Diary - Rwanda Bill back in the Commons 17th April 2024 Today, the Rwanda Bill was back in the Commons, the Lords having sent back two further amendments. The PM had hoped they'd stop playing ping pong, but it seemed... Diary
Diary - visit to RAF High Wycombe 16th April 2024 The Prime Minister told Benjamin Netanyahu it was “a moment for calm heads to prevail” in Israel’s response to Iran’s missile and drone attack. As Charles Moore... Diary
Diary - remembering a dear friend 15th April 2024 A very poignant and sad day. My former Association Chairman, and good friend, George Preston, was remembered with love, affection and humour at his Memorial... Diary
Diary - an exciting new project in Swanage 12th April 2024 A warm and sunny day. Making the most of it, I headed to Swanage on my motorbike to meet the remarkable Robert Foster. Bob, as he likes to be called, is a... Diary
W2W - at last some light shone on this divisive trans issue 12th April 2024 AT LAST some common sense in this transgender debate. A report by eminent paediatrician, Dr Hilary Cass, has cast light on a worrying trend that is causing... Diary
Diary - concerns from retailers 11th April 2024 At last, the rain decided to stay away. A brimming constituency in-tray kept me busy until 1145, when I hopped on to my motorbike and headed to Weymouth to meet... Diary
Diary - farewell to a character 8th April 2024 Well, well, who would have thought it? French soldiers Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace, while my former Regiment, the Coldstream Guards, reciprocated in... Diary
Diary - enjoying the sun on Portland 6th April 2024 Another windy day. Fortunately, though, the rain held off. So, taking a risk, out came the motorbike and off to Wool, where I met up with councillors and... Diary
W2W - a new Orwellian law in Scotland 5th April 2024 OPPRESSION in Scotland has just taken another Orwellian turn. A new law means that even what you say in your own home could be a criminal offence. Every... Diary