What's happening

Today David Cameron attends the Clean Energy Ministerial 3 conference in London

Today Theresa May attends the EU Justice and Home Affairs Council in Brussels

Today William Hague visits Singapore and delivers the IISS Fullerton Lecture on Britain in Asia at the Fullerton Hotel

Today Paul Burstow, care services minister, attends the first meeting of the Dementia Champions Group

Today Vince Cable attends a conference celebrating 50 years of the UK in space hosted jointly by the UK Space Agency and the Science Museum

8.40 Treasury select committee chair Andrew Tyrie gives a speech at Bloomberg on 'the IMF and the future of the eurozone'

9.00 Jeremy Hunt attends the launch of the London 2012 Festival at the Tower of London

9.05 Theresa Villiers makes a speech to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers seminar for designers, suppliers and engineers of HS2

9.50 Labour candidate for London Mayor Ken Livingtone addresses parents and students at Southwark College

10.30 Caroline Spelman takes environment, food and rural affairs questions in the Commons

10.50 Vince Cable gives the opening ministerial address at the Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) Network Annual Conference

13.10 Justine Greening speeks at the LEP Network Annual Conference

14.30 Westminster Hall debates: MPs debate the work of the Backbench Business Committee 2010/12 and the EU working time regulation and the NHS

16.30 Eric Pickles speaks at the LEP Network Annual Conference

18.30 Former Cabinet Secretary and Permanent Secretary to the Treasury Gus O'Donnell speaks at the LSE about the importance of today's civil service

What's been said

Osborne has such a primitive view of what makes capitalism tick, says Will Hutton in The Guardian

Will Rupert and James Murdoch topple David Cameron? Peter Oborne in the Daily Telegraph

The Bank of England has struggled to do one task well. So why load it with a raft of new responsibilities? Sam Fleming in The Times (£)

A Daily Mail editorial deplores 'a desperate act of BSkyB buck-passing'