The European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties (LIBE) gave a negative opinion, on Thursday 7 May, on the launch of an exchange of dactyloscopic data (DNA, fingerprints) between the UK and EU countries, claiming that the UK had not provided sufficient guarantees on reciprocity and data protection.
By 35 votes to 30, they also rejected this EU Council draft implementing decision presented in December 2019, “until the new legal framework for the new cooperation partnership with the...