The commons today: UK-AUS trade deal and voter ID plans

The House of Commons sits from 2.30 p.m. with Defense Questions, followed by any urgent questions or ministerial statements.

The main business is the third reading of the bill which ratifies the New Zealand and Aussie trade deals.

There will then be short debate on the government’s voter ID plans before MPs debate the standards committee’s code of conduct recommendations.

Conservative MP Bob Seely has an adjournment debate on testing moles and skin tags for skin cancer.