What's happening
Today Theresa May attends a meeting of the informal G6 group of interior ministers from France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland and the UK
Today Employment and labour ministers from G20 countries meet in Mexico ahead of next month's summit
Today Diane Abbott gives a keynote speech at Policy Exchange calling for a ‘family-led health revolution’
10.15 David Cameron gives a speech about the economy in Manchester
10.30 Ed Davey takes energy and climate change questions in the Commons
10.30 Care services minister Paul Burstow gives a keynote speech at the Community Care Live conference
11.00 The House of Lords debates the defence, foreign affairs and international development aspects of the Queen's Speech
13.00 Danny Alexander is the speaker at the parliamentary press gallery lunch
14.00 William Hague hosts a Twitter Q&A ahead of the May 20-21 NATO Summit, using the hashtag #askFS
18.00 Tom Watson, Harriet Harman, Peter Bottomley and Hugh Grant speak at a rally for media reform organised by Hacked Off and the Co-ordinating Centre for Media Reform
19.00 Boris Johnson, the Princess Royal and Seb Coe attend the handing over ceremony of the Olympic flame in Greece
10.35 Question Time comes from Cardiff, with guests including Queen guitarist Brian May, Peter Hain, Maria Miller, leader of Plaid Cymru Leanne Wood and Kelvin MacKenzie
What's been said
David Cameron and Ed Miliband are so alike in their failure of nerve, says Martin Kettle in The Guardian
Britain should leave the euro to its fate, says Peter Oborne in the Daily Telegraph
There are too many lawyers in Parliament - we need to vote for the geeks, says David Aaronovitch in The Times (£)
Loyalty and unity used to be Tory trademarks - what happened to them, wonders Steve Richards in The Independent









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