On Wednesday 22 July, the Ambassadors of the Member States to the European Union (Coreper) adopted without discussion the decision to continue to allow the United Kingdom, during the transitional period, to benefit from the automatic exchange of DNA data and fingerprints under the so-called Prüm Decision. This decision will be confirmed by a written procedure begun on the same day.
The United Kingdom has updated its provisions and now shares its data with Member States on suspects, not...