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 that we'd have to look at this Bill again on Monday. A lot to catch up on having been away for two days at a funeral and a Defence Committee visit. An interesting virtual surgery session at 1100 took longer than expected as the case was not an easy one. Down to the Chamber for PMQs. The PM thumped Starmer for six in answer to his first question which brought the House down. Starmer never recovered and his remaining five questions were ineffectual. I finished writing my weekly column and then headed to CR 12 for a DL. We voted during the afternoon on Rwanda and then the Finance Bill. The economic news was better with inflation falling to its lowest level in two-and-a-half years, driven largely by slowing food price rises. Abroad, Benjamin Netanyahu thanked the UK for its support, but said Israel "will make our own decisions" on Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah. And a Russian missile attack killed 17 people in the city of Chernihiv in northern Ukraine, according to emergency services. Back to Dorset late.