Welcome back to the Politics Hub on Tuesday, 17 June.
The UK-US trade deal has been signed and is "done", US President Donald Trump has said as he met Sir Keir Starmer at this week's G7 summit.
The US president told reporters in Canada: "We signed it, and it's done. It's a fair deal for both. It'll produce a lot of jobs, a lot of income."
The summit is set to conclude later today, but Trump was spotted departing early in the last few hours.
Leaders issued a joint statement overnight warning that Iran is "the principal source of regional instability and terror" in the Middle East, as a conflict with Israel escalates.
They said that "Israel has a right to defend itself", and again called for a "ceasefire in Gaza".
Also today, pro-choice campaigners are urging MPs to vote to decriminalise abortion, but those against a change in the law have warned "unborn babies will have any remaining protection stripped away".
The issue looks likely to be debated and voted on on Tuesday, as part of amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill.
And there's a busy day of committee appearances ahead.
Notably, Baroness Casey will appear before the Home Affairs Committee at 10.30am, after the findings of her report into grooming gangs were published on Monday.
Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips will appear before the same committee in the afternoon, to discuss violence against women and girls.
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We'll bring you updates throughout the day in the Politics Hub.