The BBC\u2019s Royal Correspondent Jonny Dymond reflects on recent coverage of the Royal family and the Princess of Wales' revelation of her cancer diagnosis, responding to listener comments. And Robin Edwards who was editing Radio 4\u2019s 6 o\u2019clock news on the day of the Princess' announcement, talks about the dilemma he faced when reports of the Moscow shooting started to come through just ten minutes before they went on air. \n \nAlso, we hear listeners express their views on the news that Radio 4's Law In Action has come to an end after nearly 40 years. Joshua Rozenberg who presented the very first episode in 1984, as well as the last one, looks back on the series and gives us his thoughts on why it was axed. \n \nAnd the BBC has reversed a decision to shorten the length of In Touch \u2013 Radio 4\u2019s programme for blind and partially sighted people. Anna Tylor from the Royal National Institute Of Blind People gives us her reaction. \n \nPresented by Andrea Catherwood\nProduced by Leeanne Coyle\nA Whistledown Scotland production for BBC Radio 4