Sparring partners
The Green party has announced that they will stand against DD. Pollsters say that the public thinks that Labour should have put up a candidate too. It is not recorded what proportion thinks that Gordon Brown is a cowardy custard.
Cheering him on
Hull City Council have passed a motion in support of Davis's stand on 42 days. Even Labour councillors have fallen into line, apparently.
Handbags at dawn
Andy Burnham has written a letter of regret to Shami Chakrabarti. That's "regret", not apology. Ms Chakrabarti is being very dignified about it though.
Bemused onlookers
How an American sees the decline of civil liberties in the UK - Richard Reeves for Yahoo News.
The campaign
DD and Tony Benn are to debate civil liberties in Hull.
The David Davis for Freedom website has undergone a redesign (already!). The masthead picture now includes the requisite ethnic mix. A debate forum has been added, although don't expect to see Gordon Brown there.
NO2ID have welcomed the Davis campaign and are planning to campaign in H&H in the runup to the election.
The debate
DD has said that Gordon Brown has gagged ministers to prevent them discussing civil liberties in the run up to the H&H by-election.
Guy Aitchison thinks DD has made a decent fist of explaining why he supported 28 days but why 42 is a no-no. He says that with post-charge questioning and allowing intercept evidence in court it may be possible to reduce the limit below 28 days. Justin at Chicken Yogurt isn't impressed though.
David Duff wonders if this whole debate is part of a new zeitgeist.
And finally
William Hill are offering odds of 7-1 that DD will start his own political party in time for the next election.