The issue focused on by the Press Complaints Commission  at the latest hearing of the historic Supreme Court review into press regulation is how much control press ownership should have over their stories. This was the question at the heart of the seven-month trial in August and will now be asked again as the paper industry fights to save its Christmas quarter. In his opening speech, Lord Justice Leveson said that he would have thought that in the history of the press he would have seen "no evidence of any criminal offence".