Latest News About Uk Digital Id Committee Report

Updated 2026-05-21 02:03

I don’t have live access to current tools in this turn, so I can’t fetch fresh articles right now. Based on recent public reporting up to early 2026, here’s what has been happening with the UK digital ID committee and related inquiries:

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UK: Joint briefing on the “do not introduce digital ID cards ...

In September, the government announced plans for a new digital ID scheme that would be mandatory for ‘right to work’ checks by 2029. Since the announcement, a petition against the proposal accrued nearly three million signatures, making it the fourth largest petition in British history and the second largest non-Brexit petition. It highlights problems with: mission creep; privacy; security risks; accuracy; discrimination and exclusion; and fundamental changes in the relationship between the stat

www.statewatch.org

EFF and 12 Organizations Urge UK Politicians to Drop Digital ID ...

Ahead of the UK Parliament convening to debate a petition signed by almost 2.9 million people calling for an end to the government’s plans to roll out a national digital ID, EFF and 12 other civil society organizations wrote to politicians in the country urging them to reject the Labour government’s newly announced digital ID proposal.

www.eff.org