What's happening

Today David Cameron and Philip Hammond attend the Nato summit in Chicago

Today Tessa Jowell and Peter Mandelson give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry

Today Vince Cable attends The Sun Employment Roadshow, an event designed to give young people the chance to find out more about employment opportunities in their region

Today The annual meeting of all 194 members of the World Health Organisation takes place in Geneva

10.30 Ed Miliband gives a speech on social mobility to the Sutton Trust

14.30 Theresa May takes Home Office questions in the Commons

19.00 John Bercow joins MPs from the Environmental Audit Committee, environmental scientists and activists at a debate ahead of the Rio Earth Summit in June at St Martin in the Fields in Trafalgar Square, London

What's been said

Britain needs an eight-year plan, argues James Purnell in The Times (£)

Grammar schools could change the shape of the establishment in one generation, says Mary Ann Sieghart in The Independent

We should help Britain do what it does best - make stuff, says Pat McFadden in The Guardian

Cameron must seize the opportunity and offer an in/out referendum when the euro collapses, says Trevor Kavanagh in The Sun