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 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.) ...
Young pubgoers may need to produce a digital ID card to buy a pint in the pub, under government plans to expand the controversial scheme. Officials have suggested that digital ID could replace the ...
The DMV is rolling out a new California driver's license and ID card featuring a revamped design and security features. The gold miner on the current cards has been replaced with images of ...
Public support for the introduction of digital IDs has collapsed just days after it was announced by Keir Starmer. The digital ID, dubbed the 'Brit card' by some, will provide proof of identity and ...
Mandatory digital IDs may be coming to the UK, but non-mandatory ones have been in some European countries for decades. The United Kingdom last week announced a mandatory digital ID system, dubbed the ...
More than 2.4 million people have signed an online petition “demanding that the UK Government immediately commits to not introducing digital ID cards”. Petition creator Maxim Sutcliff argues that ...
Explore Full Fact’s checks on digital ID cards in the UK. We examine government proposals and claims involving political and cultural figures, including Keir Starmer, Lisa Nandy and Victoria Coren ...
This week the government announced plans for every adult in the UK to carry a digital ID card with them. This could be used to prove a person has the right to work in this country, and even to access ...
Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled plans to roll out digital ID cards as a mandatory requirement to work in the UK. The Prime Minister hailed it as a tool that would help curb illegal migration, but the ...
A petition demanding the government does not introduce compulsory digital ID cards has passed 1.5 million online signatures. The petition on the UK government website, which was originally started in ...
It was 16 years ago, on a platform at St Pancras International in central London, when home secretary Alan Johnson stood proudly and flashed a new identity card for the British, calling it a ...