What's happening
Today Nick Clegg and Alex Salmond speak at the Institute of Directors annual convention
Today Iain Duncan Smith gives a speech to the 4Children's Children and Families Policy Conference
Today Ed Davey makes the opening remarks at the Clean Energy Ministerial 3 meeting in London
Today The TaxPayers' Alliance publishes the Town Hall Rich List, which shows that a record 3,097 council staff earned over £100,000 last year, up 13% from 2009/10
9.30 Brian Paddick and Lord Ashdown make a campaign visit to Harrow and meet members of the Hard Talking Ex-Cons group to discuss Paddick's plans to create a network of Youth Hubs across London
10.00 Rupert Murdoch appears at the Leveson Inquiry
10.00 Ken Livingstone and Andy Burnham make a campaign visit to Ealing Hospital
10.00 Donald Trump gives evidence to Holyrood's Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee
10.00 Francis Maude gives evidence to the Public Administration Committee hearing on business appointment rules
10.30 Theresa May lays a written ministerial statement on the Joint Home Affairs Council
12.00 Prime minister's questions
13.30 Minister for disabled people Maria Miller gives evidence to a work and pensions committee hearing on the abolition of the child maintenance and enforcement commission
13.30 Reality TV star Alex Reid visits Parliament to deliver a speech to the All Party Parliamentary Group on School Food
14.15 Chloe Smith, the economic secretary to the Treasury, gives evidence to Environmental Audit Committee hearing on the Budget
18.30 RBS chief Stephen Hester gives a speech at Manchester Business School
What's been said
The only reason Boris Johnson is still ahead in London's mayoral campaign is because it has turned into a version of The X Factor, says Seumas Milne in The Guardian
It's not 'social cleansing' if Newham Council can't afford to house these people any more, says Christina Patterson in The Independent
The Dutch government’s fall proves that monetary union is the real cause of the maelstrom in Europe, argues Daniel Hannan in the Daily Telegraph
Judges can’t pretend they are outside politics, says Daniel Finkelstein in The Times (£)









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