UK Government to Implement Mandatory Digital ID System for Employment and Services
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The UK government is implementing a mandatory digital ID scheme that will be required for Right to Work checks by the end of the current Parliament. The system aims to combat illegal working while making government services more accessible for citizens and legal residents. It will replace complex paper-based identity verification processes, streamlining access to services like driving licenses, childcare, welfare benefits, and tax records.
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