What's happening

9.30 Policing minister Nick Herbert unveils additions to crime maps, a year after they were launched

9.30 Michael Gove gives evidence to the education select committee

9.45 Fisheries minister Richard Benyon launches a report on the social and community benefits of angling, entitled 'Fishing For Answers: What can Angling Do for You?'

10.15 Climate change minister Greg Barker gives evidence to the energy and climate change select committee on consumption based emissions reporting

10.30 Financial secretary to the Treasury Mark Hoban appears before EU Sub Committee A to give evidence on the Financial Transaction Tax

10.30 Former FCO minister Lord Malloch-Brown gives evidence to the foreign affairs select committee on British foreign policy and the arab spring

13.00 Andy Burnham and Alastair Campbell are among the speakers at Centre for Social Justice event on mental health

15.30 David Cameron makes a statement to Parliament about the European Council meeting

18.30 Boris Johnson holds a campaign reception in Shoreditch

What's been said

The Hester bonus affair only demonstrates again that the public mood is still escaping the Tories, says Polly Toynbee in The Guardian

Ed Miliband has much bigger fish to fry than Stephen Hester, says Mary Riddell in the Daily Telegraph

Once a prime minister becomes detatched from public opinion, it's the beginning of the end, says Rachel Sylvester in The Times

We're in a new era, argues Steve Richards in The Independent, but the bankers haven't noticed yet