Up to London for another week. I'd wanted to raise the question of the migrant barge at Home Office Questions, but two road accidents delayed me and I arrived in the Chamber to hear my colleague, W Dorset MP Chris Loder, raise his concerns with the minister, who gave a very non-committal reply. I remained in the Chamber for a Statement on the recent meeting of the G7 in Japan by the Prime Minister. My question and his reply are on the website, as is Mr Sunak's speech. I then had a meeting with minister Jeremy Quin over an amendment I am supporting over concerns about China. Voting at 1800 shortened another meeting with my friend, the Chief Whip. Four votes ended the day at about 2100. At Home Office questions, the Home Secretary was asked several times about a speed awareness course. Suella Braverman repeatedly said she was "confident nothing untoward happened". Regrettably, the union representing junior doctors announced a fresh 72-hour walkout in response to what they call the government's "paltry" five per cent pay offer. In Germany, the authorities were to fly to Portugal to undertake fresh searches at a site identified in the search for Madeleine McCann. And the Russian authorities said an armed group had crossed from Ukraine into Russia's Belgorod region and clashes there had injured a number of people.