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Friday 10th February 2012 | 15:10
Prime minister David Cameron and French president Nicolas Sarkozy attend the Franco-British summit in Paris. Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, defence secretary Phillip Hammond and energy secretary Ed Davey also attend. A joint declaration will be signed by the two leaders to signal a shared commitment to civil nuclear power.
Communities secretary Eric Pickles issues new guidance under the Localism Act, which requires Town Halls in England and Wales to publish and be accountable for their pay policies.
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude announces that an "unwavering determination to keep eradicating waste in Whitehall" has put the government firmly on track to make around £5bn in cash savings this year.
Universities and science minister David Willetts arrives in Antarctica to see the work of the British Antarctic Survey after visiting the Falklands.
Justice minister Jonathan Djanogly has said the way in which bailiffs are regulated will be overhauled in a bid to clamp down on bad practices.
Care services minister Paul Burstow makes an announcement on the health empowerment project to coincide with publication of a report on the business case for community development in health.
Labour leader Ed Miliband visits the Royal Bolton Hospital in Greater Manchester. He is expected to denounce the government's health reforms as "bad for the NHS" and repeat his call for the Bill to be scrapped.
Shadow Wales secretary Peter Hain addresses the Welsh Labour Party Conference in Cardiff. Deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman is also expected to attend.
Home Office minister Lord Henley visits Turning Point in Manchester. (11:30)
EU employment and social affairs ministers meet in Brussels.
News International chief Rupert Murdoch meets staff from The Sun.
In a letter to health secretary Andrew Lansley, the BMA urges the government to allow flexible deadlines for the rollout of its new NHS 111 non-urgent phone number. http://bit.ly/yqRJGw