Today, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, delivered his Autumn Statement, and the measures he announced will put more of your money back where it belongs - in your pockets.
Hydrogen has the potential to be a key part of the transition to net zero. It was great to learn more about this at an event in the House of Commons today.
Small businesses are the backbone of the British economy, and nowhere more so than in Bucks. So it was good to meet FSB Thames Valley in the House of Commons this afternoon.
Following proposals to close ticket offices at Chiltern Railways stations, this morning I raised constituents' concerns with some of the company's bosses.
The focus at today's Victims Bill Committee has been on the creation of an Independent Public Advocate. They would act for the victims of major disasters like Hillsborough stadium tragedy, the Manchester Arena bombing or the Grenfell fire.
More than 450,000 people in the UK are deafblind and this number is expected to increase to more than 600,000 by 2030, so it was good to meet the charity Sense in the House of Commons for #DeafblindAwarenessWeek.
Three weeks ago in Bournemouth, a 17 year old boy and a 12 year old girl drowned in the sea close to the pier. It’s thought there was a sudden riptide.
On Armed Forces Reserves Day, it was good to meet some of those who give up their spare time to forge a military career alongside their civilian jobs. Reservists support operations around the world, and make an extremely valuable contribution to the defence of the UK.
Good to meet the anti-fraud team from TSB in Parliament today, to hear about the work they're doing to crack down on scams. I was shocked to hear that 80% of their most common fraud cases - investment, impersonation, and purchase fraud - appear online on social media companies owned by Meta.