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Controversial digital IDs WON’T be mandatory, Charles confirms in King’s Speech
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King Charles confirmed in the King's Speech that a controversial digital ID scheme will not be mandatory, as part of the Government's legislative agenda outlined to Parliament.

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Controversial digital IDs WON’T be mandatory, Charles confirms in King’s Speech
THE controversial digital ID scheme won't be mandatory, King Charles confirmed in the King's Speech. The monarch, 77, delivered a speech to the State Opening of Parliament which featured over 35 bills including on immigration, the NHS and police. His Majesty's speech marked the beginning of a new parliamentary session outlining the Government's legislative priorities...
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