What's happening

Today Ed Mliband visits Scotland. He will give a speech in Glasgow

Today David Cameron attends the EU summit in Brussels (arrival 1.00pm, photo 3.15pm, press conference 6.15pm

13.00 A memorial ceremony is held in Derry to mark the fortieth anniversary of Bloody Sunday

14.15 Social media executives and PR mogul Max Clifford give evidence to the Joint Committee on Privacy and Injunctions

14.30 Eric Pickles takes communities and local government questions in the Commons

15.30 The Civil Aviation Bill receives its second reading in the Commons

15.30 The Treasury select committee takes evidence from Financial Services Authority chiefs on the FSA report into RBS

17.10 Grant Shapps gives evidence to the communities and local government select committee on financing new housing supply

18.30 Shadow Welsh secretary Peter Hain gives a talk about his new book, Outside In, at the LSE

19.00 Nick Boles delivers the annual Tory Reform Group lecture on 'Modernisation and one nation: the future of the Conservative Party'

20.00 A special performance of a play based on Eamon McCann's book The Bloody Sunday Inquiry: The Families Speak Out takes place in Derry to mark the Bloody Sunday anniversary

20.00 Nigel Farage addresses the Oxford Union

What's been said

It's too late for other Europeans to become as efficient as the Germans, argues Boris Johnson in the Daily Telegraph

The eurozone was a policy blunder born of arrogance at the highest levels, says Mary Ann Sieghart in The Independent

Libby Purves in The Times (£) takes on the Archbishop of York over gay marriage

If you don't like the way big banks are run, move your money, says John Harris in The Guardian