an outright majority in the next election.The seat-by-seat YouGov poll, the second such poll ...
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UK to launch digital ID scheme to curb illegal migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday announced plans for a new nationwide digital ID in a bid to curb illegal migration, ...
Culture Secretary Ms Nandy said all UK citizens will have a digital ID under new plans, but they can choose whether they use ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to announce plans for a compulsory UK-wide digital ID scheme in a speech later ...
Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander dismissed claims from the First Minister that the scheme will be called a ‘BritCard’.
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