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Labour confirms major design change to British passport as ministers welcome ‘new era’

By britishbulletin.com1 January 20263 Mins Read
Labour confirms major design change to British passport as ministers welcome ‘new era’
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A completely revamped UK passport design has come into force today, marking the first total overhaul in half a decade.

The new travel document bears King Charles’ emblem on its cover, replacing the previous design.


According to the Home Office, these passports represent the most secure version Britain has ever produced.

Advanced anti-forgery technology has been incorporated into the updated design.

Approximately 300 of the new passports have already entered circulation bearing the King’s insignia.

The redesign is in part a bid to strengthen border security and celebrate British heritage through the new visual elements inside.

Natural landscapes from across the four Home Nations feature prominently in the passport’s interior pages.

Each country is represented through imagery of Unesco-protected sites.

The new travel document bears King Charles’ emblem on its cover, replacing the previous design

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Scotland appears through Ben Nevis, whilst England is depicted via the Lake District.

Wales features Three Cliffs Bay, and Northern Ireland is showcased through the Giant’s Causeway.

The initial batch of 300 marks the beginning of a wider rollout as existing stock is gradually replaced with the updated version.

Migration Minister Mike Tapp said: “The introduction of His Majesty’s Arms, iconic landscapes, and enhanced security features marks a new era in the history of the British passport.”

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The revamp has been hailed as a ‘new era in the history of the British passport’

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The new passports include British beauty spots like Scotland’s Ben Nevis

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“It also demonstrates our commitment to outstanding public service – celebrating British heritage while ensuring our passports remain among the most secure and trusted in the world for years to come.”

The Government has emphasised that the updated design supports its push to get to grip’s with Britain’s border crisis.

According to official guidance, the new features help prevent illegal entry by individuals without the right to be in the country.

The passport incorporates holographic and translucent elements designed to make verification easier and counterfeiting significantly harder.

But the new measures are only the latest additions in a decades-long list of security enhancements.

The redesign is in part a bid to strengthen border security and celebrate British heritage

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Britain’s first modern passport appeared in 1915, with watermarks introduced as its first security feature in 1972.

Since then, HM Passport Office has implemented numerous additional protections, including intricate patterns that resist replication and elements visible only under ultraviolet light.

Holders of passports bearing Queen Elizabeth II’s Coat of Arms need not worry about the change, however.

Existing documents – even the older red ones – remain fully valid until their printed expiry date, regardless of the new design’s introduction.

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