Digital Licences for Alcohol, Flights, Voting
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•Digital driving licences to be ‘put on phones this year’
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Digital licences will be put onto a new app developed by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology .
It is said to be used for buying alcohol, boarding domestic flights and voting.
Full and provisional licences will continue to be available in their traditional, non-virtual form.
It follows in the footsteps of Australia , Denmark and Norway where digital driving licences already exist.
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