The week marks four years since since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The conflict is the biggest in Europe since World War II.

On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump will deliver the State of the Union address, which is expected to focus on his policy priorities for 2026 and immigration enforcement.

Finally, the Brit Awards will take place on Saturday night, bringing the top British and international musicians together in Manchester.

Monday (February 23):Schools White Paper expected; Evidence hearings begin in Nottingham attacks inquiry; MPs debate final stages of the two-child limit removal bill.

Tuesday (February 24):Donald Trump delivers State of the Union; Emma Reynolds addresses NFU Conference; Fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Wednesday (February 25):Ofgem announces quarterly change to energy price cap; PMQs returns after half-term recess; Samsung Galaxy Unpacked.

Thursday (February 26):Gorton and Denton by-election; Hillary Clinton deposed as part of US House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein; Immigration statistics for year ending December 2025.

Friday (February 27):Results announced from Gorton and Denton by-election; Bill Clinton deposed as part of US House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein; Plaid Cymru and Scottish Labour party conferences open.

Saturday (February 28):The BRIT Awards.

Sunday (March 1):The Actor Awards by Sag-Aftra; Rail fares freeze takes effect.

Source: Press Gazette