Draft UK adequacy decisions: EDPB adopts opinions

Draft UK adequacy decisions: EDPB adopts opinions

 

20 October 2025

During its latest plenary, the EDPB adopted two opinions on the European Commission’s draft decisions on the extension of the validity of the UK adequacy decisions under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Law Enforcement Directive (LED) until December 2031.

The EDPB opinions, requested by the Commission as per Art. 70(1) (s) GDPR and Art. 51(1) (g) LED, address the proposed six-year extension of the two UK adequacy decisions which are set to expire in December 2025.

The extension of the validity of the UK adequacy decisions will allow organisations and competent authorities based in Europe to continue transferring data to UK-based organisations and authorities without implementing additional guarantees.

“The EDPB welcomes the continuing alignment between the UK and Europe’s data protection framework, despite the recent changes in the UK legal framework.

I call on the European Commission to address the points highlighted by the Board and to ensure an effective monitoring once the decisions are adopted. This will increase the robustness of UK’s adequacy and ensure more legal certainty for organisations and competent authorities transferring personal data from Europe to the UK,” said the EDPB Chair, Anu Talus.

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