Sir Keir Starmer has scrapped a key plank of his plans for digital ID, rowing back on the requirement to make it mandatory ...
As many as 540 pubs could close following a Labour Party rule change, it has been warned. More than 2,000 pubs, restaurants ...
The British government has scaled back plans for mandatory digital ID cards, initially proposed as a way of helping control ...
When he announced the plan, Sir Keir Starmer had said people “will not be able to work in the United Kingdom” if they did not ...
A central part of the argument for why the British state should provide all its citizens a universal, free-at-the-point-of-use form of ID is that increasingly, governments of all parties and modern ...
Labour has appeared to scrap plans for a compulsory digital ID in the UK, focusing instead on mandatory digital right-to-work checks after criticism.
The UK is expected to approve a 'mega' Chinese embassy in London despite objections - Britain’s government is expected to ...
Starmer’s digital ID U-turn shows a prime minister in survival mode - NEWS ANALYSIS: By watering down his plans to make ...
Scotland has its own income tax system, which has moved in a distinctive direction with six different bands ranging from 19% ...
The long-promised Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) scheme will see £45bn of upgrades, with the first phase likely to see lines ...
The auction marks a record for offshore wind capacity as the Government looks to decarbonise the UK’s grid by 2030.
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