A recent poll in Sweden has found the country increasingly expressing a fear of terror attacks on home soil. The Novus opinion poll for the public broadcaster SVT shows 46 per cent of Swedes have a fear of terror attacks taking place in Sweden. The results of the survey conducted at the end of November show the proportion fearful of terrorism has risen sharply since Swedes were last surveyed in January, shortly after the Charlie Hebdo murders in Paris. At that time 34 per cent of Swedes said they were very or fairly worried about terrorism. In the latest survey, carried out in the wake of the jihadi terror attacks in Paris and the rising of the Swedish terror threat level to “high” for the first time ever, 1,183 people aged between 18 and 79 were asked the question: “Just how worried are you that there could be a terrorist attack in Sweden?” They responded as follows: 14 per cent say they are very worried (up from five per cent in the equivalent bracket in January) 32 per cent say they are quite worried (up from 29 per cent) 21 per cent say they are neither (down from 23 per cent) 25 per cent say they are