What's happening

Today The British Medical Association holds a conference to discuss the government's Health and Social Care Bill and its impact on the NHS

Today Financial Secretary to the Treasury Mark Hoban meets with EU Internal Market Commissioner Michel Barnier in Brussels and delivers a speech on financial regulation

Today Eric Joyce MP appearst at West London Magistrates' Court charged with three counts of common assault following an incident within the House of Commons on 22 February

Today Nick Clegg visits The Hague. He will meet the Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte before delivering the Nieuwspoort lecture at the International Press Centre's annual Friends of Nieuwspoort dinner (at 20.55)

8.15 The European Court of Human Rights hears case brought by Animal Defenders International, which contends that its right to freedom of expression has been breached as a result of the UK's ban on political advertising under the Communications Act

9.00 Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt attends the launch of a VisitBritain campaign to promote domestic tourism at the London Eye

12.00 Prime minister's questions

14.20 First minister Alex Salmond speaks at the National Association of Pension Funds conference in Edinburgh. Shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Rachel Reeves also speaks

15.00 The House of Lords continues the report stage of the Legal Aid, Sentencing & Punishment of Offenders Bill

18.00 Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham attends a 'save our NHS' rally in Westminster. TUC general secretary Brendan Barber, Jo Brand, Lord Owen, Andrew George MP, Unison general secretary Dave Prentis, BMA chairman Dr Hamish Meldrum, Unite general secretary Len McCluskey and RCM general secretary Cathy Warwick also speak

18.30 Alistair Darling delivers the British Government lecture at the LSE

18.45 Capital Economics managing director Roger Bootle delivers the Keith Joseph memorial lecture, titled 'The Limits to the Market - Lessons from the Financial Crisis'

19.00 Vince Cable speaks at the City of London Corporation dinner

19.00 Politicians peform in the House Of Lords & House Of Commons Parliamentary Palace Of Varieties Show in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support

What's been said

By criminalising stalking, Cameron is making the right moves, but legal redefinitions alone won't solve the problem, says Jenni Russell in The Guardian

David Cameron’s weakness on Europe forced me to resign from my Conservative Party job, writes Mark Pritchard MP in the Daily Telegraph

Daniel Finkelstein in The Times (£) lists all the things he thinks we'll miss while Steve Hilton is in California

The urgent need for both Lib Dems and Conservatives to be seen as 'fair' is a sea change in British politics, argues Steve Richards in The Independent