The EU will continue to be at the top of Keir Starmer's agenda as he hosts Mette Frederiksen, the Danish prime minister, for a working dinner. Nick Thomas-Symonds, the minister for EU relations, and his EU counterpart Maros Sefcovic, will address the EU-UK Forum's annual conference in Brussels from 9.30am.
The Commons will sit at 11.30am for questions to Ed Miliband and his ministers at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. Heathrow expansion, perhaps?
Later MPs will approve motions on the upratings of social security benefits and pensions. The Department for Business will lay legislation confirming a 6.7 per cent rise in the national minimum wage in April.
Wes Streeting, the health secretary, will announce a call for evidence on the national cancer plan.
Gareth Davies, head of the National Audit Office, will make his annual speech at 2.30pm.
The education select committee will hear from experts on the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill at 10am; when the housing committee will take evidence on party funding and foreign interference in UK elections; and the Treasury Committee will quiz Ian Diamond, the national statistician, on problems with labour market data.
The culture and science committees will hold a joint session on AI and copyright law at 2pm. The business committee will take evidence on dynamic ticket pricing at 2.30pm, when Matthew Rycroft, permanent secretary at the Home Office, will also be questioned by the Home Affairs Committee.
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