HOLYROOD last night appeared to be as deeply divided as Westminster over how to respond to the Leveson report, as Alex Salmond insisted Scotland needed its own distinct system of press regulation, and Unionist parties demanded a UK-wide model.
PRIME Minister's Questions will not be the same next week.
Lord Justice Leveson called today for legislation to underpin a "genuinely independent and effective system of self-regulation" for the press.
David Cameron was facing a major storm over the Leveson report tonight with deep divisions emerging in the coalition and his own party.