A petition launched in the hopes of scrapping proposed digital ID cards, as announced by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer today (September 26), has reached more than one million signatures.
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Anyone who wants to work in the UK will need to have a digital ID by the end of the Parliament, Sir Keir Starmer has said. The Government hopes the proposed IDs will deter people from coming to the UK ...
The move comes as part of the government’s bid to tackle illegal migration, but many have raised concerns about the risk to privacy ...
Pennsylvania pharmacies can offer COVID-19 vaccines, but they and their patients are navigating competing guidelines for who ...
A decrease in ridership for August that appears to have been caused by the introduction of a new fare system recently led Amtran to make special accommodations for riders uncomfortable with the new ...
The AP also reported that Israel’s military used Microsoft Azure to compile information gathered through mass surveillance, ...
American businesses have paid nearly $80 billion as of September 7 to cover the tariffs that US courts have determined are ...