What's happening
Today Michael Gove and Theresa May appear at the Leveson Inquiry
Today Nick Clegg hosts meeting of think tanks and democracy campaigners to discuss 'Britain's Broken Establishment'
Today William Hague announces a new UK initiative on preventing sexual violence in conflict
Today Andrew Mitchell vists Malawi and meets the new Malawian President Joyce Banda to discuss bilateral relations
Today The home affairs select committee publishes their report on the work of the Home Office permanent secretary
Today Education minister Lord Hill announces the 15 successful applicants to become University Technical Colleges in 2013-14
9.30 Shadow communities secretary Hilary Benn is among the speakers at the RUSI International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers Annual Conference
9.30 Care minister Paul Burstow makes an announcement about hospice funding
10.45 Scottish first minister Alex Salmond launches an oil and gas industry strategy for Scotland
15.00 Welsh first minister Carwyn Jones makes an oral statement in the National Assembly to present the first annual report on the devolved nation's Programme for Government
What's been said
Neither Cameron nor Miliband have yet shown whether they are the servants of the people or their parties, says Rachel Sylvester in The Times (£)
There was no cosy deal for Murdoch to gain from with Blair, says John Rentoul in The Independent
If Lady Warsi is hounded out, it will be a loss to British politics, says Simon Woolley in The Guardian
Our public service Queen has a lot to teach her failing politicians, says Mary Riddell in the Daily Telegraph









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