The war on terror has become the top priority of the British EU presidency, ahead of plans to overhaul the common agricultural policy, writes El Mundo.
London wants to streamline the EU response to terror by enhancing intelligence-sharing, harmonizing telephone and email data retention and by overhauling the post of EU antiterrorism coordinator, according to the paper.
UK interior minister Charles Clarke is set to present details of these ideas to member states at the September in...
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