The UK government has introduced the first digital ID as part of plans to digitalize various forms of identification.
A new proposal, announced on September 26, aims to tackle illegal immigration by introducing digital ID cards, known as "Britcards." These digital IDs will be a crucial part of each citizen's right to live and work in the UK.
According to the new rules, anyone starting a new job in the UK must hold a digital ID. As a step towards this, the government has created digital veteran cards, available for ex-members of the armed services.
A presentation event was held at the Tower of London, where Beefeaters showcased their new digital veteran ID cards, as reported by Sky News.
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Author's summary: UK government introduces digital IDs.