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Claire Curtis-Thomas

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This page shows how Claire Curtis-Thomas's entry in the Register of Members' Interests has changed over time, starting at the most recent and working back to the earliest we have managed to parse. Please be aware that changes in typography/styling at the source might mean something is marked as changed (ie. removed and added) when it hasn't; sorry about that, but we do our best with the source material.

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6 September 2010 - View full entry

8. Land and Property

  • With my sister, I own a house in Crosby which is held in trust for family members (and on which rental income is received).
 

8 July 2008 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

  • 22-26 April 2007, to Doha, Qatar, to attend and speak at a conference on development organised by the Qatari Government. The costs of all flights and accommodation for my husband and me were met by the Qatari Government. (Registered 15 May 2007)
  • 12-15 April 2008, to Doha at the invitation of the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs to attend the 8th Doha Forum on Democracy, Development and Free Trade. My flights, internal travel and accommodation were paid for by the Government of Qatar. I was accompanied by my husband, who was provided with internal travel, accommodation and food, but paid for his own flights. (Registered 22 April 2008)
 

23 April 2008 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

 
  • 12-15 April 2008, to Doha at the invitation of the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs to attend the 8th Doha Forum on Democracy, Development and Free Trade. My flights, internal travel and accommodation were paid for by the Government of Qatar. I was accompanied by my husband, who was provided with internal travel, accommodation and food, but paid for his own flights. (Registered 22 April 2008)

25 March 2008 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-8 December 2006, to Sierra Leone, to discuss with officials the building of a library and the child care provision, sponsored by the Waterloo Partnership. (Registered 21 March 2007)
  • 12-16 February 2007, to Sierra Leone, to strengthen links between Waterloo, Liverpool, and Waterloo, Sierra Leone, sponsored by the Waterloo Partnership. (Registered 21 March 2007)
 

15 May 2007 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

 
  • 22-26 April 2007, to Doha, Qatar, to attend and speak at a conference on development organised by the Qatari Government. The costs of all flights and accommodation for my husband and me were met by the Qatari Government. (Registered 15 May 2007)

26 March 2007 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

 
  • 3-8 December 2006, to Sierra Leone, to discuss with officials the building of a library and the child care provision, sponsored by the Waterloo Partnership. (Registered 21 March 2007)
  • 12-16 February 2007, to Sierra Leone, to strengthen links between Waterloo, Liverpool, and Waterloo, Sierra Leone, sponsored by the Waterloo Partnership. (Registered 21 March 2007)

8. Land and Property

  • With my sister, I own a house in Crosby and a house in Crewe which are held in trust for family members (and on which rental income is received).
  • With my sister, I own a house in Crosby which is held in trust for family members (and on which rental income is received).

21 June 2006 - View full entry

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Personal donation to my constituency office from John and Jane Moores. (Registered 14 June 2005)
 

6. Overseas visits

  • 30 May-4 June 2005, to Sierra Leone accompanied by three constituents, for twinning of Waterloo in Crosby with Waterloo in Sierra Leone. Our air fares were funded by public donations from members of Crosby churches and schools (with a contribution from the British Council); accommodation and transport in Sierra Leone funded by Department of Internal Affairs, Sierra Leone. (Registered 14 June 2005)
 

1 November 2005 - View full entry

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I receive £6,000 from the Engineering Technical Board to support my parliamentary duties. (Registered 21 May 2004)
  • The services of a research assistant sponsored by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales until August 2005. (Registered 19 October 2004)
  • Personal donation to my constituency office from John and Jane Moores. (Registered 14 June 2005)

6. Overseas visits

 
  • 30 May-4 June 2005, to Sierra Leone accompanied by three constituents, for twinning of Waterloo in Crosby with Waterloo in Sierra Leone. Our air fares were funded by public donations from members of Crosby churches and schools (with a contribution from the British Council); accommodation and transport in Sierra Leone funded by Department of Internal Affairs, Sierra Leone. (Registered 14 June 2005)

28 January 2005 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-17 January 2004, to Taiwan, at the invitation of the Taiwan Government to members of the All-Party UK-Taiwan Group to attend a conference in Taipei. The costs were met entirely by the Taiwanese Government. (Registered 23 January 2004)
 

22 October 2004 - View full entry

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

 
  • The services of a research assistant sponsored by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales until August 2005. (Registered 19 October 2004)

21 May 2004 - View full entry

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

 
  • I receive £6,000 from the Engineering Technical Board to support my parliamentary duties. (Registered 21 May 2004)

31 January 2004 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

 
  • 11-17 January 2004, to Taiwan, at the invitation of the Taiwan Government to members of the All-Party UK-Taiwan Group to attend a conference in Taipei. The costs were met entirely by the Taiwanese Government. (Registered 23 January 2004)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • £8,000 p.a. from the Engineering Marine Training Authority to part fund researcher.
 

4 December 2003 - View full entry

8. Land and Property

 
  • With my sister, I own a house in Crosby and a house in Crewe which are held in trust for family members (and on which rental income is received).

26 November 2002 - View full entry

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contribution towards election expenses from USDAW, TGWU and CWU (below registrable limit).
  • Support for office from John Moores (cash).
  • From October 2001 I have received a contribution towards research assistance from the Engineering Marine Training Authority.
  • £8,000 p.a. from the Engineering Marine Training Authority to part fund researcher.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Hotel accommodation provided by engineering institutions as a consequence of being invited to speak at functions. (Registered 27 June 2001)
 

8. Land and Property

  • House in Crewe, from which rental income is received.
  • Part ownership of a house in Crosby which is used for my residential purposes and as my constituency office.
  • Part ownership of a house in Crosby (no current rental income).
 

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
  • I actively work with the Institutions (Engineering), the Marine Engineering Training Board, the Academy of Engineering and the Engineering Council to promote public understanding and recognition of the engineering profession and activity.
  • Occasional organiser of conferences on engineering matters. I receive no payment myself, and any surplus over hire of facilities and administrative and staff costs is donated to an engineering charity.
  • Director (unremunerated) of Engineers Against Poverty (formerly the Telford Challenge); organisation to promote the public understanding of civil engineering projects.
  • Director (unremunerated) of the Severn Bridges Trust.
  • Director, Engineering Technology Board.
  • Chairman, College A Engineering Techology Board.
  • Trustee, The Venus Project (Sefton).
  • Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
  • Fellow of the City and Guilds Institution.
  • Fellow of the Chartered Surveyors Institution.
  • Member of TGWU.
 

14 May 2002 - View full entry

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

 
  • Contribution towards election expenses from USDAW, TGWU and CWU (below registrable limit).
  • Support for office from John Moores (cash).
  • From October 2001 I have received a contribution towards research assistance from the Engineering Marine Training Authority.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

 
  • Hotel accommodation provided by engineering institutions as a consequence of being invited to speak at functions. (Registered 27 June 2001)

8. Land and Property

 
  • House in Crewe, from which rental income is received.
  • Part ownership of a house in Crosby which is used for my residential purposes and as my constituency office.
  • Part ownership of a house in Crosby (no current rental income).

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Senator, Engineering Council (4 year term).
  • Director (unremunerated) of the Telford Challenge; organisation to promote the public understanding of civil engineering projects.
  • Director (unremunerated) of Engineers Against Poverty (formerly the Telford Challenge); organisation to promote the public understanding of civil engineering projects.
  • Director (unremunerated) of the Severn Bridges Trust.
  • Director, Engineering Technology Board.
  • Chairman, College A Engineering Techology Board.
  • Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
  • Fellow of the City and Guilds Institution.
  • Fellow of the Chartered Surveyors Institution.
  • Member of TGWU.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional speaking engagements. All fees donated to a named charity.
 

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-27 February 2000, to India; flights paid for by Labour Friends of India which is funded by donations from various British Indian companies and individuals. Hospitality and travel were provided by the Indian Government. (Registered 10 March 2000)
  • 21 September-2 October 2000, to Hong Kong, accompanied by my husband. My air fare and hotel accommodation were paid for by the Hong Kong Government. (Registered 20 November 2000)
 

14 May 2001 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

 
  • 21 September-2 October 2000, to Hong Kong, accompanied by my husband. My air fare and hotel accommodation were paid for by the Hong Kong Government. (Registered 20 November 2000)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

 
  • Trustee, The Venus Project (Sefton).

10 November 2000 (first entry we have)

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional speaking engagements. All fees donated to a named charity.

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-27 February 2000, to India; flights paid for by Labour Friends of India which is funded by donations from various British Indian companies and individuals. Hospitality and travel were provided by the Indian Government. (Registered 10 March 2000)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
  • Senator, Engineering Council (4 year term).
  • I actively work with the Institutions (Engineering), the Marine Engineering Training Board, the Academy of Engineering and the Engineering Council to promote public understanding and recognition of the engineering profession and activity.
  • Occasional organiser of conferences on engineering matters. I receive no payment myself, and any surplus over hire of facilities and administrative and staff costs is donated to an engineering charity.
  • Director (unremunerated) of the Telford Challenge; organisation to promote the public understanding of civil engineering projects.