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Friday 3rd February 2012 | 17:21
Business secretary Vince Cable makes an announcement at the start of National Apprenticeship Week.
Cable also participates in a policy discussion on 'going for growth' at Reform. (19:00)
Justice secretary Ken Clarke publishes the government's response to the Norgrove Review of the family justice system with a written ministerial statement.
Foreign secretary William Hague speaks at the City Week 2012 conference, along with first minister Alex Salmond.
Hague also answers questions on Twitter on British policy in Africa - hashtag #askFS. (11:00)
Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg and the new environment secretary Ed Davey visit Watford. (08:45)
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude unveils the government's anti-fraud strategy at the Victoria Plaza Hotel. (10:00)
Labour leader Ed Miliband will accuse the government of directly damaging frontline patient care with its "unnecessary and unwanted top-down reorganisation of the NHS". Along with shadow health secretary Andy Burnham, Miliband will be visiting staff and patients at the Princess Royal University Hospital in Kent.
Labour MP David Miliband delivers the keynote address at the launch of an ACEVO report on youth unemployment.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson speaks at the official launch of the London Latin America forum. (15:00)
On the first day of National Apprenticeship Week, Tom Simcock outlines the benefits of the Calor Gas apprenticeship scheme, of which he is a recent graduate. http://bit.ly/xCbo26
Charles Welsh, key account manager for legal services at Skills for Justice, talks about the new apprenticeship framework for the legal sector. http://bit.ly/ySRRpI
The Woodland Trust has urged parliamentarians to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee by supporting the trust's year-long tree planting campaign. http://bit.ly/yAmIhO
Ahead of Safer Internet Day tomorrow, in an interview with PoliticsHome, Will Gardner, chief executive of Childnet International, outlines the key themes and activity that will be happening. http://bit.ly/yPBxWF