The UK government is preparing to launch a mandatory digital ID called the BritCard, designed to curb illegal immigration and modernise access to public services—but critics warn it risks creating a ...
Will Starmer's plan for digital ID actually erode our civil liberties? We put two experts head to head in this week's Debate.
The veteran card is the first digital document to be stored in the One Login app the Government has been developing. It is ...
The UK government's proposal to give teens digital IDs at 13 is sparking fierce debate over privacy, safety and surveillance.
Nothing to fear’ or ‘removing civil liberties’? Digital ID plans spark fierce debate among Independent readers - YOUR VIEWS: Our community is split on government plans for a compulsory digital ‘Brit ...
Home secretary to give police the power to force protesters to change location if they're guilty of 'repeated disorder' ...
The UK government announced plans to grant police forces enhanced authority to impose restrictions on repeated protests, ...
The home secretary’s announcement came after ministers pleaded with organisers of Saturday’s Palestine Action protest to ...
Keir Starmer's digital ID proposal has been criticised by rivals and civil liberties groups over privacy concerns.
Those trying to stay in the UK undetected would need to work in the shadow economy and live in accommodation that does not ...
UK court to hear challenge to the pro-Palestine group’s ban under ‘anti-terrorism’ laws after government loses appeal. The United Kingdom government cannot block the cofounder of pro-Palestinian ...