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The prime minister reiterated on Thursday that digital IDs will only be mandatory when it comes to the right to work
Channel 4 presenter Kirstie Allsopp has expressed her outrage on social media after the Prime Minister spoke about the importance of Digital ID.
SIR Keir Starmer has vowed to shut down the “criminal highway” through the Western Balkans that is flooding Britain with migrants. The PM will today host leaders from the region to try to smash
When the prime minister was asked whether Prince Andrew should give evidence to a select committee inquiry, he said: ‘I certainly support that’
Sir Keir Starmer has been ramping up his attacks on Nigel Farage in recent weeks as Labour falls behind in the polls
Sir Keir wants Britons to confront an urgent, binary choice: between him or Mr Farage. Voters don’t see it that way. The electorate has fragmented: support is split between more competitive parties than ever in the modern era.
The Prime Minister will announce that a UK missile-building programme has been accelerated to deliver an extra 140 air defence missiles this winter.
Sam and Anne discuss the potential impact of Cabinet Secretary Chris Wormald's departure from the government machine and whether there could be more exits on the horizon. Plus, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood warns the national inquiry into grooming gangs will leave "no hiding place" after several survivors quit the panel.
Sir Keir Starmer has said digital IDs will "cut the faff" as he sought to win back public support for the scheme following significant backlash in recent weeks. The Prime Minister insisted the identification system would be voluntary and denied reports it would be needed to get into hospital.
Sir Keir Starmer is expected to announce a new digital ID card scheme in a speech today as the Prime Minister moves to combat growing concerns over illegal migration.
Sir Keir Starmer is to personally intervene to try and save the Government’s national inquiry into grooming gangs, after the person thought to be the only remaining candidate to chair the process pulled out.
Sir Keir Starmer will attend the UN COP30 climate summit in Brazil in November after weeks of prevarication, as the UK prime minister reaffirms his commitment to ambitious net zero targets.