Cabinet Office
High confidence
On the national Digital ID scheme: leads delivery from October 2025 onwards, frames the credential as both an illegal-working enforcement tool and a public-services efficiency reform, and is using CP 1498 to legitimise mandatory right-to-work use while keeping broader compulsion politically open.Oct 2025Oct 2025Mar 2026Mar 2026
Tension with Mr Alistair Carmichael, Lord Clement-Jones, Iqbal Mohamed, Ben Maguire
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
High confidence
On the statutory DVS layer: champions Part 2 of the DUAA as a market-enabling regime and is rolling out the 1.0 trust framework, supplementary codes and data schema to crystallise certification standards before mandatory use cases scale.Mar 2026Apr 2026Jun 2025
Office for Digital Identities and Attributes (OfDIA)
High confidence
On trust framework design: pursuing iterative, principles-based regulation that draws heavily on GPG 45 / GPG 44, NCSC passkey guidance and ISO 17065, and consulting widely on supplementary codes; treats the DVS register and UK CertifID trust mark as the central market-signalling devices.Mar 2026Dec 2025Apr 2026Jul 2025
Government Digital Service (GDS)
High confidence
On platform consolidation: actively migrating departmental identity assurance services onto GOV.UK One Login (HMRC, Companies House, Veteran Card, apprenticeships) and operationalising the GOV.UK app as the user-facing credential surface.Feb 2025Feb 2026Sep 2025Oct 2025
Home Office
High confidence
On right-to-work as the priority mandatory use case: consulting on extending RTW checks to gig-economy work, and underpinning the DUAA s.55 amendment to IANA 2006 s.15 that lets DVS-registered providers be specified in RTW orders.Oct 2025Jul 2025Mar 2026
HM Revenue and Customs
High confidence
On verification migration: from 9 February 2026 new HMRC customers must use GOV.UK One Login, making HMRC the highest-volume early relying party on the platform.Feb 2026
Companies House
High confidence
On corporate verification: moved WebFiling sign-in to GOV.UK One Login from 13 October 2025, embedding the platform in the post-ECCTA director ID verification regime.Sep 2025
Home Affairs Committee
Medium confidence
On Digital ID: running an inquiry, with >3,500 public submissions, that explicitly tests proportionality, illegal-working efficacy and public trust before any mandatory expansion.Nov 2025Mar 2026
Science, Innovation and Technology Committee
Low confidence
On Digital ID design: scrutinising departmental responsibility split between DSIT and the Cabinet Office and receiving direct ministerial correspondence on Digital ID after the 3 March 2026 evidence session.Mar 2026
Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee
Low confidence
On the DUAA commencement / consequential-amendments SIs: scrutinising the SI cascade (SI 2025/904, SI 2025/1213, SI 2026/82, SI 2026/317, SI 2026/386) that switched Part 2 on and brought the data-protection reforms into force.Mar 2026Nov 2025Feb 2026Mar 2026
Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)
Medium confidence
On data-protection alignment: statutory consultee on the trust framework and supplementary codes; running parallel DUAA-driven consultations (ADM guidance, complaints procedure) that DVS providers must comply with.Mar 2026Jun 2025Jun 2025
UK Accreditation Service (UKAS)
Medium confidence
On certification supply: accredits the conformity assessment bodies that can certify DVS providers against the trust framework — the gatekeeper of supply-side market entry.Jan 2026
Disclosure and Barring Service
Low confidence
On criminal-records use case: relying party for the DBS supplementary code, allowing certified DVS providers to support identity verification for DBS checks.Dec 2025Mar 2026
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
Low confidence
On platform security: its passkey/authentication guidance is embedded in the trust framework; PQ 129967 (unanswered before prorogation) shows live parliamentary interest in whether One Login meets the Cyber Assessment Framework.Apr 2026May 2025
Mr Alistair Carmichael
Medium confidence
Liberal Democrat critic of mandatory Digital ID; uses the Oct 2025–March 2026 Commons debate cluster to press civil-liberties and inclusion concerns against the CP 1498 proposals.Mar 2026Mar 2026
Tension with Cabinet Office, Darren Jones
Lord Clement-Jones
High confidence
Liberal Democrat peer; consistent Lords scrutiny voice arguing the DVS trust framework should be parliamentary-laid (Amendment 7 at DUAA Lords Report) and questioning the CP 1498 Digital ID design at the March 2026 statement.Jan 2025Mar 2026Jan 2026
Tension with Cabinet Office, Darren Jones
Victoria Collins
Low confidence
Liberal Democrat MP; consistent contributor to Oct 2025–March 2026 Digital ID debates, focused on consent and inclusive design of any mandatory credential.Mar 2026
Martin Wrigley
Low confidence
Liberal Democrat MP; repeat speaker in 2025–26 Digital ID debates, sceptical of mandatory roll-out and pressing on rural inclusion.Mar 2026
Ben Maguire
Low confidence
Liberal Democrat MP; recurrent critic of Mandatory Digital ID in the October–December 2025 debate cluster.Mar 2026
Tension with Cabinet Office
Iqbal Mohamed
Low confidence
Independent MP; repeat civil-liberties critic of Digital ID across Oct 2025–March 2026 debates, including the CP 1498 statement.Mar 2026
Tension with Cabinet Office
Jim Shannon
Low confidence
DUP MP; six recorded contributions to Digital ID debates, raising concerns about Northern Ireland, religious liberty and proportionality.Mar 2026
Bradley Thomas
Low confidence
Conservative MP; speaks against mandatory Digital ID in the Oct 2025–March 2026 debate cluster.Mar 2026
Joy Morrissey
Low confidence
Conservative MP; combines debate contributions and PQs to scrutinise CP 1498 cost and design questions.Mar 2026
Dame Chi Onwurah
Low confidence
Labour MP; engages as a technologist voice in CP 1498 and the Oct–Dec 2025 debates, focused on the One Login programme and standards.Mar 2026
Sir Keir Starmer
Medium confidence
Prime Minister; politically owns the national Digital ID announcement and the 23 October 2025 machinery of government transfer of the file to the Cabinet Office (live status treated as historical).Oct 2025Oct 2025
Liz Kendall
Medium confidence
Then Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology (live status unknown); answered the 18 March 2026 Commons oral questions on protection of digital identities, positioning DSIT as the technical regulator behind the Cabinet Office front.Mar 2026
Darren Jones
Medium confidence
As Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister, delivered the 10 March 2026 Commons statement launching CP 1498 — the most senior Cabinet Office spokesperson on the live national Digital ID consultation.Mar 2026
Tension with Mr Alistair Carmichael, Lord Clement-Jones
Yoti
Low confidence
Private DVS provider expressly named in PQ 123830 on biometric data use; emblematic of certified private-sector providers that depend on the DVS trust framework and the s.45 information gateway for scale.Apr 2026