What's happening
Today David Cameron became prime minister two years ago today
Today 200 years ago today, Prime Minister Spencer Perceval was assassinated at the House of Commons
Today Tim Loughton, the children and families minister is due to make an announcement on adoption
Today Universities minister David Willetts attends the EU education, youth and culture council in Brussels
Today Energy minister Charles Hendry visits the reopened Hatfield Colliery in Stainforth
10.00 Rebekah Brooks, former CEO of News International, gives evidence to the Leveson Inquiry
18.00 Conservative MEP Kay Swinburne and Labour MEP Derek Vaughan are among speakers at an event hosted by the TUC, Foreign Policy Centre and the European Commission Representation in the UK to discuss UK perspectives on EU employment and social law
What's been said
Andy Coulson would be the ideal man to talk about politics and the press, if only he could remember what happened, says Jane Martinson in The Guardian
Cameron is playing parlour games with the constitution, and no Tory should ever do such a thing, says William Rees-Mogg in The Times (£)
Importing America’s culture wars, as he has with gay marriage, has backfired on David Cameron, says Fraser Nelson in the Daily Telegraph
The austerity backlash across Europe could transform Britain, argues Owen Jones in The Independent











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