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.) ...
In a bid to pilot its emerging digital identity infrastructure, the UK government today launched a digital version of the Armed Forces Veteran Card, marking the first government-issued credential to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A new government scheme to boost support for veterans launches today, as nearly 2 million can gain access to their digital veteran card. Only accessible as a physical copy before now, the veteran card ...
Three dozen Long Island Rail Road workers involved in a "rampant time abuse" scheme used counterfeit employee identification cards to fraudulently collect wages for hours they never worked, according ...
The launch of digital veteran cards could serve as a "case study" to ease concerns over the government's plans to bring in mandatory digital ID for anyone wanting to work, a minister has said. About ...
The UK is taking its first major step towards a future where identification could exist entirely in digital form, beginning with a new initiative for former members of the armed forces. Digital ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said digital IDs will "cut the faff" as he sought to win back public support for the scheme following significant backlash in recent weeks. The Prime Minister insisted the ...
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 ...