MPs should not squabble over the final resting place of King Richard III, the Commons was told ahead of a debate next week.

Sir Tony Baldry, the Second Church Estates commissioner, said convention dictates bodies should be reburied in the nearest suitable church – in this case, Leicester Cathedral.

The remains of Richard III were found by a Leicester University team after a search orchestrated by Edinburgh-based Philippa Langley, secretary of the Scottish branch of the Richard III Society.

The university is holding on to the body before a reinterment ceremony.

Labour's York Central MP Hugh Bayley has called for the king to be buried in York. He said: "It would be wrong to bicker in the Commons about the burial place."