Ministers are planning to launch digital driving licences through a new government app, potentially by the end of this year, with optional use and secure access similar to banking apps. The digital wallet will only be accessible by the licence holder, utilizing smartphone security features. The photocard driving licence, introduced in 1998, no longer requires a paper counterpart as of 2015.
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Crypto is top money laundering threat, warns new EU watchdog
Europe's Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) has identified cryptocurrency as a major challenge in combating money laundering and terrorism financing, emphasizing the need for stringent oversight as the market is fragmented and exposed to risks. AMLA plans to supervise key crypto asset service providers by 2028, highlighting the importance of regulatory consistency across EU nations to ensure effective compliance from the outset. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Europe's new anti-money laundering watchdog is worried...
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