What's happening
Today Alastair Campbell and Gus O'Donnell give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry
Today Vince Cable and John Hayes attend the Adult Learners' Week Awards
Today Mark Prisk visits an apprenticeship scheme in Watford
9.30 Scottish health secretary Nicola Sturgeon makes an announcement on the Scottish government's alcohol policy
10.00 Nick Clegg gives a speech on the Pupil Premium at an academy in Islington, London
11.00 The House of Lords continues to debate the constitutional affairs elements of the Queen's Speech
11.45 Andrew Lansley addresses the Royal College of Nurses Congress in Harrogate
12.30 Ed Balls and Peter Mandelson take part in a Centre for European Reform event entitled 'What can Britain and Europe do to promote growth?'
13.00 Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham visits NHS staff at a new GP-led walk-in health centre in London
14.30 Defence secretary Philip Hammond makes a statement to the Commons on the defence budget. The Commons then debates the business, innovation, skills and economy aspects of the Queen's Speech
What's been said
A wise reshuffle could leave Ed Miliband with a winning hand, says Jackie Ashley in The Guardian
What the BBC needs is a Tory at the top to help Britain rediscover its spirit of enterprise, argues Boris Johnson in the Daily Telegraph
Suddenly, Cameron's charm is toxic and Miliband has discovered his Mojo, notes John Kampfner in The Independent
God save the octogenarians, because the coalition won’t, writes Norman Warner in The Times (£)









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