Finally we are at one of the major points of the long running Leveson Inquiry Today James Murdoch will be spending the entire day answering questions under oath. Where he had a relatively easy ride in front of the DCMS and his father to hold his coat, Aa forensic examination of his paperwork and other peoples statements may leave him in much more difficulty.
Nick Davies in the Guardian has a series of Questions he thinks James has to Answer James has to Answer
Here's Yesterdays diay by BlueStateRedhead for links to live streams and more background information
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And much of the Uk's political class must be hiding behind the sofa in preparation for what the Two are going to say over the next three days
The BBC's political corespondent says
Twitter / @bbcnickrobinson: Government bracing itself ...
Government bracing itself for embarrassing revelations at#leveson about relations with Murdoch in lead up to BSKYB takeover bid.
and if you need a little more reading in the run up to the show starting, here's Brit's article on the next three days action for the Daily Beast
Curtains for Murdoch - The Daily Beast
It’s a deceptive setting one for one of the best shows in town. The Royal Courts of Justice, appropriately situated between London’s theater land and old press hub of Fleet Street, may look opulent and spacious from outside. Paparazzi shots and TV reports regularly feature the neo-Gothic entrance as they cover celebrity divorces or high-profile libel cases. But inside, the main civil courts are a warren of Victorian corridors in need of a lick of paint. Room 73, where the Leveson inquiry into press ethics has been sitting since last November, with its low ceilings, cheap carpet tiles, and municipal coloring feels like a drab seminar room.