Back up to London post Storm Isha, which had left thousands of people without power in the UK after bringing heavy rain and winds up to 99mph. Fortunately, we here in Dorset appear to have missed the strongest winds, although they were impressive enough. Today, the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill was in the Chamber and I had put down to speak. My speech is on the website. I found the heat generated in this debate quite extraordinary, mainly from the Opposition side. There's a growing intolerance of anyone who dares question this ruinous and rapid move to Net Zero. Targets plucked out of thin air, and pursued with zealous intent, will impoverish us, rather than lead to a greener future, which we all want. Everyone admits that fossil fuels are here to stay for a very long time and how we move away from them must be pragmatic and keep the lights on. The Secretary of State spoke well and her speech is on the website, too. In other news, Christopher Kapessa died after being deliberately pushed into a river in south Wales in July 2019, a coroner found in a narrative conclusion. Rishi Sunak insisted his plan to expand free childcare would go ahead, despite facing "practical issues" in the run up to the rollout. And dozens of people were reported to have been killed in intense Israeli strikes on Khan Younis in the south Gaza Strip, as battles between soldiers and Hamas fighters raged on the ground.