8.47am: Yesterday at Westminster was a day for stardust, exhilarating
political theatre and soaring oratatory. Today, I'm afraid, will be rather
different. Parliament is in recess and David Cameron is heading to France for
the G8 summit at Deauville. The highlight of the day may well turn out to be a
speech from Nick Clegg on the NHS. As Denis Campbell reports, Clegg will
outline the changes he wants to see made to the health bill and we may get
some clues as to how extensive the rewrite of the bill is going to be.
Otherwise, it's patchy. We're getting speeches from John Healey, the shadow
health secretary, and John Denham, the shadow business secretary, and this
morning the jury is going out in the trial of Lord Hanningfield, the Tory peer
accused of fiddling his expenses. As usual, I'll be covering all the breaking
political news, as well as looking at the papers and bringing you the best
politics from the web. I'll post a lunchtime summary at around 1pm, and an
afternoon one at about 4pm.
Andrew Sparrow
guardian.co.uk (C) Guardian News & ...
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