14/05/2020 (Agence Europe) – On the evening of Wednesday 13 May, the European Parliament confirmed the decision made by its Committee on Civil Liberties (LIBE) not to authorise the exchange of fingerprint data with the United Kingdom (see EUROPE B12483A18). MEPs decided, by 357 votes to 359, with four abstentions, that the UK had not provided sufficient data protection guarantees to continue to have access to this type of data under the Prüm Convention during the transitional period and...