I'm having trouble with the meaning of three words: Lie, Deceive, Mislead. They seem to mean something a bit similar, but not exactly the same. Help me to sort them out from each other.
If you were the prime minister, which laws would you change?
Why is there no United States of Europe but there is a United States of America?
If a wife had expressed distaste for it previously, would her husband's habit of putting marmalade in his egg at breakfast be grounds for divorce?
Should the state have the right to violate our privacy?
Should the law restrict our freedom of speech?
If my friend locks me in a room, and says I am free to come out whenever I like as long as I pay £5, is this a deprivation of liberty?
How do you think the House of Lords should be reformed?
A Field Marshall orders a soldier to kill his squad mate. Would this be murder?
What is a Queen's Counsel and how does one become one?
What is the hierarchy of courts in the UK?
What do you understand by the rule of law?
What would it be like to live in a country with no laws?
Should people have the right to die?
If you have got a client who refuses to go to court despite being summoned for multiple charges. What advice would you give him?