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Friday 10th February 2012 | 15:03
Prime minister David Cameron holds a summit with the insurance industry with a focus on the cost of living. (17:00) He is expected to discuss the rising premiums faced by many drivers, consumers and businesses, and the action that the government is taking to help bring these down.
Foreign secretary William Hague continues his visit to South Africa to discuss trade, investment and foreign policy. He will address the University of the Western Cape on "Britain and South Africa: a 21st century relationship".
Energy secretary Ed Davey attends an EU meeting of energy ministers in Brussels.
Deputy Conservative chair Baroness Warsi leads a delegation of ministers on a visit to the Vatican. Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt, Northern Irish secretary Owen Paterson, Scottish secretary Michael Moore, energy minister Greg Barker, international development minister Alan Duncan, and FCO minister Lord Howell are expected to attend.
Enterprise minister Mark Prisk makes an announcement on online training for mentors.
Welfare reform minister Lord Freud announces that single parents who commit benefit fraud by secretly living with someone as husband and wife are to face "tough" new sanctions.
Conservative peer Lord Flight calls on the government to rescue the Wedgwood Museum Collection and to review the "last man standing" rule which forces charities to sell off these treasured collections. http://bit.ly/ywfsQK
Conservative peer Lord Hurd addresses the Cambridge Union. (19:30)
Mayor of London Boris Johnson joins Team London volunteers to plant the 10,000th street tree in Hillingdon. (10:00)
IPPR hosts an event with NESTA on inspiring innovation. (11:00)
Sky News announces the top 10 most fanciable MPs.