We start the hour in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, where the Court of Final Appeal is set to decide whether to accept an appeal made by two disqualified lawmakers. 30-year-old Leung Chung-hang and 25-year-old Yau Wai-ching, caused controversy after deliberately mangling their oaths during a swearing-in ceremony last October. The two replaced the term “Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China” with “Hong Kong nation”. They also held up provocative banners and pronounced “China” as “Shina” – a pejorative term that the Japanese used when they invaded the country during World War Two. Leung and Yau were disqualified by the court in November for failing to properly take the oath.