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driving licence

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noun

  1. an official document or certificate authorizing a person to drive a motor vehicle

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She went to school, got her driving licence and worked as a bartender.

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The digital veteran card will be the first document to be stored in the government's One Login smartphone app, with digital driving licences set to follow at a later date.

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In the letter, Baroness D'Souza complained the offences would result in 12 points on her driving licence and losing her driving licence, which she said might mean she would have to "give up attending Parliament".

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The two bodies hope to repeat an earlier success where the driving licence application has included an option to join the organ donor register since 1994.

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As well as proving a person's right to work the government promise that it will in future "make it simpler to apply for services like driving licences, childcare and welfare."

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