EU data proposals should 'go back to the drawing board' say MPs
01 Nov 2012 | by Sarah Shearman
A group of MPs is urging the EU to go "back to the drawing board" over its proposed reform of data protection laws.
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A group of MPs is urging the EU to go "back to the drawing board" over its proposed reform of data protection laws.
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