The commons today: Mini lawsuits and economic crime

The House of Commons sitsĀ from 11.30 am with health and social care department questions, followed by any urgent questions or statements.

Conservative MP Bob Seely has a ten-minute rule bill aimed at reducing the use of mini lawsuits aimed at silencing media, campaign groups and individuals.

The main business of the day will be the report stage scrutiny of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill, which is aimed at cracking down on corruption and money laundering.

Conservative MP Henry Smith has an adjournment debate on Government support for animal welfare in overseas tourism.