The UK government has launched a digital ID scheme, initially for former armed services members, with plans to expand it for all citizens to verify their right to work. This app-based system aims to ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- NASCAR and two of its teams returned to court Thursday after two failed days of mediation and resumed their bitter antitrust fight with a hearing that included team owner Michael ...
Former military personnel will be used to test and refine the government's digital ID scheme, as the initial step in the UK’s government’s plan to introduce a wider suite of digital credentials, with ...
Digital ID can be a “passport” out of homelessness, prime minister Keir Starmer has told the Big Issue – but campaigners fear that those without a smartphone could be left behind. Brits will need a ...
Workers made and bought "cloned" ID badges for as little as $5, and then routinely skipped out on work early or arrived late, according to the MTA Inspector General's report. Newsday transportation ...
Technology Secretary Liz Kendall was told by Labour MPs that they were concerned about how unpopular the policy was (Yui Mok/PA) The Government risks losing support over its proposals for digital IDs, ...
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 ...
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed NASCAR's counterclaim against the two teams suing the racing series over antitrust allegations. U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell issued the summary judgment in ...
Digital ID cards could come to Jersey and Guernsey if the islands' governments want them, a minister in Westminster has confirmed. In September, the UK government announced plans to have digital ID ...
A UK government minister said officials in Guernsey and Jersey would have to decide if they wanted digital IDs on their islands Digital ID cards could come to Jersey and Guernsey if the islands' ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said that the public will never need a digital ID to access a hospital, but admitted that the full cost of the new scheme is still not known. The prime minister reiterated on ...
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