The European Commission will shortly bring forward a raft of new anti-terrorism proposals, it told the European Parliament’s civil liberties (LIBE) committee on Wednesday morning in a debate on the recent terrorist attacks carried out this summer in a number of member states. On 14 July, a radicalised young man killed 84 people, when he drove a lorry into the crowd in Nice, France. In Germany, a Syrian refugee blew himself up in Bavaria on 25 July.
The new proposals have already been...