The internet was not, in fairness, part of Leveson's brief, ?but Rod Dadak argues it is now self-evident that the press have ?had their day and it is control of the internet that is required
Lord Justice Leveson's recommendations for a statutory under-pinning to ?accompany a new independent regulatory body must be implemented, despite opposition, says Rod Dadak
A private member's bill looking at lifting the ban on serving in parliament on mental health grounds could help everybody think differently, says Jeannie Mackie
Roy Light discusses the rules on appeals against refusal to license lap dancing venues, how the law protects the rights of those with an interest in licensed premises, and mystery shopping initiatives
The Luxembourg court will not get involved in the resolution of hypothetical or frivolous cases, but better still it should make clear its jurisdiction depends solely on whether a reference raises a question of interpretation of European Union law, says Paul Stanley QC