It was Fantastic to meet a womble in Westminster - Madame Cholet was at the House of Commons to launch this year's Great British Spring Clean. Events will be taking place from 17 March to 2 April. I am looking forward to more litter picking in Aylesbury! Keep Britain Tidy #LitterHeroes
Homelessness charities formed Street Link 10 years ago - it's a great way to help people who are sleeping rough. You can download the StreetLink app to alert their staff if you're concerned about someone on the streets, and local teams can then offer help.
It was good to meet apprentices from a wide range of businesses in the House of Commons, celebrating National Apprenticeship Week. From finance to engineering, the ability to earn at the same time as learning relevant skills is creating a talented workforce to grow our economy.
I know many residents are concerned with the rise in the cost of living, so it was good to hear from multiple organisations in UK House of Commons about the help that is available.
It's almost 24 years since the Hillsborough stadium disaster in Sheffield, in which 97 people lost their lives. It has taken too long to learn the lessons from that awful tragedy. Yesterday, police apologised for the way they responded at the time, and in the subsequent years.
I spoke directly to the Foreign Secretary about Pakistan yesterday. A strong and constructive relationship between our countries is important for many reasons, including security and trade. I was glad to hear James Cleverly commitment to building that relationship further.
As we strive to grow the economy, it's important to remove barriers that are preventing people over 50 from staying in their jobs or returning to work.
I was extremely disappointed that Aylesbury didn't succeed in its applications for levelling-up funding last week, despite two excellent bids prepared by Buckinghamshire Council. In a meeting at the House of Commons.
Following two appalling cases of murders being committed by offenders on probation, the Minister of State Damian Hinds told the House of Commons about the outcome of independent reviews by HM Inspectorate of Probation. I asked him how such cases can be avoided in future.