ID cards have become an essential part of life for many across the bloc, with digital versions already launched in many member states

Our community is split on government plans for a compulsory digital ‘Brit card’. While some warned it would erode civil liberties and fail to address illegal migration, others…

As Keir Starmer aims to revive ID card system first proposed by Tony Blair, we look at the arguments for and against

‘Brit card’ already facing opposition from privacy campaigners as government looks for ways to tackle illegal immigration

The ‘Brit card’ could mark the government’s latest attempt to crack down on illegal migration

Starmer’s digital ID plan has split opinion, but many in our community have drawn on experiences overseas to argue ID cards are practical and long overdue

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has proposed a nationwide digital identification system called the Brit Card.The initiative represents the Labour government’s latest move to…

ID cards have become an essential part of life for many across the bloc, with digital versions already launched in many member states

U.K. citizens and permanent residents will get digital ID cards that will make it easier to access health care, welfare, child care and other public services.

Starmer’s proposal has been criticised by rivals and civil liberties groups and campaigners worry about people without smartphones

Keir Starmer's digital ID proposal has been criticised by rivals and civil liberties groups over privacy concerns.