What's happening
Today David Cameron and NIck Clegg will make a joint speech marking two years of the coalition and setting out ideas for the future ahead of tomorrow's Queen's Speech
Today Five years ago, powers were devolved to Northern Ireland and Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness were confirmed as first and deputy first minister respectively
Today David Cameron meets Yousaf Raza Gilani, the Pakistani Foreign Minister, during the latter's visit to the UK
9.00 Shadow culture minister Helen Goodman is among the speakers at a Westminster Media Forum event to discuss prospects for children's media
14.30 David Laws chairs an Overseas Development Institute event looking at the Sustainable Development Goals at the centre of this year's Rio +20 conference
18.00 Shadow minister for the Cabinet Office Jon Trickett, Guardian columnist John Harris and Baroness Ruth Lister speak at a Compass event analysing the local election results
18.30 The President of Mozambique Armando Guebuza delivers the Oppenheimer lecture in London, entitled 'New Threats to the Peace and Security of Africa and the World'
18.45 Jenni Russell chairs an Intelligence Squared debate on planning policy. Speakers include Alex Morton from Policy Exchange, Simon Jenkins, chair, National Trust and Shaun Spiers, chief executive of the Campaign to Protect Rural England
What's been said
Where does Hollande's victory in France leave David Cameron? The Guardian's Polly Toynbee wonders
David Cameron must resist pressure from his party to abandon the centre ground, says Rachel Sylvester in The Times (£)
The biggest challenge arises not from what Cameron and Clegg disagree over but from what they agree on, says Steve Richards in The Independent
Hollande's victory is an opportunity for Cameron to strengthen his position with Merkel, says Mats Persson in the Daily Telegraph









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