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Events

Events

In Brief

Chancellor George Osborne will make a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Deputy prime minister and Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg visits a primary school in Solihull with local MP Lorely Burt. (10:00) Clegg will later visit Croydon with Lib Dem mayoral candidate Brian Paddick. (14:30)

Communities secretary Eric Pickles addresses a Local Government Association conference on finance at a local level. (10:50)

Agriculture minister Jim Paice announces a government-backed drive to boost exports of British food and drink to high growth markets like India and China will be an engine for economic growth. http://bit.ly/AA7bxJ

Europe minister David Lidington attends the General Affairs Council.

In an interview for the House Magazine, Labour leader Ed Miliband discusses chocolate oranges, his "watershed moment" and the IMF. http://bit.ly/xj1lVU

Writing in the New York Times, Labour leader Ed Miliband says "changing the rules of capitalism will mean a change of government" in the UK. http://nyti.ms/AoWIsA  He will also take part in a discussion on "remodeling capitalism" at the World Economic Forum in Davos. (19:00)

Labour MP Graham Allen visits Home-Start Nottingham to see first hand how the UK's leading family support charity encompasses the Early Intervention agenda. (11:30) http://bit.ly/zz6gmV

Writing in the Daily Mail UKIP leader Nigel Farage says the government shuold "set the taxpayer free and watch the economy grow". http://bit.ly/yrNt86

An independent commission, chaired by Will Hutton, has been established to monitor the impact of increased university fees in England over the next three years.