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David Willetts

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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

  • Author. I have received the following royalty payments from the Authors Licensing and Collecting Society Ltd, Writers’ House, 13 Haydon St, London EC3N 1DB
  • for a book published in February 2010: No additional hours.
  • March 2014: £115.38 received. (Registered 14 April 2014) From 20 October 2014, member of the King’s Policy Institute, King’s College, The Strand, London WC2R 2LS. I provide assistance with research programmes across the college. Expected hours: 7 hrs a week. (£25,001-£30,000) (Registered 4 December 2014)
  • 27 November 2014, received £2,580. Hours: 35 hrs. (Registered 15 December 2014)
  • 24 December 2014, received £2,580. Hours: 35 hrs. (Registered 27 January 2015)
  • 30 January 2015, received £2,580. Hours: 35 hrs. (Registered 9 March 2015)
  • 27 February 2015, received £2,580. Hours: 35 hrs. (Registered 12 March 2015)
  • From 24 October 2014, chair of the Higher Education Strategy Board of TES Global, 26 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4HQ. Expected hours: 50 hrs a quarter. (£20,001-£25,000) (Registered 4 December 2014) 28 December 2014, received £11,000. Hours: 60 hrs during October to December 2014. (Registered 27 January 2015) From 1 November 2014, adviser to the Silvertown Partnership, 33 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0DT. I provide advice on possible occupants of the Silvertown development from the global education and research community. Expected hours: 20 hrs a month. (£55,001-£60,000) (Registered 4 December 2014) £1,000 received from Eversheds LLP, One Wood Street, London EC2V 7WS, for speech at Evershed’s 9th Annual Pensions Conference in December 2014. Hours: 24 hrs including research and preparation. Payment donated to charity. (Registered 28 January 2015)
 

6. Overseas visits

  • Name of donor: Franco-British Colloque
  • Address of donor: 86 East Lane, West Horsley, Leatherhead, Surrey KT24 6LQ
  • Amount of donation (or estimate of the probable value): food, accommodation and transport;
  • total £1,045
  • Destination of visit: Paris
  • Date of visit: 15-17 January 2015
  • Purpose of visit: to attend the Franco-British Colloque’s 2015 Conference.
  • (Registered 11 February 2015)
 

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in West London, from which rental income is received.
 

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b)   From 11 June 2014, shares in Vantix DX, a company (as yet unquoted) which develops biosensors.  (Updated 27 August 2014)
 

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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

 
  • 27 February 2015, received £2,580. Hours: 35 hrs. (Registered 12 March 2015)

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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

 
  • 30 January 2015, received £2,580. Hours: 35 hrs. (Registered 9 March 2015)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Name of donor: Franco-British Colloque
  • Address of donor: Station Lodge, Station Approach, East Horsley, KT24 6QX
  • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: accommodation and hospitality valued at £1,078
  • Date of receipt of donation: 17-18 January 2014
  • Date of acceptance of donation: 17-18 January 2014
  • Donor status: company, registration 6913437
  • (Registered 7 February 2014)
 

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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

    August 2010: £393.08 (Registered 10 February 2014) February 2011: £107.99 (Registered 10 February 2014) February 2012: £124.10 (Registered 10 February 2014) February 2013: £127.14 (Registered 10 February 2014) (£2 0 ,001-£ 25 ,000) 28 December 2014, receive d £11,000. Hours: 60 hrs during October to December 2014.
    (£20,001-£25,000) 28 December 2014, received £11,000. Hours: 60 hrs during October to December 2014.

6. Overseas visits

 
  • Name of donor: Franco-British Colloque
  • Address of donor: 86 East Lane, West Horsley, Leatherhead, Surrey KT24 6LQ
  • Amount of donation (or estimate of the probable value): food, accommodation and transport;
  • total £1,045
  • Destination of visit: Paris
  • Date of visit: 15-17 January 2015
  • Purpose of visit: to attend the Franco-British Colloque’s 2015 Conference.
  • (Registered 11 February 2015)

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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

 
  • 24 December 2014, received £2,580. Hours: 35 hrs. (Registered 27 January 2015)
  • (£2 0 ,001-£ 25 ,000) 28 December 2014, receive d £11,000. Hours: 60 hrs during October to December 2014. (Registered 27 January 2015) £1,000 received from Eversheds LLP, One Wood Street, London EC2V 7WS, for speech at Evershed’s 9th Annual Pensions Conference in December 2014. Hours: 24 hrs including research and preparation. Payment donated to charity. (Registered 28 January 2015)

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2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

 

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Donor status: company, registration no 6913437
  • Donor status: company, registration 6913437

8. Land and Property

 

    9. Registrable shareholdings

     

      6 January 2015 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

        From 20 October 2014, member of the King ’ s Policy Institute, King’s College, The Strand, London WC2 R 2LS . I provide assistance with research programmes across the college. Expected hours: 7 hrs a week. From 24 October 2014, chair of the Higher Education Strategy Board of TES Global, 26 Red Lion Square, London WC1 R 4HQ. Expected hours: 50 hrs a quarter. (£ 2 5,001-£ 3 0,000) From 1 November 2014, adviser to the Silvertown Partnership, 33 Cavendish Square, London W1 G 0DT. I provide advice on possible occupants of the Silvertow n development from the global education and research community. Expected hours: 20 hrs a month. (£ 5 5,001-£ 6 0,000)
        From 20 October 2014, member of the King’s Policy Institute, King’s College, The Strand, London WC2R 2LS. I provide assistance with research programmes across the college. Expected hours: 7 hrs a week.
      • 27 November 2014, received £2,580. Hours: 35 hrs. (Registered 15 December 2014)
      • From 24 October 2014, chair of the Higher Education Strategy Board of TES Global, 26 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4HQ. Expected hours: 50 hrs a quarter. From 1 November 2014, adviser to the Silvertown Partnership, 33 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0DT. I provide advice on possible occupants of the Silvertown development from the global education and research community. Expected hours: 20 hrs a month. (£55,001-£60,000)

      8 December 2014 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Author. I have received the following royalty payments from the Authors Licensing and Collecting Society Ltd, Writers’ House, 13 Haydon St, London EC3N 1DB:
      • for a book published in February 2010. No additional hours.
      • Author. I have received the following royalty payments from the Authors Licensing and Collecting Society Ltd, Writers’ House, 13 Haydon St, London EC3N 1DB
      • for a book published in February 2010: No additional hours.
      • From 20 October 2014, member of the King ’ s Policy Institute, King’s College, The Strand, London WC2 R 2LS . I provide assistance with research programmes across the college. Expected hours: 7 hrs a week. (£25,001-£30,000) (Registered 4 December 2014) From 24 October 2014, chair of the Higher Education Strategy Board of TES Global, 26 Red Lion Square, London WC1 R 4HQ. Expected hours: 50 hrs a quarter. (£ 2 5,001-£ 3 0,000) (Registered 4 December 2014) From 1 November 2014, adviser to the Silvertown Partnership, 33 Cavendish Square, London W1 G 0DT. I provide advice on possible occupants of the Silvertow n development from the global education and research community. Expected hours: 20 hrs a month. (£ 5 5,001-£ 6 0,000) (Registered 4 December 2014)

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

      • Name of donor: JP Morgan
      • Address of donor: 20-28 Moorgate, London EC2R 6DA
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: accommodation and hospitality at Gleneagles Conference 20-22 September 2013; value £859, and travel; value £547; total value £1406
      • Date of receipt of donation: accommodation and hospitality 20-22 September 2013; travel costs 22 November 2013
      • Date of acceptance of donation: accommodation and hospitality 20-22 September 2013; travel costs 22 November 2013
      • Donor status: company, registration BR000746
      • (Registered 25 November 2013)
       

      9. Registrable shareholdings

      • (b)           From 11 June 2014, shares in Vantix DX, a company (as yet unquoted) which develops biosensors.  (Updated 27 August 2014)
      • (b)   From 11 June 2014, shares in Vantix DX, a company (as yet unquoted) which develops biosensors.  (Updated 27 August 2014)

      22 September 2014 - View full entry

      9. Registrable shareholdings

        (b) 345 shares in Sensortec and 360 share options. This included shares in its subsidiary Cawood until 21 December 2012. Sensortec is a company developing biosensors.  (Updated 14 September 2012; updated 21 December 2012)
      • (b)           From 11 June 2014, shares in Vantix DX, a company (as yet unquoted) which develops biosensors.  (Updated 27 August 2014)

      12 May 2014 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

        (Registered 14 April 2014)
        (Registered 14 April 2014)

      28 April 2014 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

       
        March 2014: £115.38 received. (Registered 14 April 2014)

      24 February 2014 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Author.
      • Author. I have received the following royalty payments from the Authors Licensing and Collecting Society Ltd, Writers’ House, 13 Haydon St, London EC3N 1DB:
      • for a book published in February 2010. No additional hours.
      • August 2010: £393.08 (Registered 10 February 2014) February 2011: £107.99 (Registered 10 February 2014) February 2012: £124.10 (Registered 10 February 2014) February 2013: £127.14 (Registered 10 February 2014)

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

       
      • Name of donor: Franco-British Colloque
      • Address of donor: Station Lodge, Station Approach, East Horsley, KT24 6QX
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: accommodation and hospitality valued at £1,078
      • Date of receipt of donation: 17-18 January 2014
      • Date of acceptance of donation: 17-18 January 2014
      • Donor status: company, registration no 6913437
      • (Registered 7 February 2014)

      20 January 2014 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • 18 December 2012, received £3,000 from Four Colman Getty, for chairing panel of judges for 2012 Samuel Johnson Prize. Address of payer: 48 Leicester Square, London WC2H 7FU. Hours: 150 hrs. (Registered 3 January 2013)
       

      9 December 2013 - View full entry

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: travel, accommodation and hospitality for me and my wife at Gleneagles Conference; value £2,259.57
      • Date of receipt of donation: 14-16 September 2012
      • Date of acceptance of donation: 14-16 September 2012
      • (Registered 8 October 2012; updated 14 November 2012)
       

      25 November 2013 - View full entry

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

       
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: accommodation and hospitality at Gleneagles Conference 20-22 September 2013; value £859, and travel; value £547; total value £1406
      • Date of receipt of donation: accommodation and hospitality 20-22 September 2013; travel costs 22 November 2013
      • Date of acceptance of donation: accommodation and hospitality 20-22 September 2013; travel costs 22 November 2013
      • (Registered 25 November 2013)

      27 August 2013 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Received £1,000 for preparing and delivering a speech for Willis Foundation, global insurance brokers. Address of payer: 233 S Walker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606. Fee donated to local charities. Hours: 6 hrs. (Registered 31 July 2012)
       

      8 April 2013 - View full entry

      6. Overseas visits

      • Name of donor: Franco-British Colloque 2013, sponsored by Air Liquide, Areva, Arrtemis, BNP Paribas, Impala, Capgemini, GDP Suez, City, GE, Lafarge, Pernod Ricard, Rothschild, St. Gobain, Sanofi, Total, Valeo, Vallourec
      • Address of donor: Station House, Station Approach, East Horsley, Surrey KT24 6QX
      • Amount of donation (or estimate of the probable value):
      • Destination of visit:
      • Date of visit:
      • Purpose of visit:
      • (Registered )
       

      11 March 2013 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • 3 February 2012, received £150 as speaker fee in panel discussion at Cheltenham Literary Festival on 15 October 2011. Address of payer: Cheltenham Festivals, 109-111 Bath Road, Cheltenham, GL53 7LS. Hours: 1 hr. (Registered 8 February 2012)
       

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

      • Address of donor : 20-28 Moorgate, London EC2R 6DA
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: accommodation and hospitality for me and my wife at Gleneagles Conference; value £1,752.22
      • Date of receipt of donation: 16-17 September 2011
      • Date of acceptance of donation: 16-17 September 2011
      • (Registered 8 February 2012)
      • Name of donor: Franco-British Colloque 2012, sponsored by Rolls Royce, Vodafone, EDF Energy, NIAN Group, Morgan Stanley
      • Address of donor : Station House, Station Approach, East Horsley, Surrey KT24 6QX
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: two nights hospitality at Four Seasons Hotel, Hampshire; value £820
      • Date of receipt of donation: 21 January 2012
      • Date of acceptance of donation: 21 January 2012
      • Donor status: company, registration 6913437
      • (Registered 13 February 2012)
       

      25 February 2013 - View full entry

      6. Overseas visits

       
      • Name of donor: Franco-British Colloque 2013, sponsored by Air Liquide, Areva, Arrtemis, BNP Paribas, Impala, Capgemini, GDP Suez, City, GE, Lafarge, Pernod Ricard, Rothschild, St. Gobain, Sanofi, Total, Valeo, Vallourec
      • Address of donor: Station House, Station Approach, East Horsley, Surrey KT24 6QX
      • Amount of donation (or estimate of the probable value):
      • Destination of visit:
      • Date of visit:
      • Purpose of visit:
      • (Registered )

      4 February 2013 - View full entry

      9. Registrable shareholdings

        (b) 345 shares in Sensort ec and 360 share options. This included shares in its subsidiary Cawood until 21 December 2012. Sensortec is a company developing biosensors.  (Updated 14 September 2012 ; updated 21 December 2012 )
        (b) 345 shares in Sensortec and 360 share options. This included shares in its subsidiary Cawood until 21 December 2012. Sensortec is a company developing biosensors.  (Updated 14 September 2012; updated 21 December 2012)

      18 January 2013 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

       
      • 18 December 2012, received £3,000 from Four Colman Getty, for chairing panel of judges for 2012 Samuel Johnson Prize. Address of payer: 48 Leicester Square, London WC2H 7FU. Hours: 150 hrs. (Registered 3 January 2013)

      9. Registrable shareholdings

        (b) 345 shares in Sensortec and 360 share options, and shares in its subsidiary Cawood. Sensortec is a company developing biosensors.  (Updated 14 September 2012)
        (b) 345 shares in Sensort ec and 360 share options. This included shares in its subsidiary Cawood until 21 December 2012. Sensortec is a company developing biosensors.  (Updated 14 September 2012 ; updated 21 December 2012 )

      19 November 2012 - View full entry

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: accommodation and hospitality for me and my wife at Gleneagles Conference; value £1,880.57
      • (Registered 8 October 2012)
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: travel, accommodation and hospitality for me and my wife at Gleneagles Conference; value £2,259.57
      • (Registered 8 October 2012; updated 14 November 2012)

      22 October 2012 - View full entry

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

       
      • Address of donor: 20-28 Moorgate, London EC2R 6DA
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: accommodation and hospitality for me and my wife at Gleneagles Conference; value £1,880.57
      • Date of receipt of donation: 14-16 September 2012
      • Date of acceptance of donation: 14-16 September 2012
      • (Registered 8 October 2012)

      9. Registrable shareholdings

        (Updated 14 Septem ber 2012)
        (Updated 14 September 2012)

      1 October 2012 - View full entry

      9. Registrable shareholdings

      • (a) Two hundred and sixty-five shares and three hundred and sixty share options in Sensortec Ltd; a company developing biosensors.
        (b) 345 shares in Sensortec and 360 share options, and shares in its subsidiary Cawood. Sensortec is a company developing biosensors.  (Updated 14 Septem ber 2012)

      3 September 2012 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

       
      • Received £1,000 for preparing and delivering a speech for Willis Foundation, global insurance brokers. Address of payer: 233 S Walker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606. Fee donated to local charities. Hours: 6 hrs. (Registered 31 July 2012)

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

      • Name of donor: Martin Lamb, Chief Executive IMI plc
      • Address of donor : Lakeside, Solihull Parkway, Birmingham Business Park, BS7 7XZ
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: hospitality at Wimbledon Tennis Championships; value £870
      • Date of receipt of donation: 29 June 2011
      • Date of acceptance of donation: 29 June 2011
      • Donor status: company, registration number 714275
      • (Registered 1 August 2011)
       

      20 February 2012 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

       
      • 3 February 2012, received £150 as speaker fee in panel discussion at Cheltenham Literary Festival on 15 October 2011. Address of payer: Cheltenham Festivals, 109-111 Bath Road, Cheltenham, GL53 7LS. Hours: 1 hr. (Registered 8 February 2012)

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

       
      • Name of donor: JP Morgan
      • Address of donor : 20-28 Moorgate, London EC2R 6DA
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: accommodation and hospitality for me and my wife at Gleneagles Conference; value £1,752.22
      • Date of receipt of donation: 16-17 September 2011
      • Date of acceptance of donation: 16-17 September 2011
      • Donor status: company, registration BR000746
      • (Registered 8 February 2012)
      • Name of donor: Franco-British Colloque 2012, sponsored by Rolls Royce, Vodafone, EDF Energy, NIAN Group, Morgan Stanley
      • Address of donor : Station House, Station Approach, East Horsley, Surrey KT24 6QX
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: two nights hospitality at Four Seasons Hotel, Hampshire; value £820
      • Date of receipt of donation: 21 January 2012
      • Date of acceptance of donation: 21 January 2012
      • Donor status: company, registration 6913437
      • (Registered 13 February 2012)

      30 January 2012 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • I received a gift of wine – approx value £100, for attending a conference at Gleneagles in September. (Registered 18 October 2010)
       

      30 August 2011 - View full entry

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

       
      • Name of donor: Martin Lamb, Chief Executive IMI plc
      • Address of donor : Lakeside, Solihull Parkway, Birmingham Business Park, BS7 7XZ
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: hospitality at Wimbledon Tennis Championships; value £870
      • Date of receipt of donation: 29 June 2011
      • Date of acceptance of donation: 29 June 2011
      • Donor status: company, registration number 714275
      • (Registered 1 August 2011)

      6 June 2011 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorships

      • Name of donor: Price Waterhouse Coopers
      • Address of donor: 1 Embankment Place London WC2N 6RH
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £4,662 in connection with research into the ‘Early Years Entitlement’ programme, made in relation to my previous capacity as front-bench spokesman
      • Date of receipt: 30 April 2010
      • Date of acceptance: 10 May 2010
      • Donor status: company No BR000746
      • (Registered 27 May 2010)
       

      18 April 2011 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorships

      • Name of donor: Sir Michael Bishop
      • Address of donor: private
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £35,000-to support the work of my office as Shadow Secretary of State for Universities and Skills, to pay annual salary of research assistant.
      • Date of receipt: 23 February 2010
      • Date of acceptance: 23 February 2010
      • Donor status: individual
      • (Registered 17 March 2010)
       

      14 March 2011 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Payment of £12,000 in respect of directorship of Cawood, a company owned by Sensortec Ltd. (Resigned on December 31 2009). (Registered 2 February 2010)
      • Gleneagles Pensions and Savings Industry Summit 18-20 September 2009: I received an honorarium of £4,000, air travel to Edinburgh and return of £379.60, and accommodation at Gleneagles Hotel for myself and my wife, payment received on 14 December 2009. (Registered 2 February 2010)
       

      24 January 2011 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Senior Adviser to Punter Southall, a firm of actuaries, advising on pension issues (Resigned on 31December 2009). (£75,001-£80,000)
      • Payment of £30,000 for six month period July-December 2009. (Registered 23 November 2009)
       

      25 October 2010 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

       
      • I received a gift of wine – approx value £100, for attending a conference at Gleneagles in September. (Registered 18 October 2010)

      6 September 2010 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Senior Adviser to Punter Southall, a firm of actuaries, advising on pension issues. (£75,001-£80,000)
      • Payment of £12,000 in respect of directorship of Cawood, a company owned by Sensortec Ltd. I resigned as director of both companies on 31 December 2009. (Registered 2 February 2010)
      • Senior Adviser to Punter Southall, a firm of actuaries, advising on pension issues (Resigned on 31December 2009). (£75,001-£80,000)
      • Payment of £12,000 in respect of directorship of Cawood, a company owned by Sensortec Ltd. (Resigned on December 31 2009). (Registered 2 February 2010)

      4. Sponsorships

      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £35,000—to support the work of my office as Shadow Secretary of State for Universities and Skills, to pay annual salary of research assistant.
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £35,000-to support the work of my office as Shadow Secretary of State for Universities and Skills, to pay annual salary of research assistant.
      • Name of donor: Price Waterhouse Coopers
      • Address of donor: 1 Embankment Place London WC2N 6RH
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £4,662 in connection with research into the ‘Early Years Entitlement’ programme, made in relation to my previous capacity as front-bench spokesman
      • Date of receipt: 30 April 2010
      • Date of acceptance: 10 May 2010
      • Donor status: company No BR000746
      • (Registered 27 May 2010)

      9. Registrable shareholdings

      • (a) Two hundred and seventy-five shares in Sensortec Ltd; a company developing biosensors.
      • (a) Two hundred and sixty-five shares and three hundred and sixty share options in Sensortec Ltd; a company developing biosensors.

      24 March 2010 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorships

       
      • Name of donor: Sir Michael Bishop
      • Address of donor: private
      • Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £35,000—to support the work of my office as Shadow Secretary of State for Universities and Skills, to pay annual salary of research assistant.
      • Date of receipt: 23 February 2010
      • Date of acceptance: 23 February 2010
      • Donor status: individual
      • (Registered 17 March 2010)

      24 February 2010 - View full entry

      6. Overseas visits

      • 22-24 January 2009, to Paris, to attend the Franco-British Colloque. Hotel accommodation paid for by the Colloque. (I paid for my own transport.) (Registered 23 February 2009)
       

      3 February 2010 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

       
      • Payment of £12,000 in respect of directorship of Cawood, a company owned by Sensortec Ltd. I resigned as director of both companies on 31 December 2009. (Registered 2 February 2010)
      • Gleneagles Pensions and Savings Industry Summit 18-20 September 2009: I received an honorarium of £4,000, air travel to Edinburgh and return of £379.60, and accommodation at Gleneagles Hotel for myself and my wife, payment received on 14 December 2009. (Registered 2 February 2010)

      1. Remunerated directorships

      • Chairman of Universal Sensors Limited; company developing biosensors owned by Sensortec Limited.
       

      10 December 2009 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

       
      • Payment of £30,000 for six month period July-December 2009. (Registered 23 November 2009)

      24 June 2009 - View full entry

      6. Overseas visits

      • 1-3 June 2008, to New York, to attend Education Summit Meeting, organised by the Sutton Trust, who paid for my air fare and accommodation. (Registered 13 June 2008)
       

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Donations have been provided through Conservative Central Office from:
      • Nicholas Mayer, Guildford.
      • Sophie Mayer, Guildford.
      • Angela Mayer, Guildford.
      • Jocelyn AB Pugh, London.
      • Clementina Mayer, Guildford.
      • Louise EC Pugh, Oxford.
      • (Registered 11 June 2008)
       

      10 June 2009 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • One-off fee in respect of directorship of Cawood, a company owned by Sensortec Ltd. (Registered 2 June 2008)
       

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Financial support paid to my Research Account has been received from Mr Ian Armitage, businessman. (Registered 2 June 2008)
       

      25 February 2009 - View full entry

      6. Overseas visits

       
      • 22-24 January 2009, to Paris, to attend the Franco-British Colloque. Hotel accommodation paid for by the Colloque. (I paid for my own transport.) (Registered 23 February 2009)

      17 December 2008 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Financial support paid to my Research Account has been received from:
      • Mr Theodore Agnew, businessman, Norfolk, (personal donation) to assist me with education research. (Registered 4 December 2007)
      • Mr Michael Hintze, businessman, in support of the Childhood Review. (Registered 4 December 2007)
      • Mr Ian Armitage, businessman. (Registered 2 June 2008)
      • Financial support paid to my Research Account has been received from Mr Ian Armitage, businessman. (Registered 2 June 2008)

      3 December 2008 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Donations have been provided through Conservative Central Office from: (Registered 11 June 2008)
      • Donations have been provided through Conservative Central Office from:
      • (Registered 11 June 2008)

      19 November 2008 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • 14-16 September 2007, Gleneagles Pensions and Savings Industry Summit. I received an honorarium and air fares to Edinburgh for myself and my wife. (Registered 14 November 2007)
       

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Donations have been provided through Conservative Central Office from:
      • (Registered 11 June 2008)
      • Donations have been provided through Conservative Central Office from: (Registered 11 June 2008)

      6. Overseas visits

      • 3-4 November 2007, two nights' accommodation at the Hotel Splendido, Portofino, provided by the Portofino Dialogues organisation for my participation in their Conference. (I paid for my flights.) (Registered 14 November 2007)
       

      3 September 2008 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Louise EC Pugh, Oxford. (Registered 11 June 2008)
      • Louise EC Pugh, Oxford.
      • (Registered 11 June 2008)

      22 July 2008 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Mr Michael Hintze, businessman, in support of the Childhood Review. (Registered 17 July 2007)
      • Mr Peter Hall, businessman, to assist me with the employment of a senior research assistant. (Registered 17 July 2007)
      • Mr Charles Pugh, businessman, to assist me with the employment of an education researcher. (Registered 17 July 2007)
      • Mr Richard Sharp, businessman, to assist me with the employment of an education researcher. (Registered 17 July 2007)
       

      16 June 2008 - View full entry

      1. Remunerated directorships

       
      • Chairman of Universal Sensors Limited; company developing biosensors owned by Sensortec Limited.

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

       
      • One-off fee in respect of directorship of Cawood, a company owned by Sensortec Ltd. (Registered 2 June 2008)

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

       
      • Mr Ian Armitage, businessman. (Registered 2 June 2008)
      • Nicholas Mayer, Guildford.
      • Sophie Mayer, Guildford.
      • Angela Mayer, Guildford.
      • Jocelyn AB Pugh, London.
      • Clementina Mayer, Guildford.
      • Louise EC Pugh, Oxford. (Registered 11 June 2008)

      6. Overseas visits

       
      • 1-3 June 2008, to New York, to attend Education Summit Meeting, organised by the Sutton Trust, who paid for my air fare and accommodation. (Registered 13 June 2008)

      25 March 2008 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Senior Adviser to Punter Southall, a firm of actuaries, advising on pension issues. (£45,001-50,000)
      • Senior Adviser to Punter Southall, a firm of actuaries, advising on pension issues. (£75,001-£80,000)

      22 January 2008 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Mr Ian Armitage, businessman (personal donation) (Registered 10 January 2007)
       

      9 January 2008 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Economic Adviser to Dresdner Kleinwort, Merchant Bank.
       

      18 December 2007 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • 15-16 September 2006, fee from JP Morgan plc for chairing a conference on pensions and financial services at Gleneagles. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 12 December 2006)
       

      4 December 2007 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

       
      • Mr Theodore Agnew, businessman, Norfolk, (personal donation) to assist me with education research. (Registered 4 December 2007)
      • Mr Michael Hintze, businessman, in support of the Childhood Review. (Registered 4 December 2007)

      20 November 2007 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

       
      • 14-16 September 2007, Gleneagles Pensions and Savings Industry Summit. I received an honorarium and air fares to Edinburgh for myself and my wife. (Registered 14 November 2007)

      6. Overseas visits

       
      • 3-4 November 2007, two nights' accommodation at the Hotel Splendido, Portofino, provided by the Portofino Dialogues organisation for my participation in their Conference. (I paid for my flights.) (Registered 14 November 2007)

      28 August 2007 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Mr Ian Armitage, businessman (personal donation)
      • (Registered 10 January 2007)
      • Sir John Beckwith is providing, through Conservative Central Office, a donation to assist the employment of an education researcher.
      • Mr Peter Hall has provided, through Conservative Central Office, a donation to assist me with the employment of a senior research assistant.
      • Mr Ian Armitage, businessman (personal donation) (Registered 10 January 2007)
      • Mr Michael Hintze, businessman, in support of the Childhood Review. (Registered 17 July 2007)
      • Donations have been provided through Conservative Central Office from:
      • Mr Peter Hall, businessman, to assist me with the employment of a senior research assistant. (Registered 17 July 2007)
      • Mr Charles Pugh, businessman, to assist me with the employment of an education researcher. (Registered 17 July 2007)
      • Mr Richard Sharp, businessman, to assist me with the employment of an education researcher. (Registered 17 July 2007)

      30 July 2007 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

       
      • Mr Peter Hall has provided, through Conservative Central Office, a donation to assist me with the employment of a senior research assistant.

      1. Remunerated directorships

      • Chairman of Board of Universal Sensors Ltd, a company developing biosensors for Sensortec Ltd and other companies.
      • Chairman of Cawood Scientific Ltd, a company more than 50% owned by Sensortec Ltd.
       

      5 June 2007 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • 26 April 2006, fee, paid into my Research Account, for lecture at a conference organised by the Communitarian Network in Brussels. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 23 May 2006)
       

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Lord Ashcroft provided research assistance through Media Intelligence Partners.
      • (Registered 23 May 2006)
      • Sir John Beckwith is providing, through Conservative Central Office, a donation to assist the employment of an education researcher. (Registered 23 May 2006)
      • Sir John Beckwith is providing, through Conservative Central Office, a donation to assist the employment of an education researcher.

      1 May 2007 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • September 2005, fee from JP Morgan plc for chairing a conference on pensions. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 March 2006)
       

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Mr David Lloyd, of Lloyd's (Animal) Feeds Ltd, Shropshire
      • (Registered 30 March 2006)
       

      6. Overseas visits

      • 25-29 September 2005, to Washington DC, as a member of the Board of the Centre for Social Justice to speak at a conference. The Centre for Social Justice contributed towards my travel and hotel expenses. (Registered 28 March 2006)
       

      26 March 2007 - View full entry

      1. Remunerated directorships

      • Director of Cawood Scientific Ltd, a company more than 50% owned by Sensortec Ltd.
      • Chairman of Cawood Scientific Ltd, a company more than 50% owned by Sensortec Ltd.

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Economic Adviser to Dresdner Kleinwort Wassenstein, Merchant Bank.
      • 15-16 September 2006, fee from JP Morgan plc for chairing a conference on pensions at Gleneagles. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 12 December 2006)
      • Economic Adviser to Dresdner Kleinwort, Merchant Bank.
      • 15-16 September 2006, fee from JP Morgan plc for chairing a conference on pensions and financial services at Gleneagles. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 12 December 2006)

      23 January 2007 - View full entry

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Sir John Beckwith
      • (Registered 10 January 2007)

      9 January 2007 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

       
      • 15-16 September 2006, fee from JP Morgan plc for chairing a conference on pensions at Gleneagles. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 12 December 2006)

      21 June 2006 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • September 2005, fee from JP Morgan plc for chairing a conference on pensions. (Registered 28 March 2006)
      • September 2005, fee from JP Morgan plc for chairing a conference on pensions. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 March 2006)
      • 26 April 2006, fee, paid into my Research Account, for lecture at a conference organised by the Communitarian Network in Brussels. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 23 May 2006)

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

      • Financial support as a Member of Parliament received from:
      • Lord Ashcroft
      • Financial support paid to my Research Account has been received from:
      • Lord Ashcroft provided research assistance through Media Intelligence Partners.
      • (Registered 23 May 2006)
      • Sir John Beckwith is providing, through Conservative Central Office, a donation to assist the employment of an education researcher. (Registered 23 May 2006)

      12 May 2006 - View full entry

      1. Remunerated directorships

      • Chairman of Board of Universal Biosensors Limited, a subsidiary of Sensor-Tec Limited, a company developing biosensors.
      • Chairman of Board of Universal Sensors Ltd, a company developing biosensors for Sensortec Ltd and other companies.
      • Director of Cawood Scientific Ltd, a company more than 50% owned by Sensortec Ltd.

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Senior Policy Adviser to Punter Southall, actuaries. (£20,001-£25,000)
      • Senior Adviser to Punter Southall, a firm of actuaries, advising on pension issues. (£45,001-50,000)
      • September 2005, fee from JP Morgan plc for chairing a conference on pensions. (Registered 28 March 2006)

      4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

       
      • Financial support as a Member of Parliament received from:
      • Mr Ian Armitage, businessman (personal donation)
      • Lord Ashcroft
      • Sir John Beckwith
      • Mr David Lloyd, of Lloyd's (Animal) Feeds Ltd, Shropshire
      • (Registered 30 March 2006)

      6. Overseas visits

       
      • 25-29 September 2005, to Washington DC, as a member of the Board of the Centre for Social Justice to speak at a conference. The Centre for Social Justice contributed towards my travel and hotel expenses. (Registered 28 March 2006)

      9. Registrable shareholdings

      • (a) Two hundred and seventy-five shares in Sensor-Tec Limited; a company developing biosensors.
      • (a) Two hundred and seventy-five shares in Sensortec Ltd; a company developing biosensors.

      13 February 2006 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Fee for chairing the Gleneagles Conference on 10-12 September 2004 provided by JP Morgan plc, the sponsors. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
       

      1 November 2005 - View full entry

      1. Remunerated directorships

      • Chairman of Board of Universal Biosensors Limited the British subsidiary of Sensor-Tec Limited, a company developing biosensors.
      • Chairman of Board of Universal Biosensors Limited, a subsidiary of Sensor-Tec Limited, a company developing biosensors.

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Economic Adviser to Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, Merchant Bank.
      • Economic Adviser to Dresdner Kleinwort Wassenstein, Merchant Bank.
      • Senior Policy Adviser to Punter Southall, actuaries. (£20,001-£25,000)

      9. Registrable shareholdings

      • (a) Two hundred shares in Sensor-Tec Limited; a company developing biosensors.
      • (a) Two hundred and seventy-five shares in Sensor-Tec Limited; a company developing biosensors.

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

      • 2 July 2004, two tickets and hospitality at Wimbledon on Men's Semi-Finals Day, as a guest of the BBC. (Registered 25 August 2004)
       

      11 April 2005 - View full entry

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

      • 2 July 2004, two tickets and hospitality at Wimbledon on Men's Semi-Finals Day, as a guest of the BBC. (Registered 25 August 2004)
      • 2 July 2004, two tickets and hospitality at Wimbledon on Men's Semi-Finals Day, as a guest of the BBC. (Registered 25 August 2004)

      28 January 2005 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc..

       
      • Fee for chairing the Gleneagles Conference on 10-12 September 2004 provided by JP Morgan plc, the sponsors. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

      • 2 July 2004, two tickets and hospitality at Wimbledon on Men's Semi-Finals Day, as a guest of the BBC. (Registered 25 August 2004)
      • 2 July 2004, two tickets and hospitality at Wimbledon on Men's Semi-Finals Day, as a guest of the BBC. (Registered 25 August 2004)

      22 October 2004 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • 14 October 2003, fee for speaking at conference in Madrid on the future and reform of pension funds, organised by The Economist which paid the fee, my air fare and overnight accommodation. (Registered 16 October 2003)
       

      8 September 2004 - View full entry

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

       
      • 2 July 2004, two tickets and hospitality at Wimbledon on Men's Semi-Finals Day, as a guest of the BBC. (Registered 25 August 2004)

      4 December 2003 - View full entry

      1. Remunerated directorships

       
      • Chairman of Board of Universal Biosensors Limited the British subsidiary of Sensor-Tec Limited, a company developing biosensors.

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc.

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • My employment as the Senior Adviser to Monitor Company Management Consultants ceased in May 2001. The company has indicated that it may in future seek my assistance from time to time with individual projects, for which payment could be made. No such payment has been received by me to date.
      • 14 October 2003, fee for speaking at conference in Madrid on the future and reform of pension funds, organised by The Economist which paid the fee, my air fare and overnight accommodation. (Registered 16 October 2003)

      6. Overseas visits

      • 28 October-4 November 2001, to Washington DC, to deliver two public lectures and to visit think tanks. Two fees and accommodation in Washington DC paid for by the Russell Kirk Centre of America. I paid for my own plane tickets. (Registered 19 December 2001)
       

      14 May 2002 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Senior Adviser to Monitor Company, Management Consultants. (£20,001-£25,000)
      • 29 March 2001, fee of £2000 for speech at Mercury Private Equity. (Registered 11 May 2001)
      • My employment as the Senior Adviser to Monitor Company Management Consultants ceased in May 2001. The company has indicated that it may in future seek my assistance from time to time with individual projects, for which payment could be made. No such payment has been received by me to date.

      6. Overseas visits

      • 24-30 April 2000, lecture tour of United States as guest of the Edmund Burke Society of America, who paid a fee. Travel costs paid by University of South Carolina, where I delivered two of the lectures. (Registered 29 June 2000)
      • 22-24 January 2001, to Zurich to attend CSIS conference on global ageing. Travel and accommodation costs paid for by CSIS. (Registered 12 February 2001)
      • 28 October-4 November 2001, to Washington DC, to deliver two public lectures and to visit think tanks. Two fees and accommodation in Washington DC paid for by the Russell Kirk Centre of America. I paid for my own plane tickets. (Registered 19 December 2001)

      8. Land and Property

       
      • Flat in West London, from which rental income is received.

      9. Registrable shareholdings

      • (a) Two shares in Sensor-Tec Limited; a company developing biosensors.
      • (a) Two hundred shares in Sensor-Tec Limited; a company developing biosensors.

      14 May 2001 - View full entry

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

       
      • 29 March 2001, fee of £2000 for speech at Mercury Private Equity. (Registered 11 May 2001)

      6. Overseas visits

      • 10-12 September 1999, to Cadenabbia, Italy, at the invitation of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. (Registered 24 September 1999)
      • 12-15 October 1999, to the USA to speak on social security reform at the Heritage Foundation Conference, costs paid for by the Heritage Foundation, USA. (Registered 25 November 1999)
      • 22-24 January 2001, to Zurich to attend CSIS conference on global ageing. Travel and accommodation costs paid for by CSIS. (Registered 12 February 2001)

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

      • 7-9 May 1999, to Jersey, Channel Islands, to participate in seminar on employment policy, paid for by Bailhache Labesse, Advocates and Solicitors, St. Helier, Jersey. (Registered 1 June 1999)
      • 13-15 January 2000, I attended the Franco-British Colloque at Hanbury Manor in Hertfordshire, sponsored by BP Amoco. (Registered 20 January 2000)
       

      10 November 2000 (first entry we have)

      2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.

      • Author.
      • Senior Adviser to Monitor Company, Management Consultants. (£20,001-£25,000)
      • Economic Adviser to Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, Merchant Bank.

      5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

      • 7-9 May 1999, to Jersey, Channel Islands, to participate in seminar on employment policy, paid for by Bailhache Labesse, Advocates and Solicitors, St. Helier, Jersey. (Registered 1 June 1999)
      • 13-15 January 2000, I attended the Franco-British Colloque at Hanbury Manor in Hertfordshire, sponsored by BP Amoco. (Registered 20 January 2000)

      6. Overseas visits

      • 10-12 September 1999, to Cadenabbia, Italy, at the invitation of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. (Registered 24 September 1999)
      • 12-15 October 1999, to the USA to speak on social security reform at the Heritage Foundation Conference, costs paid for by the Heritage Foundation, USA. (Registered 25 November 1999)
      • 24-30 April 2000, lecture tour of United States as guest of the Edmund Burke Society of America, who paid a fee. Travel costs paid by University of South Carolina, where I delivered two of the lectures. (Registered 29 June 2000)

      9. Registrable shareholdings

      • (a) Two shares in Sensor-Tec Limited; a company developing biosensors.