Law and religion round-up – 15th September

A week of Greek myths, obscure legal provisions and parliamentary procedures…

..when the media puzzled over the meaning of a former golfing term, the phrase “nob off” could be used in polite (legal) company, an executive fiat had nothing to do with automobiles, and the Irish Prime Minister and commentators resorted to Greek mythology to describe the Government’s performance on Brexit issues. Continue reading