Politics live blog - Thursday 27 January

Rolling coverage of all the day's political developments as they happen

8.27am: It's not going to be a frantic morning, I think, but there's a fair amount going on. Here's the morning agenda.

11.15am: Lord Levy gives evidence to the committee on standards in public life inquiry into party funding.

11.30am: Business questions in the Commons

11.30am: Michael Gove, the education secretary, published the education bill. As the Guardian reports, it will, among other measures, give headteachers greater powers to exclude violent and aggressive pupils.

At some point we're also getting an announcement from Vince Cable about reforms to the employment tribunal system and the launch of a public consultation on selling off woodlands. I'll also be looking at the papers and brining you the best politics from the web.

This afternoon Lord Boyce, chief of the defence staff from 2001 to 2003, will give evidence to the Iraq inquiry. But I'll cover that in a separate live blog after lunch.


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