privacy
Welcome to ‘papers, please’ Britain: ID cards threaten our privacy and individual rights, writes David Davis MP
As published by LBC Keir Starmer has announced that all UK adults will be required to have digital ID cards under his new plan. Two-thirds of Britons do not trust the Government to keep their personal information secure. They are right to be concerned. The plan will effectively centralise the management of all the data […]
Digital ID card plan could allow the Government to dig up dirt to silence critics
As published by the Independent Sir David Davis, a leading privacy and civil liberties campaigner, warned the Government could use centralised data to embarrass or silence critics. Every adult in the UK will be ordered to carry digital ID cards, prompting fears the Government could weaponise the data to target opponents and silence critics. The […]
UK ‘agreed to drop’ Apple data demand in privacy row, US chief says
As published by the Standard The UK Government has dropped its demand for Apple to access users’ data amid a privacy and encryption row, according to the US director of national intelligence. Tulsi Gabbard posted on X that the UK has agreed to end the request for the US tech giant after working alongside American […]


