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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
- Consultant to the Tote, providing advice on public policy in relation to horseracing. (£15,001-£20,000)
- Contract for weekly article for The Guardian from October 2004. (£25,001-£30,000)
- Payment from Simon & Schuster for the paperback edition of 'The Point of Departure'. (£45,001-£50,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- Occasional articles for: The Sunday Mirror (£1,000) (Up to £5,000)
- The London Standard (Up to £5,000)
- Monthly article for the Racing Post. (£5,001-£10,000)
- Occasional broadcasting fees from BBC. (Up to £5,000)
- 20 February 2004, lecture in Tokyo for Royal Bank of Scotland. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 13 July 2004)
- 5 May 2004, lecture in Athens for Economist Intelligence Unit. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 13 July 2004)
- 6 September 2004, speech to an AMT-Sybex conference. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 4 October 2004)
- 23 September 2004, speech to the Yorkshire Fiscal Group. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 4 October 2004)
- 14 October 2004, speech to the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 28 October 2004, television appearance for Hat Trick Productions. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 29 October 2004, speech to the Irish Auctioneers & Valuers' Institute, Dublin. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 18 November 2004, speech to the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 7 December 2004, speech to Russian Foundation. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 16 December 2004, speech to the Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 17 December 2004, speech for Granada Television. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 2 April 2005, speech to the Association of British Tour Operators in France. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 8 April 2005)
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5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
- 13 May 2004, gold necklace given to my wife on behalf of the Arab Women's Association in appreciation of her and my attendance at their charity dinner. (Registered 13 July 2004)
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8. Land and Property |
- One residential property in London from which rental income is received.
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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc... | 2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
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- Contract for weekly article for The Guardian from October 2004. (£25,001-£30,000)
- Payment from Simon & Schuster for the paperback edition of The Point of Departure'. (£45,001-£50,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- Occasional articles for: The London Standard (Up to £5,000)
| - Contract for weekly article for The Guardian from October 2004. (£25,001-£30,000)
- Payment from Simon & Schuster for the paperback edition of 'The Point of Departure'. (£45,001-£50,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- The London Standard (Up to £5,000)
- 2 April 2005, speech to the Association of British Tour Operators in France. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 8 April 2005)
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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc | 2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc... |
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- Consultant to College Hill, providing advice on public policy in relation to horseracing, solely for their work in respect of the Tote. (£15,001-£20,000)
- Contract for weekly article for The Guardian from October 2004. (£25,001-£30,000)
- Contract with Simon & Schuster for a book on political events since the General Election of 2001, for which I have received £250,000 from the publishers and £200,000 from the Sunday Times. (Registered 8 July 2003)
- 9 October 2003, lecture for Royal Bank of Scotland. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 8 January 2004)
- Occasional articles for:
- The London Standard (£3,500) (Up to £5,000)
- 20 February 2004, lecture in Tokyo for Royal Bank of Scotland. (£5,001-£10,000)
- 5 May 2004, lecture in Athens for Economist Intelligence Unit. (£5,001-£10,000)
| - Consultant to the Tote, providing advice on public policy in relation to horseracing. (£15,001-£20,000)
- Contract for weekly article for The Guardian from October 2004. (£25,001-£30,000)
- Payment from Simon & Schuster for the paperback edition of The Point of Departure'. (£45,001-£50,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- Occasional articles for: The Sunday Mirror (£1,000) (Up to £5,000)
- Occasional articles for: The London Standard (Up to £5,000)
- Occasional broadcasting fees from BBC. (Up to £5,000)
- 20 February 2004, lecture in Tokyo for Royal Bank of Scotland. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 13 July 2004)
- 5 May 2004, lecture in Athens for Economist Intelligence Unit. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 13 July 2004)
- 14 October 2004, speech to the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 28 October 2004, television appearance for Hat Trick Productions. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 29 October 2004, speech to the Irish Auctioneers & Valuers' Institute, Dublin. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 18 November 2004, speech to the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 7 December 2004, speech to Russian Foundation. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 16 December 2004, speech to the Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
- 17 December 2004, speech for Granada Television. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
- Consultant to College Hill, providing advice on public policy in relation to horseracing, solely for their work in respect of the Tote. (£15,001-£20,000) (Registered 8 July 2003)
- Weekly article for The Independent. (£15,001-£20,000) (Registered 8 July 2003)
- 9 October 2003, lecture for Royal Bank of Scotland. (£5,001-£10,000)
- Occasional articles for: The Sunday Mirror (£2,000) (Up to £5,000)
- The Guardian (£650) (Up to £5,000)
| - Consultant to College Hill, providing advice on public policy in relation to horseracing, solely for their work in respect of the Tote. (£15,001-£20,000)
- Contract for weekly article for The Guardian from October 2004. (£25,001-£30,000)
- 9 October 2003, lecture for Royal Bank of Scotland. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 8 January 2004)
- Occasional articles for:
- 6 September 2004, speech to an AMT-Sybex conference. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 4 October 2004)
- 23 September 2004, speech to the Yorkshire Fiscal Group. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 4 October 2004)
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8. Land and Property |
| - One residential property in London from which rental income is received.
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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| - Monthly article for the Racing Post. (£5,001-£10,000)
- 20 February 2004, lecture in Tokyo for Royal Bank of Scotland. (£5,001-£10,000)
- 5 May 2004, lecture in Athens for Economist Intelligence Unit. (£5,001-£10,000)
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5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
| - 13 May 2004, gold necklace given to my wife on behalf of the Arab Women's Association in appreciation of her and my attendance at their charity dinner. (Registered 13 July 2004)
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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
- Consultant to Consolidated Contractors International (UK) Ltd, a private firm engaged in the construction of oil and desalination plants in the Middle East and former Soviet Asian republics - providing advice on international politics and the politics of the countries in which they operate. (£45,000-£50,000) (Registered 8 July 2003) Contract came into force on 1 July 2003 and was terminated on 29 July 2003. I received no financial benefit from the contract.
- Contract with Simon & Schuster for a book on political events since the General Election of 2001, for which I have received an advance of £100,000. (£95,000-£100,000) (Registered 8 July 2003)
| - Contract with Simon & Schuster for a book on political events since the General Election of 2001, for which I have received £250,000 from the publishers and £200,000 from the Sunday Times. (Registered 8 July 2003)
- 9 October 2003, lecture for Royal Bank of Scotland. (£5,001-£10,000)
- Occasional articles for: The Sunday Mirror (£2,000) (Up to £5,000)
- The London Standard (£3,500) (Up to £5,000)
- The Guardian (£650) (Up to £5,000)
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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| - Consultant to Consolidated Contractors International (UK) Ltd, a private firm engaged in the construction of oil and desalination plants in the Middle East and former Soviet Asian republics - providing advice on international politics and the politics of the countries in which they operate. (£45,000-£50,000) (Registered 8 July 2003) Contract came into force on 1 July 2003 and was terminated on 29 July 2003. I received no financial benefit from the contract.
- Consultant to College Hill, providing advice on public policy in relation to horseracing, solely for their work in respect of the Tote. (£15,001-£20,000) (Registered 8 July 2003)
- Weekly article for The Independent. (£15,001-£20,000) (Registered 8 July 2003)
- Contract with Simon & Schuster for a book on political events since the General Election of 2001, for which I have received an advance of £100,000. (£95,000-£100,000) (Registered 8 July 2003)
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8. Land and Property |
- One bedroomed flat in Central London which is let.
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4. Sponsorship or financial or material support |
- My constituency party receives a regular donation of more than £500 per annum from the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union.
- My constituency office benefits from a similar regular donation by the Transport Salaried Staffs Association to the local MSP with whom I share the premises.
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5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
- I receive occasional hospitality at a number of race courses.
- 7 June 2001, Lord Paul met the cost of a private flight on election night from my constituency count to London. (Registered 23 June 2001)
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4. Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| - My constituency office benefits from a similar regular donation by the Transport Salaried Staffs Association to the local MSP with whom I share the premises.
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5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
- I have received occasional hospitality at a number of race courses.
- 31 December 1999, I received five tickets from the New Millennium Experience Company for the opening ceremony at the Millennium Dome. (Registered 17 February 2000)
| - I receive occasional hospitality at a number of race courses.
- 7 June 2001, Lord Paul met the cost of a private flight on election night from my constituency count to London. (Registered 23 June 2001)
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8. Land and Property |
- Residential flat in Central London which is let.
| - One bedroomed flat in Central London which is let.
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10 November 2000 (first entry we have) |
4. Sponsorship or financial or material support |
- My constituency party receives a regular donation of more than £500 per annum from the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union.
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5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
- I have received occasional hospitality at a number of race courses.
- 31 December 1999, I received five tickets from the New Millennium Experience Company for the opening ceremony at the Millennium Dome. (Registered 17 February 2000)
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8. Land and Property |
- Residential flat in Central London which is let.
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