0810: We don't know yet who is going to be in charge of the education brief. Michael Gove has held it for the Conservatives until now and David Laws for the Lib Dems. When asked by the BBC a few minutes ago whether he'd got the job, Mr Laws refused to say. But he said there were two reasons why the Con-Lib deal was good for the country. It will provide stable government - and the alternative, a tie-up with Labour, would have been very "shaky" - and it has resulted in an "incredible agreement on policy".