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The Register of Members' Interests, 14 May 2002

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Diane Abbott - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Smithville Associates; a training consultancy.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional lecturing and journalism.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Smithville Associates.

Gerry Adams - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Author.
  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director Féile An Phobail Limited.

Nick Ainger - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the TGWU.

Peter Ainsworth - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • As Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, I have received frequent invitations to attend cultural and sporting events; the value of the hospitality I receive on some of these occasions may exceed £250.

Douglas Alexander - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional contributions to various newspapers and broadcasting.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My constituency party received a donation of £1,000 from the AEEU for election campaigning. (Registered 28 August 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 29 November 2001, my wife and I attended a concert as the guests of the BBC. (Registered 2 December 2001)
  • 19 February 2002, I attended a film showing, accompanied by my wife, as the guests of Channel 4. (Registered 21 February 2002)
  • 20 February 2002, I attended the Brit Awards, accompanied by my wife, as the guests of the British Phonographic Institute. (Registered 21 February 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental of building attached to my house.
  • Rental of flat in Edinburgh

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of the Advisory Board of the Centre for Scottish Public Policy (non-remunerated).
  • Member of the Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh) Liaison Committee (non-remunerated).
  • Honorary President of the Gleniffer Out of School Club, Paisley (non-remunerated).

Richard Allan - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for broadcasting, writing, speeches, lectures and opinion surveys.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). The fee is donated to my constituency party.

6. Overseas visits

  • 23-25 November 2001, to Nafplion, Greece, to attend the Hydra II Conference and speak on information technology, at the invitation of the British Council, who, with the British Embassy, paid my travel expenses. Accommodation and meals were funded jointly by the Greek Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and the Greek Ministry of Development. (Registered 20 December 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unpaid) of the Sheffield City Trust, a charitable company set up by Sheffield City Council to run a range of facilities such as sports and entertainment venues.
  • Trustee of the Industry and Parliament Trust, a non-profit charitable company established to promote mutual understanding between Parliament and UK industry.

Graham Allen - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for writing and lecturing.

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 June-16 July 2001, to Australia, representing the British and Irish Parliamentary Rugby Union team against the Australian Parliament. Over 70% of the tour expenses were funded by contributions from the players and the balance from sponsorship and advertising generated on behalf of the Club/Parliamentary Lions. The sponsors and advertisers were: Arlington Lodge, Ashurst Morris Crisp, Bell Design, GEM Construction, Glaxosmithkline, HIFX Ltd., Irish Independent News & Media, Japan Airlines, ntl, Rickitt Grant & Partners, Rickitt Mitchell, Rolls Royce, R Smith, Sweet Chariot, Toyota, Waterford Crystal. (Registered 25 August 2001)
  • 27-28 October 2001, to Spain, to participate in the Madrid Conference on Democratic Transition. Honorarium, travel and hotel expenses paid by the Gorbachev Foundation. (Registered 20 November 2001)
  • 18-22 February 2002, to North Carolina for a family holiday during which I gave several lectures at local universities, who met my transport and accommodation costs and paid a small honorarium. (Registered 28 February 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I hold shares in Nottingham Forest FC.

David Amess - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional media interviews.
  • Parliamentary Adviser to the Caravan Club. (£1,001-£5,000)

Michael Ancram - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Portzim Ltd.; family estate company in Roxburghshire.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Minority limited partner in Bonny Extra (Paper) Limited Partnership; provision of consultancy services for the development of waste paper recovery procedures.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I received the following donations of £1,000 and over for my campaign for the leadership of the Conservative Party (Registered 18 December 2001):
  • Lord Phillip Harris of Peckham £5,000
  • Mr Henry Keswick £5,000
  • Mr Irvine Laidlaw £10,000
  • Mr John Spurling £10,000
  • Provision of office facilities, value £3,000, from Yellow M Company, Newcastle upon Tyne. (Registered 18 December 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • December 2001, gift of a pair of skis from the Head Sports Group. (Registered 15 January 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-20 November 2001, to Gibraltar as a guest of the Government of Gibraltar, who paid for my flights and accommodation. (Registered 9 January 2002)
  • 24 November 2001, to Amsterdam, to attend a luncheon and speak at a seminar, as a guest of the Benedictus de Spinoza Foundation in Amsterdam, who met all the costs. (Registered 12 December 2001)
  • 16-22 February 2002, to Israel, the Palestine Authority and Jordan, sponsored by Conservative Friends of Israel UK. (Registered 25 February 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • A small tenanted estate and a partnership in a tenanted farm in Roxburghshire.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Portzim Ltd.

Donald Anderson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fees are paid to charity.
  • Broadcasting receipts, which are paid to charity.
  • Three articles for the Daily Mirror. (£1-£1,000)

8. Land and Property

  • I receive rental income from a paying guest in our London home from time to time.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of the Board of Mercy Ships, an aid charity (unremunerated).

Janet Anderson - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 20 February 2002, two tickets for the Brit Awards 2002, as a guest of the British Phonographic Institute. (Registered 27 February 2002)

James Arbuthnot - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister (non-practising).
  • Member of Lloyd's.
  • Categories of business underwritten - CBS Mapa: All categories.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 2-4 November 2001, two nights' accommodation, including meals, at the Savoy Hotel in London, and other meals elsewhere, while attending a conference as a guest of the British-Spanish Tertulias. The event was funded partly by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and partly by the Spanish Tertulias, with contributions from British business. (Registered 7 December 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income from a flat in London SW10.

Hilary Armstrong - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Car park pass provided for Teesside Airport. (Registered 20 July 2001)
  • Car park pass provided for Newcastle Airport. (Registered 20 July 2001)
  • Car park pass provided for GNER stations. (Registered 20 July 2001)
  • All used only for journeys from constituency to London for parliamentary work.
  • Since 1 January 2001, three visits to the Stadium of Light accompanied by my husband as guests of the Chairman of Sunderland AFC.

Candy Atherton - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Political Opinion Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Fees received from panels goes to my constituency office.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • £12,000 in lieu of rent from Falmouth Labour Club to Falmouth Branch Labour Party. (Registered 7 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Small cottage in St. Day, Cornwall.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee on the Board of Directors for Carn Brea Recreation Centre, Cornwall, a charitable trust (unremunerated).

Charlotte Atkins - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from opinion polls.
  • Occasional fees from broadcasting.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My constituency party receives £1,500 a year from UNISON under a constituency development agreement.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I act as an unpaid adviser on parliamentary matters to the British Fluoridisation Society.

David Atkinson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees received for participating in opinion polls.
  • Occasional payment for addressing seminars, conferences and other speeches.

Peter Atkinson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Parliamentary and public affairs consultant, Countryside Alliance. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • Freelance journalism.
  • Member of the political opinion panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000). The fees received are paid directly to Hexham Conservative Association.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Research work provided by Countryside Alliance.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Car park pass provided by GNER. (Registered 17 July 2001)

John Austin - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000) Fees are paid directly to the Erith and Thamesmead Constituency Labour Party.
  • Small payments received for completing research surveys or for speaking engagements or writing articles, which are passed on to charitable organisations or the Erith and Thamesmead Constituency Labour Party.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • In 2000/2001, the Erith and Thamesmead Constituency Labour Party received the sum of £1,500 from MSF under a Constituency Development Plan Agreement for organisational activities. It is anticipated that a similar sum will be received during the current financial year. I receive no direct or indirect financial benefit from this arrangement which is negotiated between my constituency party and the trade union. (Registered 25 July 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 13 January 2002, my partner and I attended the European film premier of "Iris", as guests of Pfizer Ltd., including a reception before and dinner afterwards at the Park Lane Hotel. (Registered 16 January 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated), London Marathon Charitable Trust Ltd.
  • Trustee (unremunerated), Greenwich MIND.
  • Director and Trustee (unremunerated) of the Crossness Engines Trust.

Richard Bacon - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-22 February 2002, to the Falkland Islands, at the invitation of the Falkland Islands Government. (Registered 12 March 2002)

Adrian Bailey - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Two-bedroomed flat in Kennington, London.

Vera Baird - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Practising barrister largely paid by the Legal Services Commission (Legal Aid Fund).
  • Occasional journalism and lecturing.
  • March 2002, I undertook a working visit to Ethiopia, all expenses paid by the British Council who also paid me a fee. (Registered 17 April 2002)

Norman Baker - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for writing and broadcasting.
  • Fee for speech given to civil servants at the initiation of the Cabinet Office on the subject of parliamentary questions. (Registered 31 October 2001)
  • October 2001, fee in respect of commission from Mail on Sunday on the topics of MI5 and Data protection. (Registered 12 November 2001)
  • Occasional income from contributions to political opinion surveys. All monies received are donated to local voluntary and charitable organisations including, on occasion, my local constituency party.
  • January 2002, fee for speech given to civil servants at the initiation of the Cabinet Office on the subject of parliamentary questions. (Registered 12 February 2002)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • January-February 2002, a research assistant was provided for my House of Commons office by Forum for the Future, an organisation that organises placements for students studying sustainable development. (Registered 4 March 2002)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 22 October 2001, gift of a set of matching pens from Parker Pen company, Newhaven. (Registered 31 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Part-share in property in Lewes which contains both my constituency office and my main residence since September 2000.

Tony Baldry - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman (non-executive), XiMed PLC; pharmaceutical research and development.
  • Transense Technologies PLC (non-executive); development of tyre monitoring technology.
  • Chairman (non-executive) of HAK Investments Ltd.; the UK investment company of Hassan A. Karim Al Ghathani Sons. Co. (HAK Group) of Saudi Arabia.
  • OASIS Ltd. (Oriental and African Strategic Investment Services Limited); a Financial Services Authority regulated Corporate Finance House, focusing particularly on Asia.
  • AKMA International Ltd.; AKMA Solutions International Ltd.; AKMA Properties Ltd; AKMA Finance Ltd.; property development refurbishment in the UK and overseas.
  • Medpharma PLC (non-executive); pharmaceutical research.
  • India First PLC (non-executive); promoting trade relations between the UK and India and investment in India.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Practising barrister.
  • Parliamentary adviser to the Construction Industry Council. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Executive Partner in Diamond Film Partnership; a UK partnership promoting UK film and television production rights.
  • Occasional fees for writing and lectures.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Jim Perry donated £4000 to the North Oxfordshire Conservative General Election Fighting Fund in 2001. Jim Perry is a constituent who is also Chief Executive of Transense Technologies PLC, a company of which I am a non-executive director.
  • I employ a research assistant who receives some funding direct from the Lighting Industry Federation, solely in connection with work that she does in support of the Associate All-Party Lighting Group.
  • I employ a secretary who receives some financial support direct from the Turkish Business Council solely in relation to secretarial and administrative work that she carries out in connection with the All-Party Parliamentary Turkish Group.

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-14 June 2001, to Dubai with my wife, as a wedding present from Khalid Algahtani, who is President of the HAK Group of Companies of Saudi Arabia, of which I am a director of HAK Investments Ltd., a UK subsidiary. (Registered 28 June 2001)
  • 3-6 May 2002, to Turkey with members of the All-Party Parliamentary Turkey Group as guests of the Turkish Government. (Registered 7 May 2002)

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • A Kyrgyz felt rug, a wedding present to my wife and myself from Roza Otunbayeva, the Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan. (Registered 28 June 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • A flat in central London.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) 3DM PLC (formerly 3DM Worldwide PLC); owners of a wool and yarn factory in Kyrgyzstan and engaged in promoting trade generally to and from central Asia and also owners and promoters in Europe of US patents relating to plastics in the automotive industry.
  • (b) Transense Technologies PLC.
  • (b) XiMed PLC.
  • (b) Medpharma PLC.
  • (b) India First PLC.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee (unremunerated) of Dr. L.V. Singhvi Foundation; providing visiting fellowships to Members of Parliament and members of the judiciary both in India and the UK.
  • A Member of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons of England.
  • Governor of the Commonwealth Institute.
  • Director of Rancid News Ltd. (unremunerated); promotes concerts.

Tony Banks - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • From time to time I buy and sell items of political iconography.
  • Fee of £1,000 received from Ernst and Young for a debate on the economy in Harrogate on 22 November 2001. (Registered 6 March 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-4 May 2001, to Greece to attend Olympic seminar. Travel and hotel accommodation provided by Organising Committee, 2004 Olympics. (Registered 9July 2001)
  • 1-4 September 2001, to Tunisia at the invitation of the Tunisian Government. (Registered 6 March 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Charles James Fox (Fine Arts) Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Vice-President, League Against Cruel Sports.
  • Patron, Richard House Trust.

Gregory Barker - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Director, Flare View Ltd.; investment property company.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 25 June 2001, day at Wimbledon Tennis Championship, as guest of Hawkpoint Partners (Investment Bank). (Registered 27 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • 100% beneficial owner of freehold commercial property in East Anglia, from which I receive rental income.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Flare View Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • My wife, Celeste Barker, is a shareholder in a family owned business, Charles Wells Ltd (Brewery).

Harry Barnes - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for newspaper articles. Fees passed on to charities.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the Dronfield Contact Club, Dronfield. (Registered 23 September 2001)

John Baron - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • J T Investments Ltd.; property and investment company.
  • Barons Property Services Ltd.; property services company.

8. Land and Property

  • Three residential properties in London SW4 from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) J T Investments Ltd.
  • (a) Barons Property Services Ltd.

John Barrett - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • A.B.C. Productions Ltd.; commercial property leasing.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Councillor, City of Edinburgh Council.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) A.B.C. Productions Ltd.

Kevin Barron - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Lay member of General Medical Council, for which a daily attendance allowance is paid.

Hugh Bayley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for writing and lecturing.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • GNER provide me with a car park pass for use on Parliamentary duties. (Registered 13 July 2001)
  • Complimentary car park season ticket (valid 1 January to 31 December 2002) provided by GNER. (Registered 14 December 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of United Nations Association International Service (unpaid).

Margaret Beckett - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the Transport and General Workers Union. (Registered 19 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Residential rented property; flat in Westminster, London SW1.

Anne Begg - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional journalism and media appearances.

Roy Beggs - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Councillor, Larne Borough Council.
  • Member of the North Eastern Education and Library Board.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 22 November 2001, visit to Poole, including lunch, and boat trip on Solent to view marinas and shoreside developments. Cost of travel, including return to Gatwick/Belfast, sponsored by Titan Group, Co. Antrim. (Registered 27 November 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-18 February 2002, to Gibraltar as member of a parliamentary delegation, as a guest of the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 22 March 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Farm, approximately 60 acres, Co. Antrim, interests in beef cattle.
  • Interest in a landfill site at Ballyrickard Road, Larne, Co. Antrim.
  • Interest in land and property at Inver Road, Larne, Co. Antrim.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated), LEDCOM (Larne Economic Development Company).

A J Beith - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consultant to Bourne Leisure Group Ltd.; a holiday park operator in Britain and overseas, on general and parliamentary matters. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Occasional broadcasting, lecturing and writing.
  • A regular column for the Clubs Journal of the Club and Institute Union. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of the Taylor Nelson Sofres Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000) (All fees go to my constituency association or to charity.)
  • Member of BPRI's Political Opinion Panel. (£1-£1,000) (All fees go to my constituency association or to charity.)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Newcastle Airport car parking pass provided by Newcastle Airport. (Registered 19 July 2001)
  • GNER car parking pass provided by GNER. (Registered 19 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • I am the tenant of accommodation in Alnwick for a constituency office and receive rental income from sub-letting surplus accommodation to the Education Welfare Department of Northumberland County Council, and from the Berwick Constituency Liberal Democrats for part-use of my offices; this income is deducted in full from the amount charged to the Fees Office for the renting of the offices.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I am a Trustee (unremunerated) of the Historic Chapels Trust.
  • Honorary President of Berwick Rangers Football Club.
  • President (honorary) of the North-East Civic Trust.

Stuart Bell - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • SpenView Communications Ltd.; a consultancy.
  • SpenView Publications Ltd.; publishing company.
  • (Both companies are subsidiaries of SpenView Ltd; see below.)

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister.
  • Writer.
  • Fees for various speaking engagements.
  • Adviser to Ernst and Young. Remuneration for parliamentary services as part of wider agreement. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • Adviser to Rotch Property Group Ltd. for parliamentary services as part of a wider agreement. (£1,001-£5,000)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) SpenView Ltd.; holding company.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated) SpenView Ltd.

Henry Bellingham - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Glencara Estate Company Ltd.; property company owning commercial and agricultural land.
  • Global Tourism Solutions Ltd.; tourism consultancy.
  • White Knight Investments PLC; AIM-listed venture capital company specialising in mining sector.
  • Lansdowne Advisory Ltd.; consultancy specialising in inward investment.
  • First Mercantile PLC; customer relationship management company (written letter requesting to resign 1 September 2001.)
  • Challenger Oil Services Ltd; oil drilling (written letter requesting to resign 1 September 2001.)

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consultant to Waste Recycling Group PLC on strategic corporate issues (resigned 1 October 2001.)

8. Land and Property

  • Farm and woodland, Congham, Norfolk, from which rental income is received.
  • House in Burnham Market, Norfolk, from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Glencara Estate Co. Ltd.
  • (a) Global Tourism Solutions Ltd.
  • (a) White Knight Investments PLC.
  • (a) Lansdowne Advisory Ltd.
  • (a) First Mercantile PLC.

Hilary Benn - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Occasional attendance at football matches at Elland Road as a guest of Leeds United Football Club.
  • August 2001, my son and I attended one day's play at the Test Match at Headingley as guests of Yorkshire Enterprises. (Registered 24 September 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Part-owner of house in London.
  • Part-owner of small nature reserve in Essex.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated): UNIONS 21.
  • Shareholdings below registrable value in:
  • United Business Media
  • Garban Intercapital
  • Halifax

Andrew Bennett - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fee and expenses received from Banwaste and Newcastle City Council for chairing an inquiry on their behalf into their waste policy in Newcastle. (Registered 10 December 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • President of Ramblers Association (unremunerated).
  • Trustee of Tameside Care Trust (unremunerated).

John Bercow - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional broadcasting.
  • Communications training to staff of Chase Manhattan Bank (now J P Morgan), Mondex UK and Deutsche Bank.
  • Communications training provided to other individuals on an occasional basis.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 22 October 2001, I was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morris at a Blue Ribbon Dinner. (Registered 22 January 2002)

Paul Beresford - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Dental surgeon.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Car parking pass from South West Trains. (Registered 16 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Private accommodation and surgery, Putney, London SW15.

Roger Berry - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)

Harold Best - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Free loan of computer equipment with associated computer support services and access to the Council's intranet provided by Leeds City Council solely for the benefit of constituents. [Received from 2000]

Clive Betts - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Office provided by Sheffield City Council at an annual charge of £2000 towards rent and rates. Staff, furniture, telephone and cleaning costs are paid by myself; heating and lighting is provided by the Council.

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-10 February 2002, to Japan for a conference with Japanese Parliamentarians. Half of the cost was met by the Japanese Government and half by the British Government. (Registered 8 March 2002)

Liz Blackman - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the GMB union. (Registered 8 October 2001)

Tony Blair - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 24 November 2001, tickets and hospitality for my family and me to see the England vs South Africa rugby match at Twickenham, provided by the Rugby Football Union. (Registered 25 November 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • December 2001/January 2002, accompanied by my family I spent six nights as a guest of the Egyptian Government at two private Government villas at the New Tower Hotel in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt. The Egyptian Government also provided my family and I with a return flight from Cairo to Sharm-el-Sheikh. I have made charitable donations to a charity chosen by the Egyptian Government equating to the cost to the Egyptians for this accommodation and travel. (Registered 14 January 2002)

Hazel Blears - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • There is a constituency development plan between my constituency party and the Transport and General Workers Union of £1000 per annum.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • June 2001, two tickets to Kabuki performance provided by Lowry Centre Trust. (Registered 14 October 2001)
  • August 2001, I was a guest of Manchester Airport and received a small cosmetic gift at their Airport Dinner. (Registered 14 October 2001)
  • October 2001, to Labour Gala Dinner as guest of the Co-operative Group. (Registered 14 October 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of Working Class Movement Library (voluntary - no remuneration).
  • Trustee of The Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (unremunerated).

Bob Blizzard - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Research Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Fees from both panels are paid to local charities.

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-21 March 2002, to Germany with the Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group to study renewable energy, paid for by Powergen. (Registered 11 April 2002)

David Blunkett - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My Constituency Labour Party was supported in the early part of 2001 by the professional association Connect, the telecom managers' union. (Registered 18 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • One-bedroom house in Southfields, London. This is normally used for my own residential purposes but is temporarily rented out on a six-month lease.

Crispin Blunt - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from polling organisations, media and academic institutions, for articles and appearances.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 12 June 2001, hospitality and ticket to one day international at Lords, England vs Pakistan, as guest of BP Amoco. (Registered20 June 2001)
  • 13 January 2002, my wife and I attended the European file premiere of "Iris" at the Curzon cinema as guests of Pfizer Ltd., who are a large employer in my constituency. Hospitality included a reception beforehand and dinner afterwards at the Park Lane Hotel. (Registered 15 January 2002)

Tim Boswell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Self-employed partner in family farming business.
  • Receipt of fees for occasional articles and media appearances.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 13 July 2001, to the British Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone, as guest of the Motor Sport Industry Association. (Registered 19 July 2001)
  • 15 July 2001, to the British Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone, accompanied by a personal guest and in my capacity as constituency MP, as guests of Octagon Motor Sport. (Registered 19 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Lower Aynho Grounds Farm (as at item 2), Northants/Oxon, from which rental income is also received.
  • Land at Great Leighs, Essex (with family interests), from which rental income is received.

Peter Bottomley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Income from speaking, reading, and writing.
  • Economist.
  • Advice and deposition on casualty reduction and vehicle risks (including evidence in litigation relating to Suzuki; and to Consumers Union) to Roth, Edwards & Smith, Attorneys in Florida, and to other lawyers.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Donation of £1000 to the West Worthing Conservative Fighting Fund from the Westminster Circle, a group of business people originally based in the Carshalton and Wallington constituency for whom I sponsor lunch meetings. The Fighting Fund is not tied to my candidacy but is also used for borough, district and county election expenses and helps other constituencies when possible.
  • Donation of £2500 to the West Worthing Conservative Association from the Westminster Circle.
  • Unpaid assistance by Daniel Hahn from Germany.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Many media, sporting, musical, dramatic and other cultural invitations as an MP and a spouse.
  • Infrequent payments by media of damages and/or legal costs as the result of writs after actionable defamation.
  • 21 January 2002, attended the tribute and dinner with Luciano Pavarotti at Covent Garden as guests of Tina and Tim Benn. (Registered 25 January 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-9 September 2001, to Germany. Hospitality provided by Konrad Adenauer Foundation; I paid my travel costs. (Registered 30 September 2001)
  • 13-15 March 2002, to Florida, USA, to visit British prisoner at Union Correctional Institution, Raiford and to meet Governor Jeb Bush's assistant general counsel, Tallahassee: two legs of the flights arranged by Krishna Maharaj defence group, two legs and other expenses paid by me. (Registered 18 March 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Income from house sharing in London and occasional holiday letting of properties in Isle of Wight and Surrey.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-sponsored member of TGWU.
  • Member of Drapers' Company Court.
  • Member of NACRO Council.
  • Frequently I give unpaid advice to charities and to campaigning groups.

Virginia Bottomley - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Member of the Supervisory Board of Akzo Nobel; Dutch multinational company.
  • International Resources Group Ltd. (Odgers Ray and Berndston); executive recruitment consultancy.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for lectures, articles and broadcasting.
  • Partner: Odgers Ray and Berndtson.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Media, sporting, musical, dramatic and cultural invitations as MP, former Minister and occasionally as a wife.
  • 15 September 2001, use of uncancellable return tickets to USA allowed to secretary and her daughter from Odgers Ray and Berndtson. (Registered 11 October 2001)
  • 21 January 2002, attended the tribute and dinner with Luciano Pavarotti at Covent Garden as guests of Tina and Tim Benn. (Registered 25 January 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Income from house sharing in London and occasional holiday letting of properties in Isle of Wight and Surrey.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Vice-Chairman of the British Council (unpaid). (Term expires December 2001.)
  • Governor of the London School of Economics (unpaid).
  • Governor of the Ditchley Foundation (unpaid).
  • Patron, Cruse Bereavement Care (unpaid).
  • Vice-Patron, Carers' UK.
  • Governor of the London Institute (unpaid).
  • Shareholding of below registrable threshold in PatientView Ltd.; a patient publicity and market research firm.

Peter Bradley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from journalism, media appearances, lectures and opinion surveys.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • IT training provided without charge by a local company, Imagine UK. (Registered 14 September 2001)
  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the GMB trade union. (Registered 14 January 2002)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Two second-hand computers provided by Professor Steve Molyneux of the University of Wolverhampton for my use in my constituency and by my constituency Labour Party. (Registered 18 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income received from a lodger in my London home (until end July 2001).

Keith Bradley - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • I occasionally visit Old Trafford Football Ground and Old Trafford Cricket Ground during the season as a guest of Manchester Airport PLC. Such visits sometimes include one or more of my children. (Registered 14 June 1999)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unremunerated director of the Parrs Wood Rural Trust; a charitable company limited by guarantee.

Ben Bradshaw - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I receive small fees (under £100) for occasional appearances on radio and television news and current affairs programmes. All such fees are paid to local constituency charities and organisations.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Provision of website designed and hosted by Website Ltd. of Exeter.

8. Land and Property

  • Mortgaged terrace house in Exeter, Devon.
  • One-third share of terrace house in Salcombe, Devon, from which rental income is received.

Graham Brady - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional lecturing and public speaking engagements.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Opinion Leader Research Parliamentary Panel.
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International).
  • Member of MORI Parliamentary Panel.
  • June 2001, fee received from Underline Communications for hosting Pension Journalist of the Year Award in the House of Commons, sponsored by AON Consulting. (Registered 21 June 2001)
  • Two courses of lectures to students visiting from USA, Richmond College, between 18 June and 28 July 2001. (Registered 21 June 2001)

Tom Brake - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel.
  • Occasional fees for opinion polls.
  • All fees passed to local charities or my constituency party.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of the Centre for Environmental Initiatives (non-remunerated).
  • Governor of Carshalton High School for Girls.

Julian Brazier - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Freelance journalism and lecturing: writes articles, broadcasts and gives lectures on a freelance basis only.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Proceeds paid to the Red Cross Landmines Appeal.
  • Parliamentary adviser to the British Secondary Metals Association. (£1,001-£5,000)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • President of the Conservative Family Campaign.

Colin Breed - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-4 September 2001, to Tunisia, to attend opening of Mediterranean Games. Air travel from London to Tunisia and accommodation funded by the Tunisian Government. (Registered 8 October 2001)
  • 8-11 September 2001, to Gibraltar for National Day. Air travel from London to Gibraltar and full accommodation for my wife and me funded by the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 8 October 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Lay member, General Medical Council (expenses only).

Kevin Brennan - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Weekly column in the South Wales Echo. (£1,001-£5,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A donation of £1,000 was made to my election expenses at the 2001 General Election by the Union of Construction, Allied Trade and Technicians. (Registered 26 November 2001)
  • The Cardiff West Constituency Labour Party receives an annual donation of £1,000 from the Union of Construction, Allied Trade and Technicians. (Registered 26 November 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 23 March 2002, I attended the England v. Wales Six Nations match at Twickenham, as the guest of Knox Darcy. (Registered 15 April 2002)
  • 4 May 2002, I attended the FA Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, as the guest of BT. (Registered 14 May 2002)

Annette Brooke - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Partner in Broadstone Minerals; small retail and wholesale business dealing in rocks, minerals and gemstones.
  • Member of Poole Borough Council - I receive an allowance.

8. Land and Property

  • Business premises (retail shop and store) in Poole.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of Poole Community Family Trust.
  • Trustee of Broadstone Bowls Club.

Russell Brown - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Two season tickets for Queen of the South Football Club, provided by the Club. (Registered 29 October 2001)

Gordon Brown - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A registrable donation was made to my election expenses by the Transport and General Workers Union. (Registered 10 October 2001)
  • Research help from the Labour Party.

Des Browne - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Parliamentary and Public Affairs Consultant to the William Hill Organisation from 8 March-1 June 2001. (£10,001-£15,000). Remuneration received £3,750.

8. Land and Property

  • Small dwellinghouse in Ayrshire, currently occupied by my mother.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-remunerated director of East Ayrshire Employment Initiative (since 1 May 1998).
  • Non-practising Member of Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh (since 15 May 1999).

Angela Browning - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from television, radio, journalism.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Lowman Manufacturing , of Tiverton, Devon. (Registered 3 September 2001).
  • April 2001, a donation of £2700 was made to my constituency association by the Exeter Constitutional Trust. (Registered 3 September 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Annual car parking pass provided by South West Trains. (Registered 14 September 2001)

Malcolm Bruce - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional broadcasting and journalism fees.
  • Regular articles for the Aberdeen Press and Journal. (£1,001-£5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 28-31 January 2002, to Washington DC with an all-party delegation to meet membrs of Congress to discuss climate change, arranged by GLOBE (global legislators organisation for a balanced environment), who provided Business Class return air tickets and accommodation for three nights. (Registered 1 April 2002)
  • 26-28 March 2002, to Germany, with the Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group, sponsored by Powergen who paid for economy air tickets and overnight accommodation in Berlin and Schleswig-Holstein. (Registered 1 April 2002)

Chris Bryant - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from media/journalism activities.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Two tickets to attend the Brit Awards on 20 February 2002, provided by the British Phonographic Industry. (Registered 21 February 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Hill farm in the Rhondda; minor income from tack.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of MSF trade union
  • Associate of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain.

Karen Buck - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional small fees from TV and other media appearances, and from participating in polling research, with the latter income being given directly to charity.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Governor, Wilberforce School (unremunerated).
  • Board member, 'New Life for Paddington' single Regeneration Budget Board.
  • Trustee, Westminster Drugs Project.

Richard Burden - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 14-15 July 2001, passes for British Grand Prix at Silverstone and passes from F1A. Transport arranged by Sir Frank Williams. (Registered 12 July 2001)
  • 23-24 November 2001, visit to Rally GB organised by International Sportsworld Communicators, who also provided overnight accommodation in Cardiff. (Registered 27 November 2001)
  • In my capacity as Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Motor Group, I receive occasional invitations during the year to attend various charity/awards functions etc. associated with the motor industry or motorsport as the guest of the organisations concerned. (Registered 3 December 2001)

Colin Burgon - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • GMB contributes £600 per annum towards the running of the constituency party.

John Burnett - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I retain an interest in Messrs. Stones (formerly Burd Pearse), Solicitors of Okehampton and Great Torrington.

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-7 November 2000, to Rome, Italy, with the All-Party British Italian Parliamentary Group to the Jubilee celebrations for Parliamentarians. I paid the travel expenses for my wife and me. Accommodation and some hospitality was paid for by the organising Committee of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Parliamentarians for the Jubilee Year in the Italian Senate. (Registered 1 November 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Farm land buildings and residential property in Devon and London from which rental income is derived.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Greycoat Management Ltd.

Andy Burnham - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A donation of £2000 was made by the AEEU to the Leigh CLP Election Fund at the 2001 General Election. (Registered 16 August 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I am a member of Unison and the Transport and General Workers' Union.
  • Chair of Supporters Direct (unpaid); a publicly funded organisation set up to promote greater supporter ownership of football clubs.

Simon Burns - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • 6 July 2001, fee for delivering speech as part of the Oxford Academic Summer School for American High School Students Programme. (Registered 6 July 2001)
  • July 2001, fee for five lectures during the month from Hospitality Line as part of their American High School Students Programme. (Registered 25 August 2001)
  • 6 September 2001, fee for speech given to Stock Probus Club. Fee donated to Farleigh Hospice, Chelmsford. (Registered 7 September 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 11 July 2001, case of wine from The House Magazine for a speech I delivered on Private Members' Legislation. (Registered 25 August 2001).

David Burnside - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • David Burnside Associates Ltd.; communications consultancy including occasional parliamentary and governmental advice to clients in UK and overseas. (£60,001-£65,000)

3. Clients

  • Of David Burnside Associates Ltd.:
  • The British Racing Drivers Club
  • Octagon
  • Both involved in motor sport in the UK including Silverstone and Brands Hatch racing circuits.
  • Countryside Alliance; umbrella grouping representing countryside interests.
  • PPP Healthcare; a health insurance company provide private healthcare.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Between August 2000 and March 2001, DBA Limited contributed a total of £22,200 to the South Antrim Ulster Unionist Fighting Fund, which was set up primarily to support my campaigning for selection as parliamentary candidate in the by-election in September 2000, my campaign to be re-selected following my defeat in the by-election and my campaigning up to and including the June 2001 General Election. (Registered 20 September 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 15 July 2001, return helicopter flight London to Silverstone for F1 Grand Prix supplied by Sir Jackie Stewart. (Registered 11September 2001)
  • 26 July 2001, reception for New Century Holdings Ltd., to which I invited guests, hosted by Lord King of Wartnaby. (Registered 11 September 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Farmland at Co. Antrim, from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) New Century Holdings Ltd.; the holding company for David Burnside Associates Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unremunerated director of New Century Holdings Ltd. and a number of non-trading subsidiary companies owned by New Century Holdings Ltd.
  • Parliamentary Representative of the Belfast Airport Police Association (unremunerated).

Paul Burstow - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Elected member of London Borough of Sutton Council.
  • Occasional payment received for magazine articles and radio appearances.
  • Member of MORI research panel.
  • Member of Gallup research panel.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Provision of a website by Mr Jeffrey Richards, Managing Director of ABS Training, Sutton, Surrey.
  • Two desktop computers and one printer for use in my Westminster and constituency offices provided by Mr D Ellison, a local party member.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Presentation of a wicker basket containing an assortment of washable nappies and other real nappy products and a nappy basket from the Real Nappy Association. (Registered 25 April 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • I receive rental payment from my constituency party for the use of office space by a party worker in my constituency office, for which I pay the rent.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Governor of Westbourne Primary School, Sutton.
  • Hon. President of Sutton Branch of MS Society.
  • Non-executive director of Business Ecologic Limited (unremunerated).

Alistair Burt - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I receive the benefit of a research assistant sponsored by CARE (Christian Action for Research and Education).

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-9 September 2001, to Italy, to attend conference. Accommodation paid for by Konrad Adenauer Foundation. (Registered 29 October 2001)

John Butterfill - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Partner, Butterfill Associates (financial, corporate and real estate consultants).
  • Consultant to Curchod and Co. (Chartered Surveyors) (non-parliamentary).
  • Occasional fees for radio, television, lectures and journalism.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000).
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • March 2002, entertainment at Sadlers Wells Ballet with hospitality for self and wife by HBOS PLC. (Registered 10 April 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 31 January 2002, day trip to Zurich with members of the British-Swiss All-Party Parliamentary Group as the guest of the British-Swiss Chamber of Commerce. (Registered 7 February 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary President, European Property Associates (international property consultancy grouping).
  • Member of the Council of Management of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals.

Stephen Byers - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income received in respect of office accommodation in Forest Hall, Newcastle.

Vincent Cable - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for newspaper articles and lectures.

Richard Caborn - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Sheffield City Council provides me with premises in Sheffield for use as a parliamentary office, for which I pay rent of £2,000 a year and I have paid a £1,000 contribution to adaptation costs. Staff, furniture, services and running costs (excluding rates and power) are paid for by me.

Patsy Calton - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Councillor in Stockport MBC.
  • I receive occasional fees from MORI and BPRI for opinion surveys. The fees are paid directly to the Stockport Cerebral Palsy Society.
  • Occasional fees from speaking and other engagements which are paid directly to Stockport Cerebral Palsy Society.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by my brother, Mr Peter Yeldon, who also makes occasional donations to my constituency party associated with my position as candidate and Member of Parliament. (Registered 7 September 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unpaid executive director of Stockport Cerebral Palsy Society.
  • Member of National Association of Schoolteachers/Union of Women Teachers.

David Cameron - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Urbium PLC (non-executive); bar and night clubs business.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consultant to Carlton Communications PLC, providing advice on press and investor issues. (£20,001-£25,000)
  • Fortnightly column for Guardian Unlimited. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Occasional journalism and public speaking.
  • Occasional fees for completion of questionnaires.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Free subscription to ITV digital. (Registered 4 March 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Carlton Communications PLC

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of Advisory Board of Investis; an on-line investor relations company (unpaid).

Alan Campbell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Chairman of the North East Maritime and Offshore Cluster (NEMOC); a cluster of companies working in the shipbuilding, ship repair and offshore sector. (£5,001-£10,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 10-13 September 2001, to Lyons, Port Bou and Barcelona, paid for by the Rail Freight Group who met costs of travel, accommodation and food. (Registered 15 October 2001)

Anne Campbell - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • The Welding Institute (TWI). (£5,001-£10,000). (Resigned with effect from end of September 2001.)

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from broadcasting and journalism.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fees made payable to Cambridge Labour Party.
  • Member of BPRI Panel (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000) Fees made payable to Cambridge Labour Party.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Free internet service from Uunet, Cambridge.
  • I received sponsorship of £100 from each of the following companies to cover the expenses of a transport summit I organised in Cambridge in September 2001: Railtrack, Stagecoach, WAGN Railway Litd., Communiqué. (Registered 30 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Freehold of holiday cottage in Brittany, France. (No net income from letting this property.)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chair of Opportunity Links; an information service enabling welfare to work for parents (unremunerated).

Gregory Campbell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of the City Council of Londonderry.

8. Land and Property

  • Shop in Londonderry, currently unlet.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of City Partnership Board in Londonderry.

Menzies Campbell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Queen's Counsel.
  • Occasional income from journalism, broadcasting and lecturing, and opinion poll surveys. Fees from opinion poll surveys are paid to charity or to my local Liberal Democrat Association.
  • Fees from The Guardian newspaper for three articles. (£1-£1,000)
  • Fee from The Daily Express for two articles.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • From 1 December 1996 I have received a financial contribution from the Liberal Democrat Middle East Council for the provision of research services.
  • I am a member of the Commission of Inquiry which was established by the joint Middle East Councils of the Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Labour Parties to inquire into the status of the Palestinian refugees under United Nations Resolution 194. The Commission undertakes visits to the region to take evidence and meet with academics and international lawyers and publishes its findings. Donations of more than £1000 towards the funding of the Commission have been received from:
  • Mr A Qattan
  • The Council of Arab Ambassadors in London
  • The Al Maktum Foundation.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee and Board Member of:
  • COIF Charities Deposit Fund
  • COIF Charities Investment Fund
  • COIF Charities Fixed Interest Fund.
  • All the above appointments are unremunerated.

Ivor Caplin - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Leasehold property for the purpose of hairdressing business.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee, Old Market Trust, Brunswick, Hove.

Alistair Carmichael - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 10-11 September 2001, visit to the offshore Triton Floating Production in the North Sea as a guest of Amerada Hess, who paid for my overnight hotel accommodation in Aberdeen and helicopter flight to the platform. (Registered 9 January 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director, Aberdeenshire Women's Aid Ltd. (unremunerated).
  • Member of the Law Society of Scotland. I resigned from paid employment as a solicitor on my election to Parliament and have received no income from professional practice as a solicitor since 1 June 2001.

Roger Casale - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional lectures and articles on British and European politics.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was provided by GMB. (Registered 12 October 2001)
  • Some financial support for my work as a constituency Member provided by the Arthur Palmer Memorial Trust, created in memory of the first Labour Member to represent Wimbledon.
  • Some material benefit (excluding monetary payments), e.g. office and storage space and use of facilities, including the use of a free postage facility, from the trade union UNIFY).
  • Reimbursement by the All-Party British Italian Parliamentary Group, out of funds provided by its sponsors, of expenses incurred by me in the provision of office facilities (including staff) for servicing the All-Party Group.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (non-remunerated) of Wimbledon Civic Forum Trust Ltd.

William Cash - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Legal and legislative adviser to Institute of Company Accountants.
  • Consultant to Radcliffe's, solicitors; providing legal, legislative, parliamentary and public affairs advice. I occasionally sponsor functions for the firm. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Solicitor - William Cash & Co.
  • Occasional fees for journalism and radio and television broadcasts.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Research and organisational assistance from the European Foundation (nil remuneration).

6. Overseas visits

  • 10 February 2001, to Germany, to attend conference. Air fare and one night's accommodation paid for by Association of German Students. (Registered 31 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Three houses at Upton Cressett, Shropshire from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Africa Speaks Holdings (UK) Limited (not trading); African data, information and culture.

Ian Cawsey - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A lease from North Lincolnshire Council of two rooms in an office block in Brigg on terms appropriate to a not-for-profit organisation.

Colin Challen - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional writing.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. Payments made direct to my local constituency party.

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-21 March 2002, to Germany with members of the Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group to view renewable energy installations, paid for by Powergen PLC. (Registered 9 April 2002)

Ben Chapman - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 13-21 August 2001, travel to Washington as a guest of British Midland on their inaugural transatlantic flight. The flight only has been provided. (Registered 22 August 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • One small flat in Manchester, from which rental income is received.
  • One small house in London, currently unlet.
  • Commercial rented property in the Wirral (owned by my wife).

Sydney Chapman - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-practising chartered architect and surveyor; and non-practising chartered town and country planner.

David Chaytor - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • April 2000, to Japan, for annual conference of Globe International. Air fare and hotel accommodation paid for by Globe UK All-Party Group. (Registered 30 October 2001)
  • 21-29 March 2002, to Pakistan as a Member of the All-Party Parliamentary Pakistan Group, to see Afghan refugee position, Kashmir position, meet various senior political figures and other people in Islamabad, Peshawar, Muzzaffarabad, Lahore and Karachi. Fares by courtesy of Pakistan High Commission and transport provided by Pakistan Government. Accommodation paid by delegate, except two nights in Governors's House, Sindh, Karachi. Other hospitality and care provided by local people during visit. (Registered 22 April 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Shared ownership of property in London.
  • Shared ownership of property in Bury.

David Chidgey - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consulting engineer (non-practising).
  • Occasional earnings from television, radio, journalism and lecturing.
  • Parliamentary adviser to the National Market Traders' Federation. (£1,001-£5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-11 September 2001, to Gibraltar for meeting with parliamentarians and celebration of National Day. Travel and hotel costs paid for by Gibraltar Government. (Registered 9 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Part ownership, two residential rented properties in Southsea, from which rental income is received.
  • Part ownership, two residential rented properties in South London, from which rental income is received.

Christopher Chope - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Carclew Limited; small private company which provides business consultancy services but excludes advice on parliamentary or public affairs.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I am a barrister, currently non-practising.
  • Occasional broadcasting and journalism.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Carclew Limited.

James Clappison - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister.
  • Farmer: 90 acres.
  • Member of Lloyd's. (Resigned 31 December 1994.)
  • Categories of business underwritten for open years: All.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • In connection with my front bench duties I receive assistance on tax computations from an individual employed by KPMG.

8. Land and Property

  • Seven rented houses in Patrington and four in Withernsea, North Humberside.
  • Rented shop (small hairdresser's) in Patrington, North Humberside.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) L. Clappison Limited. (as from April 1992).

Paul Clark - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of the Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International).

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A donation of £2000 per annum is made to my constituency party by the Amalgamated Engineering Union.

6. Overseas visits

  • 10-13 September 2001, to France and Spain, to study rail freight systems. Travel by rail, coach and air, accommodation and meals provided by the Rail Freight Group, SNCF, Transfesa and Port of Barcelona. (Registered 29 October 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of Groundwork Medway/Swale since September 2001 (unremunerated).
  • Board member of Thames Gateway Kent Partnership since February 2001 (unremunerated).

Helen Clark - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • IPeterborough United Football Club occasionally provide me with tickets to matches. (Registered 11 October 2001)

Lynda Clark - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I am a non-practising member of the Scottish Bar from which I receive fee income generated in practice. I ceased practice as a self-employed QC in 1999 when I was appointed as Advocate General.
  • I am also a non-practising member of the English Bar and Bencher of Inner Temple (no income received).

8. Land and Property

  • House in Dundee.
  • Flat in Paris jointly owned with my husband.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of UNISON trade union.
  • Honorary co-opted member of the Lowland Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association.
  • Governing Bencher of Inner Temple.

Kenneth Clarke - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Deputy Chairman (non-executive) of Alliance Unichem PLC.
  • Deputy Chairman (non-executive) of Foreign and Colonial Investment Trust PLC.
  • Deputy Chairman (non-executive) of British American Tobacco PLC.
  • Chairman (non-executive) of Savoy Asset Management PLC.
  • Director (non-executive) of Independent News and Media (UK).
  • Chairman (non-executive) of British American Racing (Holdings) Limited.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for broadcasting, journalism and lecturing engagements, on a self-employed basis.
  • Monthly round-table discussion for Bloomberg Television. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • 6 and 10 December 2001, participation in two A-level conferences at Westminster Central Hall for Philip Allan Updates. (Registered 19 December 2001)
  • Member of FITCH International Advisory Committee; an international rating agency.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I received the following donations of £1,000 and over to my campaign for election as Leader of the Conservative Party: (Registered 16 October 2001)
  • A. I. Rosenfeld £10,000
  • Mr. Christopher Saunders £5,000
  • Mr. David R. Meller £1,000
  • Mr. Eric Koops £1,000
  • For and on behalf of Intercapital Group Ltd. £10,000
  • For Direct Car Finance Limited £1,000
  • K. J. Costa £2,000
  • Lord and Lady Harris £5,000
  • Lord and Lady Tugendhat £1,000
  • Lord Harris £14,545.62
  • Nat Puri £25,000
  • Per Pro M. J. Gleeson Group plc £1,000
  • Peter Orton £10,000
  • Robert Gillespie £2,000
  • Sir Geoffrey Leigh £5,000
  • Sir Michael Bishop/Meridian £10,000
  • Sir Nigel and Lady Rudd £5,000
  • Sir Patrick Sheehy £1,500
  • Tutton & Saunders £2,500
  • Warren Finegold £1,000
  • I also received other donations of amounts below the threshold for registration.

6. Overseas visits

  • 18 October 2001, to Madrid, for a speaking engagement at a conference hosted by Schroder Investment Management, for which I received a fee, travelling expenses and two nights' accommodation in Madrid. (Registered 25 October 2001)
  • 26 November 2001, to Madrid, to participate in Roundtable Discussion at a conference arranged by the Economic Conferences, for which I received a fee, travelling expenses and two nights' accommodation in Madrid. (Registered 19 December 2001)
  • 9 April 2002, to Bahrain, to participate in the Gulf Investment Forum for which I received a fee, arranged by EuroMoney Publications, who also paid for my travelling expenses and one night's accommodation in Bahrain. (Registered 15 April 2002)

Tom Clarke - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Vice-President of the Disabled Drivers' Association (unpaid).

Tony Clarke - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional opinion polls, payments made to charity.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of Northampton Town Football Club (unremunerated).

David Clelland - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Car park pass provided by Newcastle International Airport. (Registered 8 October 2001)
  • Car park pass provided by GNER. (Registered 8 October 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 31 March-5 April 2002, study tour to Egypt, accompanied by my partner, at the invitation and expense of the Egyptian Government. (Registered 16 April 2002)

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Arable farming in the UK.
  • Associate of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.
  • Occasional fees for broadcasting and writing articles; fees normally donated to charity.

8. Land and Property

  • Agricultural holdings in Norfolk and Gloucestershire.
  • Small amount of forestry in Scotland.

6. Overseas visits

  • 23-30 September 2001, to China on a fact-finding visit. Flights and hotels were financed from Britain Club, The Chinese Association of Friendship and International Understanding. The international flights were sponsored by BMC Properties and Management Ltd. (Registered 24 October 2001)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Alder Investment Ltd; investment management.

Ann Clwyd - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 9-14 April 2002, to Israel and Palestine to report for the BBC Radio 4 Today programme on the conflict in the Occupied Territories. Flight and hotel were paid for in part by the BBC. (Registered 22 April 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • I am the owner of a small house in Mid Wales from which I receive a small rental.

Vernon Coaker - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A donation of £2,000 was made to Gedling Constituency Labour Party in 2001 by the AEEU as part of a Constituency Development Plan. (Registered 11 February 2002)
  • A donation of £1,000 was received by Gedling Constituency Labour Party in 2001 from the Political Animal Lobby. (Registered 11 February 2002)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Free car park pass for GNER railway stations. (Registered 5 November 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member, League Against Cruel Sports.
  • Member, National Union of Teachers.
  • Member, Socialist Education Association.
  • Member, Friends of the Earth.
  • Member, AEEU.

Harry Cohen - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • UCATT donated £1,000 to my constituency party prior to the 2001 General Election. (Registered 2 August 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • House in Colchester, from which rental income is received.

Iain Coleman - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • £1,000 donation from MSF trade union to Hammersmith and Fulham Constituency Labour Party for General Election expenses. (Registered 9 October 2001)

Tim Collins - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from broadcasting and journalism.
  • Fee from the BBC received 4 December 2001 for an appearance on "Any Questions" on 9 November. (Registered 6 December 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 28 June 2001, £250 received from Lord Razzall in settlement of a bet on the outcome of the General Election in my constituency. (Registered 2 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Golf course, equestrian centre, farmland and buildings in Essex, as eventual joint beneficiary of my late father's estate.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Shareholding of below the threshold for registration in Marconi PLC.

Tony Colman - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 26 June 2001, two tickets to Wimbledon as guests of the All England Lawn Tennis Club
  • 5 July 2001, two tickets to the Royal Box at Wimbledon as guests of Provident Financial. (Registered 31 August 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-29 March 2002, to Pakistan as a Member of the All-Party Parliamentary Pakistan Group, to see Afghan refugee position, Kashmir position, meet various senior political figures and other people in Islamabad, Peshawar, Muzzaffarabad, Lahore and Karachi. Fares by courtesy of Pakistan High Commission and transport provided by Pakistan Government. Accommodation paid by delegate, except two nights in Governors's House, Sindh, Karachi. Other hospitality and care provided by local people during visit. (Registered 22 April 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Governor, Music Therapy Charity (unremunerated).
  • Director, London First Centre (unremunerated).
  • Director, Polka Children's Theatre (unremunerated).
  • Member of the Board, Public Private Partnership Programme Ltd (unremunerated).

Michael Connarty - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International).(£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • February 2001, to Poland for fact-finding visit in relation to preparations for EU membership. Flights and accommodation paid for by the Government of Poland. (Registered 20 July 2001)

Derek Conway - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Managing director, CPL Enterprises Ltd.; the trading division of Cats' Protection League.
  • Director, CPL Nominees; the shareholding operation for the investments of the Cats' Protection League.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Chief Executive, The Cats' Protection League; a registered charity for the welfare of felines.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Board member, Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (unpaid).
  • Non-executive Chairman, New Millennium Hospital Ltd; a hospital development consortium (unpaid).

Frank Cook - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 10-16 December 2001, to city of Wuhan in central China at the invitation of the Governor of the Province of Hube in the People's Republic of China, to participate in the official opening ceremony of their Seventh International Exhibition and Exchange Show, and to engage in consultations on future cultural exchange, joint commercial ventures and economic co-operation. Costs of travel and accommodation borne by the exhibition organisers. (Registered 19 December 2001)

Robin Cook - Register history | MP’s page

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.

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)

8. Land and Property

  • One bedroomed flat in Central London which is let.

Yvette Cooper - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I receive support from a former constituent, David Newton of Newton-Smith Associates, who is creating and will service a website for me free of charge.

Jeremy Corbyn - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by UNISON trade union. (Registered 6 November 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Shareholder, Hornsey Labour Party Premises Society Ltd (no dividend received).
  • Director of Blackstock-Highbury Vale Trust, whose purpose is the renovation of Elizabeth House, Hurlock Street N5, an advice bureau and community centre (no fee received).
  • Director of Campaign Group News (no fee paid).

Patrick Cormack - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Journalism and other writing, broadcasting and lecturing.
  • Quarterly article for First Magazine, entitled Parliamentary Round-up. (£1-£1,000)
  • President (International Affairs) of First Magazine.
  • Programme adviser to the Catholic University of America. (The fee includes the cost of secretarial assistance.) (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Editor of the House Magazine. (£15,001-£20,000)
  • Adviser to the publisher of the House Magazine on his other publications, including the Church of England Newspaper.
  • Public affairs and parliamentary adviser to Machinery Users' Association. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Heritage adviser to Linford-Bridgeman Ltd.; conservation and restoration company.
  • Regular participant in "Parliamentary Questions" BBC radio programme. I receive a fee of £225 for each appearance. (£1,001-£5,000)

3. Clients

  • Machinery Users' Association (see under category 2). The MUA was established in 1884 to give advice to its members on the rating of industrial plant and machinery. Its members include companies, chambers of commerce and trade associations.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Presented with a bronze maquette of the statue of Baroness Thatcher, by the sculptor, Neil Simmons. (Registered 28 February 2002)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Maintenance of website by e.politics, a subsidiary of Parliamentary Communications, publishers of the House Magazine.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Adviser (unpaid) to the Heritage Building Contractors Group.
  • Governor of the English Speaking Union (no fees).

Jean Corston - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister at Law (no longer practising).

8. Land and Property

  • House in Co. Kerry, Republic of Ireland, from which occasional rental income is received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of Tribune Publications Ltd. (unpaid).
  • Trustee of ASDAN (Award Scheme Development Accreditation Network).

Brian Cotter - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman, Plasticable Ltd.; private company, manufacturer of plastic extrusions.

6. Overseas visits

  • 30 January 2002, to Adinkerke, Belgium, to investigate the extent of tobacco smuggling and the impact upon independent retailers, paid for by the Tobacco Alliance. (Registered 19 March 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Plasticable Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated) of The Genesis Initiative Ltd.; promoting the interests of small business at national and international level.

Jim Cousins - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from writing and articles.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fees are donated elsewhere.
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). Fees are donated elsewhere.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Newcastle City Council give me access to the Staff and Council Members' Car Park. I estimate the value of this concession as being below the threshold for registration.

Tom Cox - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Political consultant to Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society. (£1,001-£5,000)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income from house in Wandsworth, London.

Ross Cranston - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Author.
  • Barrister/Recorder

David Crausby - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-11 September 2001, to Gibraltar to attend National Day celebrations. Air fare and accommodation paid for by the Gibraltar Government. (Registered 29 October 2001)

Ann Cryer - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • President of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway Preservation Society.
  • Owner of 5, £10, shares in the Keighley and Worth Valley Light Railway Ltd.

John Cummings - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional payments for opinion polls, all of which are forwarded direct to the charity, Haswell MENCAP.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Occasional visits to the Stadium of Light as a guest of the Chairman of Sunderland AFC. (Registered 2 January 2001)
  • GNER car pass for use on parliamentary business. (Registered 29 June 2001)
  • Newcastle Airport car park pass provided by the airport authority, for use on parliamentary business. (Registered 18 July 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Parliamentary adviser to the National Association of Licensed House Managers. Honorary position, not remunerated in any form.
  • Parliamentary adviser to the National Association of Councillors. Honorary position, not remunerated in any form.

Jack Cunningham - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Brinkburn Associates (political and public policy consultancy).
  • Anderson MacGraw (Partner) (political and public policy consultancy).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Tickets and hospitality at St. James Park from Newcastle United Football Club.

Tony Cunningham - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • July 2001, I received two tickets and hospitality at the Open from BNFL. (Registered 19 September 2001)

David Curry - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Freelance journalism.
  • Monthly column for Building Homes. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Monthly column for Local Government Chronicle. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Column for Farmers Guardian.

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-9 September 2001, to Cadenabbia, Italy to attend the British-German Round Table for CDU/CSU and Conservative Members of Parliament at the Villa La Collina, organised by the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. I paid for my flights to and from Milan. Accommodation, food and transfers to and from the airport were paid for by the Foundation. (Registered 17 September 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Vice-President of the Local Government Association (unremunerated).
  • Member of the Council of the British Association for Central and Eastern Europe (unremunerated).

Claire Curtis-Thomas - Register history | MP’s page

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

  • 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.

Paul Daisley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Brent Borough Council until 20 May 2002.

Tam Dalyell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Weekly columnist, "New Scientist" since 1967.
  • Occasional obituarist for The Independent. (£5,001-£10,000)

Alistair Darling - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of the Faculty of Advocates, no longer in practice.

Edward Davey - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Financial support from the 56 Club, a constituency focused fund raising club which makes regular donations to me to assist in my work in the constituency, which was set up in April 1999 for this sole purpose. Its members are friends, family and party supporters.

Valerie Davey - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of the National Union of Teachers.

Wayne David - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 13 October 2001, two tickets for the Wales v. Ireland Rugby International, and hospitality, provided by S4C. (Registered 11 October 2001)

Ian Davidson - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Glasgow City Council provides me with the use of a room at a swimming pool for surgeries twice a month.
  • Glasgow Careers Service gives me use of two rooms as an office.

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 June-16 July 2001, to Australia and Japan, representing the British and Irish Parliamentary Rugby Union team against the Japanese Diet and Australian Parliament. Over 70% of the tour expenses were funded by contributions from the players and the balance from sponsorship and advertising generated on behalf of the Club/Parliamentary Lions. The sponsors and advertisers were: Arlington Lodge, Ashurst Morris Crisp, Bell Design, GEM Construction, Glaxosmithkline, HIFX Ltd., Irish Independent News & Media, Japan Airlines, ntl, Rickitt Grant & Partners, Rickitt Mitchell, Rolls Royce, R Smith, Sweet Chariot, Toyota, Waterford Crystal. (Registered 5 October 2001)
  • 2-10 February 2002, to Japan for a conference with Japanese Parliamentarians. Half of the cost was met by the Japanese Government and half by the British Government. (Registered 8 March 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Joint ownership of a flat in Glasgow from which I receive rental income.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unpaid adviser to Association of University Teachers (Scotland).

Denzil Davies - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister.

8. Land and Property

  • Joint ownership of freehold house in London.

Geraint Davies - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Director, Pure Crete Ltd.; specialist tour operator.
  • Director, Pure Aviation Ltd; provides flights for Pure Crete.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by GMB Union. (Registered 30 October 2001)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Pure Crete Ltd.
  • (a) Pure Aviation Ltd.

Quentin Davies - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Vinci UK PLC (formerly NorWest Holst Group PLC); construction and public works.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Adviser to Royal Bank of Scotland Financial Markets. (£20,001-£25,000)
  • Parliamentary Consultant to the Chartered Institute of Taxation. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional fees for journalism, broadcasts, lectures and surveys.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • November 2001, to Edinburgh to take part in British-Netherlands Apeldoorn Conference. Accommodation provided by the organisers whose sponsors include Unilever B.V., Royal Dutch Shell B.V., Bank of Scotland PLC, who may also reimburse part of my travel costs. (Registered 13 November 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • July 2001, to Philadelphia, to give lecture at the invitation of the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis who paid all my expenses. (Registered 30 October 2001)
  • September 2001, to Cadenabbia, Italy, to take part in an Anglo-German Parliamentary meeting. I paid my own travel expenses. Local board and lodging provided by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. (Registered 30 October 2001)
  • March 2002, to The Hague, to attend meeting of British Netherlands Parliamentary Group (of which I am vice-chairman). Hospitality received from the Tweede Kammer and travel provided from funds donated by Royal Dutch Shell and Unilever. (Registered 10 April 2002)

David Davis - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Author.
  • Occasional other income from articles, speeches, broadcasting and lectures.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Use of car provided by the Rover Group PLC (in my capacity as Chairman of the Conservative Party. (Registered 26 September 2001)
  • I received the following donations of £1,000 or more towards my campaign for election as Leader of the Conservative Party (Registered 6 September 2001):
  • Mr. Philip Gwyn £2,000
  • Mr. Ian Hannam £2,500
  • Mr. Stephen Hargreave £5,000
  • Mr. Mark Pritchard £2,000
  • Sir Robert Balchin £5,000
  • Dr. Paul Woolley £1,000
  • Provision of office accommodation during my campaign for election as Leader of the Conservative Party, value £1,750, from Mr Richard Tice. (Registered 6 September 2001)
  • I also received other donations of amounts below the threshold for registration.

Terry Davis - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for responses to opinion surveys.

Hilton Dawson - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-8 September 2001, to Angola, to visit children's projects; travel, hotel and food costs met by Unicef UK. (Registered 10 October 2001)

Janet Dean - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 29 November 2001, to Calais with the Parliamentary Beer Group, to look at the issue of bootlegging. Return tickets paid for by the Group; other expenses met by contributions from Scottish and Newcastle and Shepherd Neame. (Registered 10 December 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Part share of two residential properties in Cheshire as part of my late grandfather's estate, from which rental income is received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman, Burton Breweries Charitable Trust.
  • President, East Staffordshire Racial Equality Council.
  • President, Relate: East Staffordshire Marriage Guidance.
  • Honorary President, Uttoxeter Citizens' Advice Bureau.
  • President, Cases.
  • President, Women's Section, Royal British Legion (Burton Branch).
  • All the above are unremunerated.

John Denham - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional journalism. Fees paid either to constituency party or charity.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • In 2000 my constituency party received £1,000 from the TGWU. (Registered 11 January 2002)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Annual car park pass provided by South West Trains. (Registered 24 October 2001)

Parmjit Dhanda - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Councillor, London Borough of Hillingdon; allowance received.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I receive support from Connect, the union for professionals in communications, towards a research assistant.
  • My website is supported by Connect

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-31 January 2002, to India with a delegation of MPs sponsored by Labour Friends of India. Airline tickets and hospitality in India provided by the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Government of India. (Registered 28 February 2002)

Andrew Dismore - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Solicitor, partner in Russell, Jones and Walker.
  • Occasional fees for broadcasting and journalism.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A donation of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the GMB trade union. (Registered 27 July 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 26-30 June 2001, to Cyprus. Expenses met by Friends of Cyprus. (Registered 3 July 2001)
  • 12-15 October 2001, to Cyprus. Expenses met by Barnet Friends of Morphou and Morphou Municipality. (Registered 17 October 2001)

Jonathan Djanogly - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Partner, S. J. Berwin, solicitors.
  • Membership of Lloyds.
  • Categories of business: marine, non-marine, aviation and motor.

8. Land and Property

  • Interest in residential property in Buckinghamshire.
  • Interest in woodland in Dumfriesshire.

Jim Dobbin - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Mr. and Mrs. John K.T. Chan. (Registered 17 July 2001)
  • Donations of £800 to Heywood and Middleton CLP from Mrs. Mohammed Habeebulla of Tandoori Restaurant and Cutgate Norden and Bamford. (Registered 17 July 2001)
  • Donation of £2000 to Heywood and Middleton CLP from Co-operative Party. (Registered 17 July 2001)

Frank Dobson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from broadcasting and journalism.

8. Land and Property

  • House in Dunnington, near York.

Nigel Dodds - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Belfast City Council.
  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unremunerated director of Woodvale and Shankill Housing Association, Belfast.
  • Member of the Board of the Belfast Education and Library Board.

Pat Doherty - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Jeffrey M Donaldson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Partner in The Financial Research Partnership; independent financial advisers and estate agents.
  • Occasional fees for broadcasting and journalism.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • From beginning November 2000 I have benefited from the assistance of a Research Assistant who is participating in an intern scheme operated by the Christian Group CARE, who pay an allowance towards his daily living costs.

Brian H Donohoe - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from opinion polls.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 17 May 2001, the British Association of Landscaping Industries provided me with a return air ticket from Glasgow to London, to enable me to chair a panel of expert horticulturalists in London. (Registered 14 June 2001)

Frank Doran - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 16 April 2002, to Brussels to attend a meeting of the General, Municipal and Boilermakers Union Parliamentary Representatives. Travel and accommodation were paid for by GMB Union. (Registered 3 May 2002)

Stephen Dorrell - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Faithful Group Ltd.; industrial clothing manufacturer, and its wholly-owned subsidiaries:
  • Faithful Ltd.
  • Faithful Nederland BV.
  • Faithful Inc.
  • Bristol Uniforms Ltd.; manufacturer of firefighter clothing.
  • Rainbow Corporatewear Ltd.; industrial clothing manufacturer.

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-9 September 2001, to Italy, to participate in political discussion. Accommodation provided by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. (Registered 14 October 2001)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Faithful Group Ltd.
  • (a) Rainbow Corporatewear Ltd.

Sue Doughty - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Orchard-Doughty Associates Ltd.; company jointly owned by self and husband David Orchard, formed to receive earnings by Sue Doughty from consultancy prior to election and possible earnings by David Orchard in the future.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • 10 June 2001-1 January 2002, use of one room as my constituency office in residential property in Guildford provided by Mr Tom Sharp and Baroness Sharp. I paid no rent, but reimbursed telephone charges. (Registered 15 January 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Orchard-Doughty Associates Ltd.

David Drew - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The Co-operative Party provides some financial support to my constituency party.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 16-17 September 2001, visit to Blyth offshore wind turbine and ARBRE site at Eggborough, Doncaster. Overnight accommodation and rail fares paid for by Powergen Ltd. (Registered 11 October 2001)
  • 6-13 April 2002, to Sudan, as part of delegation from the All-Party Group on Sudan, supported by Christian Aid and other charities. (Registered 24 April 2002)

Julia Drown - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from opinion polls.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional fees for articles.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Donation of £1000 from the Political Animal Lobby Society in 2001 to my constituency party because of my record on animal welfare work. (Registered 12 August 2001)
  • Donation of £1000 from my uncle, Mr John Harris, who is Chair of the Coal Authority and has numerous other posts, to my constituency party (donation made in his personal capacity.)

Alan Duncan - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • The Venture Practice Group Ltd. (non-executive); a company providing strategic marketing advice and corporate finance to technology companies.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Owner of Harcourt Consultants, adviser on energy and privatisation matters to companies operating outside the UK.

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-5 January 2002, to Oman as a guest of the Government of Oman. (Registered 7 January 2002)
  • 5-7 February 2002, to Moscow sponsored by Centro-Credit Bank, Moscow. (Registered 8 February 2002)
  • 16-22 February 2002, to Israel, the Palestine Authority and Jordan, sponsored by Conservative Friends of Israel UK. (Registered 25 February 2002)
  • 6-8 May 2002, to Jenin in the Palestinian Authority, with tickets paid for by the Conservative Middle East Council. (Registered 9 May 2002)

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • Gift of a watch from the Government of Oman. (Registered 7 January 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income from residential property in London.

Peter Duncan - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Mr Leon Litchfield. (Registered 20 June 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • A holiday property in Inverness-shire, from which rental income will be received.

Gwyneth Dunwoody - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • House in Fulham, from which rental income is received.

Angela Eagle - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Wirral Metropolitan Borough provide me with the use of a room three times a month for the purpose of holding my advice surgeries.

Huw Edwards - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for completing questionnaires from polling organisations. Fees donated to charities in my constituency.
  • Occasional lectures and seminars at universities.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 12 August 2001, I attended the FA Charity Shield football match at the Millennium Stadium as a guest of the Welsh Development Agency. (Registered 9 October 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 June-16 July 2001, to Australia and Japan, representing the British and Irish Parliamentary Rugby Union team against the Japanese Diet and Australian Parliament. Over 70% of the tour expenses were funded by contributions from the players and the balance from sponsorship and advertising generated on behalf of the Club/Parliamentary Lions. The sponsors and advertisers were: Arlington Lodge, Ashurst Morris Crisp, Bell Design, GEM Construction, Glaxosmithkline, HIFX Ltd., Irish Independent News & Media, Japan Airlines, ntl, Rickitt Grant & Partners, Rickitt Mitchell, Rolls Royce, R Smith, Sweet Chariot, Toyota, Waterford Crystal. (Registered 9 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • I currently receive rental income from a two bedroomed flat that was formerly my constituency home.

Louise Ellman - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Donations below the registrable limit towards my election expenses at the 2001 General Election were received from the Transport and General Workers Union and the Co-operative Party. (Registered 29 October 2001)
  • Provision of premises for surgery for constituents free of charge by the Lodge Lane Credit Union, the Eldonian Trust, St. Michael's and Lark Lane Community Association and the Southern Neighbourhood Council.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Vice-President of ICOM (Industrial Common Ownership Movement).
  • Vice-President of Local Government Association.
  • Vice-Chair of Poale Zion.
  • Vice-Chair of the Inter Parliamentary Council Against Antisemitism.
  • Director of Liverpool Capital of Culture Company.
  • Director of the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool.

Jeff Ennis - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for opinion polls.

Bill Etherington - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Donation of a Minicom 7000 Text telephone for use at constituency office from BT and Royal National Institute for the Deaf.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of the North East Miners Welfare Trust (unpaid).

Nigel Evans - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Owner of a retail convenience store in Swansea.
  • Occasional lecturing to overseas students.
  • Consultant (including on parliamentary and political issues) to NewsMax.com.; a business news service company. Remuneration in the form of shares in the company (£1,001-£5,000).
  • Member of Board of Advisors to Mansat Limited; a telecommunications company. I receive remuneration in the form of a shareholding which is below the threshold for registration.
  • Ad hoc television/radio interviews.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Complimentary membership of the gym at County Hall from Whitbreads.

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-20 June 2001, Parliamentary Space Committee visit to the Paris Air Show. Travel and accommodation provided by the UK Industrial Space Committee and hospitality by the European Space Agency and EUTELSAT. (Registered 19 July 2001)
  • 21-30 September 2001, to China on fact-finding visit. Flights and hotels paid for by Britain Club and Chinese Association of Friendship and International Understanding. International flights sponsored by BMC Properties and Management Ltd. (Registered 15 October 2001)
  • 8 November 2001, to Toulouse, paid for by Astrium to visit their satellite manufacturers. (Registered 18 December 2001)
  • 14-18 February 2002, to Gibraltar as member of a parliamentary delegation, as a guest of the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 4 March 2002)
  • 1-4 February 2002, to Kuwait as a guest of the Kuwait Information Office. (Registered 4 March 2002)

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • Following my trip to Kuwait in February 2002 I received a watch from the Kuwait Information office, which I have donated to the Royal British Legion. (Registered 14 May 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • NewsMax.com.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unpaid) of Small Business Bureau.

Annabelle Ewing - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Partner, Ewing and Co., solicitors, Glasgow, Scotland (until 1 November 2001).
  • Consultant to Leslie Wolfson and Co., Solicitors (from 1 November 2001).

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I received £120 from Kall Kwik, Printers, Perth, and £100 from ASDA with respect to printing of 150 Christmas cards further to my MP's Christmas Card Design Competition involving all primary schools in the constituency. (Registered 22 March 2002)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Gift of three bottles of champagne from the Society of Scottish Lawyers in London as a token of thanks further to my giving the Reply to the Lassies at their Burns Supper. (Registered 22 March 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member, Law Society of Scotland.
  • Member, Amensty International.
  • Member, Federation of Small Business.
  • Member, Scots Law Agents Society.
  • Member, Scots Lawyers' European Group.

Michael Fabricant - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional contributions to press and broadcasting.
  • Parliamentary reviewer for the Institution of Electrical Engineers on engineering matters. Fee received is passed on in full for researcher for IEE. (£1,001-£5,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Provision, free of charge, by SolNet Systems Limited of Lichfield of internet site detailing my parliamentary and constituency work on the world wide web.
  • Contributions of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election were made by:
  • Arthur Price of England (manufacturer of cutlery; headquarters in Lichfield)
  • Gothard Trust, Burton-on-Trent

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 4 December 2001, visit to York to attend the 100th anniversary dinner of the Biscuit, Cake, Chocolate and Confectionary Alliance as Deputy Chairman of the relevant All-Party Group. Second Class travel, dinner and one night's accommodation were paid for by the BCCCA. (Registered 13 December 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • House in Maine, USA, lived in by friends who maintain the property but do not pay rent.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-executive director of the Engineering and Technology Board (unremunerated). The Board is the governing body of the engineering institutions in the United Kingdom.

Michael Fallon - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Just Learning Holdings Ltd; children's day nurseries, and of the following subsidiaries:
  • Learning Just Ltd.
  • Just Learning Ltd.
  • Just Learning Developments Ltd..

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fees from occasional journalism, lecturing and market research.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Just Learning Holdings Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated), International Care and Relief; overseas charity based in Kent.

Paul Farrelly - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Brief overlap of employment with The Observer newspaper after General Election for two weeks before resignation.
  • Occasional income from freelance journalism, writing, research and television appearances.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the Ceramic and Allied Trades Union.

Frank Field - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Freelance writer and journalist.
  • Occasional fees for public speaking engagements.
  • Monthly column for PensionsWeek, a publication owned by Pearson. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Regular reviews for GMTV's Sunday Programme. (£1-£1,000)
  • Fee received from JP Morgan for chairing a conference at the Gleneagles Hotel, 13-15 September 2001. (Registered 27 September 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 15 July 2001, I was the guest of the Prudential Corporation at Glyndebourne. (Registered 25 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • House in Chiswick, from which rental income is received.

Mark Field - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • On 17 August 2001 I resigned my directorship of the recruitment firm which I had set up in 1994 and run before entering Parliament (see category 2, below).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Under the terms of my departure from Kellyfield Consulting (the headhunting/recruiting company of which I was a director prior to entering Parliament and a 50% shareholder), I have disposed of my entire interest (subject to that detailed in category 9, below). As part of my earn-out arrangement I shall receive six six-monthly payments of £50,000 on the final day of May and November during 2002, 2003 and 2004.
  • Elected councillor in Kensington and Chelsea (until 2 May 2002).

6. Overseas visits

  • 21 April 2002, to Tegernsee, Bavaria, to speak at and participate in a conference on the Future of Conservatism: British German perspectives; as guest of the Birmingham University for German Studies, who met the costs of flights between Heathrow and Munich and hospitality at the Wildbadt Kreuth Centre, Bavaria. (Registered 29 April 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) As part of the arrangements referred to in category 2, above, I hold 'A' shares in Kellyfield Consulting (granted on 17 August 2001) entitling me to 2.5% of the proceeds of any sale of the company in future. These shares, granted in a scrip dividend, confer no other rights.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • My wife, Michèle Acton, is a director of the international investment bank, HSBC, in which she holds shares and options to a value in excess of £25,000.

Mark Fisher - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from writing.

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-4 September 2001, to Tunisia with delegation from All-Party Group on Tunisia. Flight and hotel costs paid by Tunisian Government. (Registered 24 October 2001)

Jim Fitzpatrick - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • President of Millwall Rugby Football Club (non-remunerated).

Lorna Fitzsimons - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional media work.
  • I lecture for two terms a year to politics students at Richmond College. (£1,001-£5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 1998/9, Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme visits to Poland, Bosnia and Kenya with the Army. (Registered 20 June 2001)

Howard Flight - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Investec Asset Management Group:-
  • Joint Chairman, Investec Asset Management*
  • Investec Asset Management associated companies:-
  • Investec Global Strategy Fund Ltd.
  • Investec International Accumulation Fund Ltd.
  • Investec European Growth and Income Trust Ltd.
  • Other remunerated directorships
  • Director, PIMA; investment management industry PEPs and ISAs representative company.
  • Director, Avebury Asset Management Limited; specialist bond fund management company.
  • Chairman, ACM European Enhanced Income PLC; closed-ended investment trust investing in high yielding European bonds, managed by Alliance Capital.
  • Director, Buyers Guide PLC; investment holding company.
  • Director, Stellar Funds PCC Ltd.; open-ended investment company providing high yielding Bond Hedge Fund.
  • Non-remunerated directorships
  • *Investec Asset Management subsidiaries and associated companies:-
  • Director, Gulf Overseas Investment Fund Limited.
  • Investec Select Funds PLC (Ireland).
  • First India Asset Management Ltd. (India).
  • Investec Investment Management Ltd.
  • Other non-remunerated directorships
  • Director, Halliday Flight Halliday Limited.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000).
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional fees for participating in MORI and Opinion Leader Research polls.
  • All fees for opinion polls are donated to Arundel and South Downs Conservative Association.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • In connection with my front bench duties I receive assistance on tax computations from an individual employed by KPMG.

8. Land and Property

  • House and 70 acres of mixed farmland rented in Worcestershire, including approximately an acre of land with planning permission, owned by my wife and family.
  • 50% interest in a small farmhouse in the Tarn area in France (pending disposal).
  • Ski chalet in France, beneficially owned, rented out for holiday lets.
  • Personal residence in Westminster; garden flat let.
  • Personal residence in Arundel in my constituency; garden flat let.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Halliday Flight Halliday Ltd.
  • (a) Updata Software PLC.
  • (a) Software first; .com plc.
  • (a) Imparo Ltd.; educational software.
  • (a) Avebury Asset Management.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Beneficial interest, below registrable value, in Investec Group shares.
  • Shareholding and options below registrable value in Buyers Guide.
  • Shareholdings in various EIS companies below registrable value.
  • Director (unremunerated), Elgar Foundation. The Elgar Birthplace Trust Trading Company organises the sale of scores cds etc on sale at the Birthplace Museum.
  • Governor, Brentwood School.

Caroline Flint - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000). I donate the fee to my constituency Labour Party.
  • Occasional surveys for opinion research companies (all fees donated to my Constituency Labour Party).
  • Occasional fees for media, journalism, broadcasting and lectures.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Board Member, Sure Start Denaby Main Partnership (unremunerated).

Adrian Flook - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of London Borough of Wandsworth until May 2002.
  • Adviser to Financial Dynamics Ltd. (since September 2000 a subsidiary of Cordiant PLC) a financial public relations consultancy for whom I have worked since 1998. Cordiant is a top ten global marketing communications group. My role is primarily an educational one to explain to colleagues how Parliament, local government and the European Union work in practice and how they all interact (£16,000). (£15,001-£20,000). I may also benefit from a share option scheme that comes to fruition in 2003 as I have been granted up to £3600 (nominal value) of Cordiant PLC shares, dependent on performance.

6. Overseas visits

  • 23-30 September 2001, to China on fact-finding visit. Internal flights and hotel expenses paid by the Britain Club and the Chinese Association of Friendship and International Understanding. The international flights were sponsored by BMC Properties and Management Ltd. (Registered 24 October 2001)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Wickwar Trading Estate Ltd., the primary asset of which is a bonded warehouse.
  • (a) Phillips & Co. (Weston-super-Mare) Ltd., the primary asset of which is a shop and a flat above.
  • (a) J. Flook & Co. Ltd., a dormant trading company.
  • (a) All of the above companies relate to a family business.

Paul Flynn - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from other journalism and book sales.

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income from flat in London.

Barbara Follett - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Communications consultant to Ken Follett (author).

8. Land and Property

  • Residential flat in London SE1, from which rental income is received.
  • Residential house in Cape Town, South Africa, from which rental income is occasionally received.

Eric Forth - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Talks given to groups of delegates from business and voluntary sectors on behalf of the House Magazine. (£1-£1,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the Chelwood Club; a local business club. (Registered 5 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • My wife owns a house in France from which she receives occasional rental income.

Derek Foster - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Parliamentary consultant to 3M UK PLC. (£5,001-£10,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-10 April 2002, to USA, to visit the USA headquarters of GlaxoSmithKline, who operate a manufacturing plant in my constituency at Barnard Castle where some redundancies have been announced. The purpose of my visit, which was at the invitation of the Vice-President in charge of World wide Manufacturing, was first, to ensure the long term future for the Barnard Castle site, and second, to explore the possibility of Bio-Tech start up companies in the County of Durham (UK) in association with Duke University and GSK. GSK paid for the flights and accommodation. (Registered 24 April 2002)

Don Foster - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from broadcasting and journalism.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). All income donated directly to Bath Abbey 2000 Appeal Fund.

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-13 February 2002, to Ethiopia, to see the work of the charity Water Aid. My flight and hotel costs were paid for by Wessex Water and some of the minor costs (such as travel between hotels and the sites of various projects) was paid for by various Ethiopian charities including Water Action and Progynist. (Registered 11 April 2002)

Michael Jabez Foster - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consultant to a firm of solicitors, Messrs. Fynmores of Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the GMB to the Hastings and Rye Constituency Labour Party. (Registered 5 September 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • House owned jointly with my wife in St. Leonards-on-Sea, from which rental income is received.

Michael Foster - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from broadcasting and journalism.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel.
  • Member of MORI Opinion Panel.
  • Remuneration from opinion polls goes to local charities and the Labour Party.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the GMB trade union. (Registered 11 July 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Patron of Maggs Day Centre, a centre for homeless people based in Worcester.
  • Honorary President of Worcester City Mind Group.

Liam Fox - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional lectures in emergency medicine.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contributions to staffing running of private office from Cllr Michael Batt of Amersham, who is also Principal of SMAE Institute, Maidenhead..
  • As a member of the Opposition Front Bench Health Team I benefit from research support provided by a team researcher who is on secondment from Newship Group Ltd., a management company. (This support ceased at Dissolution, 14 May 2001.)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 4 May 2001, use of a helicopter provided by Sir Stanley Kalms from London to Yorkshire return. (Registered 5 July 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 26-28 July 2001, to Bordeaux, to attend seminar on world health policies, sponsored by AXA Insurance (PPP). (Registered 10 January 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Arrest Ltd.; medical education company.

Hywel Francis - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Vice-Chair and trustee of the Bevan Foundation (unpaid).
  • Vice-President of the National Institute for Adult Continuing Education (unpaid)
  • Chair of the Paul Robeson Cymru Committee (unpaid).

Mark Francois - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Two-bedroomed house in Basildon, Essex, from which rental income is received.

Roger Gale - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consultant on media and presentation to Omni 2010 (Glasgow); PR company. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). This is paid direct to charity.

3. Clients

  • Of Omni 2010 (Glasgow):
  • TMA; PR company.

8. Land and Property

  • A flat, currently let, in South London.
  • A barn in France.

George Galloway - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Regular column in the Mail on Sunday. (£60,001-£65,000)
  • Freelance journalism and broadcasting.

6. Overseas visits

  • August 2001, to USA for four days, to make a speech. Flight and hotel expenses paid by Kashmiri-American Council. (Registered 29 October 2001)
  • October 2001, four day humanitarian visit to Iraq. Flight, hotel and car paid for by the Mariam Appeal. (Registered 29 October 2001)
  • May 2001, to Iraq for six days to attend conference. Flight, hotel and car paid for by the Mariam Appeal. (Registered 29 October 2001)
  • September 2001, to Romania for four days to attend conference. Flight and hotel paid for by the Mariam Appeal. (Registered 29 October 2001)
  • 11-17 November 2001, to Iraq. All costs were met by the Mariam Appeal, an organisation working for the lifting of the embargo on Iraq. (Registered 19 November 2001)
  • 2-5 December 2001, to Abu Dhabi, paid for by the Government of the United Arab Emirates. (Registered 6 December 2001)
  • 27-31 December 2001, to Libya. Four nights' hotel accommodation paid for by the Academy of Graduates in Tripoli where I gave two speeches. (Registered 7 January 2002)
  • 6-9 January 2002, to Jordan and Iraq. Three nights' hotel accommodation paid for by the Mariam Appeal. (Registered 16 January 2002)
  • 14-21 January 2002, to Canada and US. Flights and hotel accommodation paid for by the Canadian anti-sanction campaign and the Methodist Church, Seattle, USA. (Registered 25 January 2002)
  • April 2002, to Paris, to the French Senate. Flight from Faro to Paris and one night's hotel accommodation paid for by French anti-sanctions campaigners. (Registered 14 May 2002)
  • April 2002, to Rome to speak at the Italian Parliament. Flight from Paris to Rome and Rome to London and one night's hotel accommodation paid for by an Italian-Palestinian solidarity group. (Registered 14 May 2002)
  • April 2002, to Rabat for a meeting on Iraq. Return flight from London - Rabat and two nights' hotel accommodation paid for by the Great Britain Iraq Society, of which I am Chairman. (Registered 14 May 2002)
  • May 2002, to Amman, return flight paid for by the Great Britain Iraq Society, who also paid for a car from Amman to Baghdad and flight from Baghdad-Amman. Three nights in the al Rashid hotel paid for by myself. A car and bus from Amman to the West Bank and from West Bank to Gaza and two nights in a Jerusalem hotel paid for by the Emergency Committee on Iraq and Palestine. One night in an hotel in Gaza paid for by myself. (Registered 14 May 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) AVL Media Ltd; publication and media company.
  • (a) Finjan Ltd.; media company which I jointly own.

Mike Gapes - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • All monies donated to Ilford South Constituency Labour Party.
  • Occasional journalism, broadcasting.

6. Overseas visits

  • 5-6 July 2001, to Brussels, to speak to seminar organised by "Cercle Europe" on European Defence Policy. Air travel and one night's hotel accommodation paid for by hosts. (Registered 23 August 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • President of Redbridge United Chinese Association (unremunerated).
  • Vice-President Redbridge Chamber of Commerce (unremunerated).
  • Vice-Chairman of Ilford Football Club (unremunerated).
  • Member of the Council of Voluntary Service Overseas.
  • Vice-President, Valentines Park Conservationists.
  • Trustee, Parkside Community Association.

Barry Gardiner - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Sponsorship of my Constituency Reports by the Asian Marketing Group.
  • I employ for one day a week a research assistant who is employed for four days a week by Business in Sport and Leisure.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership of the Baltic Exchange given by the Exchange. (Registered 3 March 2000)
  • On 16 January 2002 I hosted a lunch in the House of Commons for Members of Parliament to discuss aspects of the Budd Report into Gaming Legislation Reform. The lunch was paid for by Leisure Parcs Limited. (Registered 18 February 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 9-15 October 2001, to Sri Lanka. Flight and hotel accommodation paid for by InPaCT (the Initiative for Political and Conflict Transformation), Colombo, Sri Lanka. (Registered 10 December 2001)
  • 21-31 January 2002, to India as part of a delegation of MPs sponsored by Labour Friends of India. Airline tickets and hospitality in India provided by the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Government of India. (Registered 6 March 2002)

Edward Garnier - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister.
  • Occasional paid journalism and broadcast media appearances.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Free parking at GNER stations for 2001-2002 provided by GNER. (Registered 8 October 2001)
  • 5 December 2001, a day's pheasant shooting in Bedfordshire as the guest of the Tobacco Manufacturers' Association. (Registered 10 December 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-22 September 2001, to Basle, Switzerland, to attend a conference on federalism organised by the Club of Three. Return flights from Heathrow paid for by Crossair; hotel accommodation in Basle paid for by Baklin Ltd of Basle. (Registered 8 October 2001)
  • 30 November-2 December 2001, to Liechtenstein. Return flights London-Zurich and road transport Zurich-Liechtenstein and accommodation paid for by the Institut d'Etudes Politiques. (Registered 4 December 2001)
  • 14-18 February 2002, to Gibraltar; air travel and accommodation paid for by the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 22 February 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Tockmore Ltd.; a property company.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated), Great Britain-China Centre; company limited by guarantee.

Andrew George - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional payments amounting to less than £1,000 per annum in return for responses to opinion polls and surveys, the income from which I redirect to charities or my constituency party. I do not accept any sums myself.

6. Overseas visits

  • 24-26 November 1998, to Hungary organised by the Parliamentary Football Team in aid of the Hungarian Flood Relief. The costs of the flights, hotel accommodation and hospitality in Hungary was sponsored by Malev Airlines, Danubius Hotels and Powergen. (Registered 16 November 2001)
  • 1-3 August 2000, to Czech Republic with the Parliamentary Football Team, sponsored by Anglian Water. (Registered 16 November 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • My wife is employed as a nurse working within the NHS and I would therefore normally declare an interest when any questions about policy towards nurses' pay or conditions are raised.

Bruce George - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional media fees.
  • Occasional fees from polling organisations, which are paid directly to local organisations and charities.
  • Occasional writing of articles.
  • I am the joint author of two books:
  • "Private Security", published by Perpetuity Press (2000).
  • "Private Security Industry Act 2001" (currently in process of being published). Any monies connected with the books will be paid to my co-author Mark Button (a Senior Lecturer at Portsmouth University).
  • I address commercial conferences on defence and private security from time to time; expenses only covered, no fee paid.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The GMB trade union made a £600 contribution to Walsall South CLP General Fund for campaigning purposes throughout the year and £1,470 to Walsall South CLP General Election Account for 7 June 2001 General Election campaign. (Registered 26 November 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 11-12 November 2001, to Scotland for speech to Jane's Missile Proliferation Conference. Travel and accommodation for one night paid for by Jane's Defence Weekly. (Registered 26 November 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary adviser to the Royal British Legion, for whom I sometimes book rooms in the House of Commons (no financial reward or benefit).
  • Patron of various private security and international security organisations.
  • Member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the Royal United Services Institute and American Society for Industrial Security.

Neil Gerrard - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000) Remuneration from this source is donated to charity.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I am a member of the Commission of Inquiry which was established by the joint Middle East Councils of the Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Labour Parties to inquire into the status of the Palestinian refugees under United Nations Resolution 194. The Commission undertakes visits to the region to take evidence and meet with academics and international lawyer and publishes its findings. Donations of more than £1000 towards the funding of the Commission have been received from:
  • Mr A Qattan
  • The Council of Arab Ambassadors in London
  • The Al Maktum Foundation.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of Board of Trustees, Leyton Orient Community Sports Programme.
  • Member of Board of Trustees, European Public Health Foundation.
  • Member of Board of Trustees of the Arab-British Centre.

Nick Gibb - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Two donations received from Mr. Graham Tubb, a constituent. The first donation of £2,000 was made to my constituency association during the last Parliament and the second, of £1,000 was made to my fighting fund appeal during the 2001 General Election campaign. (Registered 11 October 2001)
  • A donation of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the Churchill Luncheon Club, Chichester. (Registered 11 October 2001)

Ian Gibson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fee for article for The Guardian (£260).
  • Regular articles on science policy in the British Association for Advancement of Science Journal. (£1-£1,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 16-18 March 2002, to Hong Kong to speak at a meeting on lung cancer. Eli Lilly paid my fare and hotel costs. (Registered 20 March 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unremunerated director of the Institute for Food Research.

Sandra Gidley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Pharmacist - not currently practising but occasional locum work.
  • Member of Test Valley Borough Council.
  • Occasional payments for opinion poll surveys. The payments are donated to Romsey Hospital Appeal or Nancy Seear Trust.
  • Occasional fees for articles.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of less than 25% of total expenses at the 2001 General election was made by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. (Registered 20 November 2001)

Michelle Gildernew - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Cheryl Gillan - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from broadcasting.
  • Consultant on marketing to Pannell Kerr Forster, chartered accountants. (£10,001-£15,000)

Roger Godsiff - Register history | MP’s page

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • 70,000 shares in Charlton Athletic Football Club. [Registrable holding acquired in February 2000.]

Paul Goggins - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-11 October 2001, to Perugia, Italy, to speak at a conference on Poverty in Europe, organised by IRRES (Istituto Regiona Ricerche Economico e Sociale). All travel and accommodation costs were met by IRRES. (Registered 20 December 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unpaid) of Campus Ventures Ltd., Manchester.
  • Member of the board of CAFOD (unpaid).
  • Member of the Governing Body at City College, Manchester (unpaid).
  • Trustee of the Russian-European Trust (unpaid).

Paul Goodman - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Regular articles for the Daily Telegraph. (£10,001-£15,000) (Contract ended 8 October 2001)

James Gray - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman, James Gray Consultants Ltd.; a business consultancy.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional opinion polls for BPRI and MORI.

3. Clients

  • Of James Gray Consultants Ltd.:
  • Rolfe and Nolan PLC; software provider in the City of London.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • From October 1997, I receive the services of a researcher sponsored by the Christian organisation CARE.
  • I have received assistance from the AA and Age Concern in the preparation of my Private Member's Bill, the Road Transport Bill, session 2000-01.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Free membership of the Baltic Exchange.
  • Free car park pass at Chippenham Station, issued by First Great Western. (Registered 10 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Various friends and colleagues occasionally stay at my flat in London for which they make occasional payments.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) I am the sole shareholder in James Gray Consultants Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman, Horse and Pony Taxation Committee.
  • Consultant (unpaid) to British Horse Industry Confederation.
  • President, Association of British Riding Schools.
  • Vice-Chairman (unpaid) of the Charities Property Association.
  • Member of the Court of Assistants of the Honourable Artillery Company.

Chris Grayling - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional consultancy work for the Change Communication Practice of Burson-Marsetller Ltd, my employer prior to becoming an MP. This work involves advising companies on communication with their employees and has been a core area of my pre-parliamentary professional expertise. I have no involvement with Burson-Marsteller's public relations business. (Resigned 25 February 2002)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 6 November 2001, hospitality from the BBC for my family and me at the launch of the "Walking with Beasts" series. (Registered 19 December 2001)
  • Christmas gift of wine and glasses from Le Raj Restaurant, Epsom Downs. (Registered 18 March 2002)
  • 16 February 2002, hospitality at Twickenham from Toyota GB, who have their headquarters in my constituency. (Registered 18 March 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Two buy-to-let terraced houses in Wimbledon co-owned with my wife, from which rental income is received.
  • Ownership of the freehold of two maisonettes in South London, both on long leases.

Matthew Green - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Commission from sales of timber products on behalf of Traditional Products Ltd.

Damian Green - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Policy Director, European Media Forum.
  • Contributor to publications, Informed Sources; multi-media analysts.
  • Adviser on regulatory issues, Dairy Crest.
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Research Panel. (£1-£1,000)

John Greenway - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Smart and Cook Group Ltd; insurance broking firm.
  • Stewart Title Insurance Company (UK) Ltd.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • President of the Institute of Insurance Brokers. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • Parliamentary Adviser to the incentives industry supported by:
  • The Institute of Sales Promotion. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • The British Promotional Merchandising Association. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • The Incentive Travel and Meetings Association. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Reed Exhibitions Ltd. in respect of the Incentive World Exhibition. (£1,001-£5,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • I have received occasional hospitality at several racecourses, mainly from the BHB, the RCA, The Tote and at York, Doncaster and Redcar racecourses.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary adviser to the British Healthcare Association (no payment).
  • Honorary non-executive Chairman of the Register of Exercise Professionals.

Dominic Grieve - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister.
  • Member of Lloyds' (no longer underwriting).
  • Categories of business underwritten in run-off years: All.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I received legal assistance in the drafting of amendments for the Committee and Report stages of the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Bill (Session 2001-02) from the following individuals, who are lawyers in London and who provided me with assistance without charge: (Registered 10 January 2002)
  • Judith Barnes Brecher Abram
  • Emma Broadbent 6 King's Bench Walk
  • Christopher Frazer 2 Harcourt Buildings
  • Peter Griffiths 4 Stone Buildings
  • Jonathan Hirst QC Brick Court Chambers
  • Daniel Janner 23 Essex Street
  • Sir Nicholas Lyell QC Monckton Chambers
  • Julian Malins QC 3 King's Bench Walk North
  • Mark Ruffell Pump Court Chambers
  • Oliver Sells QC 5 Paper Buildings
  • Andrew Fraser-Urquhart 4/5 Grays Inn Square
  • Andrew Willins 29 Bedford Row
  • Bill Waite Risk Advisory Group

8. Land and Property

  • Income from let property in West Kensington, London.

Nigel Griffiths - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • I own a property at 31 Minto Street, Edinburgh, which I use as my constituency office and in respect of which I have received a one-off payment from a member of the Scottish Parliament for the use of office facilities during the period of four years. I also received small payments for occasional use by trade union committees.

Jane Griffiths - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of the Ectopic Pregnancy Trust (unremunerated).

John Grogan - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I write a column for The Morning Advertiser every five weeks. (£1,001-£5,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the GMB union. (Registered 19 July 2001)

John Gummer - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Ambio Ltd.; consultants on environmental liability etc.
  • Chairman, Sancroft International Ltd.; sustainable development consultants, and of its subsidiary Earthcare Products Ltd.
  • Environmental Director of Vivendi UK; water and waste management and rail transport.
  • Chairman (non-executive), Valpak Ltd.; nationwide compliance scheme for the packaging industry, which aims to help businesses meet legal obligations to achieve UK targets for recovery and recycling of waste.
  • Kidde PLC (non-executive); international fire safety experts.
  • Deputy Chairman (non-executive) Intersolar PLC; manufacturers of photovoltaic equipment.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Writing, broadcasting, lecturing and chairing conferences etc. mainly on property, sustainable development, and religious issues. Writing in journals such as Catholic Herald, Construction News, Country Life, Estates Gazette, High Life, Planning, Sustainable Energy. These arise largely from my previous profession of journalism and all payments go to Sancroft which provides research staff, information services, and all other facilities. Currently Sancroft would expect about £60,000 in payments, in respect of which I would receive some £20,000 in fees and dividends.

8. Land and Property

  • Property in London SW1, owned by my family and partly used by Sancroft International Ltd.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Sancroft International Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • The following voluntary positions are held - all of them unpaid:
  • Director of Walsingham College (Affiliated Schools) Ltd.
  • Guardian of the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, who operate the Walsingham College Trust Association Ltd., the Walsingham College (Yorkshire Properties) Ltd., and the Walsingham College Affiliated Schools Ltd.
  • Trustee of the Theodore Trust.
  • Trustee of the Open Churches Trust.
  • Trustee of the Catholic Central Library.
  • Director of William Pickering Ltd.; antiquarian booksellers.
  • Chairman of the Marine Stewardship Council.

William Hague - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • AES Engineering, Rotherham.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Parliamentary adviser to the JCB Group. (£45,001-£50,000)
  • Occasional fees for writing.
  • Member of the Political Council of Terra Firma Capital Partners. (£65,001-£70,000)
  • Contract with Harper Collins Publishers to write a book about William Pitt The Younger.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The following people and company have made financial support available to my office:
  • Lord Ashcroft KCMG
  • Lord Harris of Peckham
  • Lord Kirkham
  • Mr Howard Leigh
  • Mr Malcolm Scott
  • Mr Christopher Shale
  • Dr Leonard Steinberg
  • Flowidea Limited (investment company)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Until 12 September 2001, in my capacity as Leader of the Opposition, I received occasional invitations to cultural and sporting events, and gifts, hospitality and transport within the UK, the value of which may sometimes be greater than £235.
  • Occasional use of a Range Rover provided by Lord Coe OBE. (Registered 9 November 1999)
  • May to June 2001, during the General Election campaign period I received assistance, in the form of the use of helicopters and a plane, in my capacity as Leader of the Conservative Party from: Sir Anthony Bamford, Corin Graeff, Dr Edward Haughey, Sir Stanley Kalms, Lord Kirkham and Irvine Laidlaw. The receipt of these benefits has also been notified to the Electoral Commission in accordance with the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000. (Registered 28 June 2001)
  • Gift of a Christmas hamper from His Majesty the Sultan of Brunei. (Registered 16 January 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) 100% of share capital of Canyon Research Limited; company established to receive income and make payments relating to my forthcoming book on William Pitt The Younger and related or similar activities.

Peter Hain - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 23-25 November 2001, to attend the Network Q Rally, Wales, at the invitation of the Motor Sports Association and the Motorsport Industry Association. (Registered 28 November 2001)

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • 2 September 2001, hospitality at the Belgian Grand Prix provided by the Belgian Automobile Club. (Registered 5 October 2001)
  • 16 September 2001, hospitality at the Italian Grand Prix, Monza, provided by the Automobile Club Italia. (Registered 5 October 2001)

Mike Hall - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • My wife and I jointly own a flat in London from which rental income is received.

David Hamilton - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-12 December 2001, to Cyprus to attend the Ayios Amv Ros Ios annual rally in Nicosia. Travel and accommodation paid for by the Ayios Amv Ros Ios Association (UK).
  • 17-18 February 2002, to Gibraltar to visit the Gibraltar Government, who paid for my travel and accommodation. (Registered 9 January 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman (unpaid) of Midlothian Innovative and Technology Trust (M.I.T.T.).
  • Director (unpaid) of Midlothian Chamber of Commerce, Midlothian Enterprise Trust, Cre8te and East of Scotland European Partnership.

Fabian Hamilton - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Office provided rent free by Leeds City Council as a constituency office. (Available to all Leeds MPs of any political party.)
  • Free loan of computer equipment with associated computer support services and access to the Council's intranet provided by Leeds City Council solely for the benefit of constituents. [Received from 2000]

Philip Hammond - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Consort Resources Ltd.; a company which owns and operates gas exploration and production assets and pipeline infrastructure in the North Sea.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional fees for journalism/broadcasting.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • South West Trains have provided me with a car park pass for use at all SWT stations from 14 June 2001 to 14 June 2003. (Registered 21 December 2001)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Castlemead Ltd.; a company whose principal activity is property development.
  • (b)
  • (b) Consort Resources Ltd.

Mike Hancock - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Portsmouth City Council.

David Hanson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for speaking engagements.

Harriet Harman - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The following donations were received by the Camberwell and Peckham CLP for the General Election campaign of June 2001:
  • TGWU (Transport and General Workers Union) £921.81
  • UKFAT (Union of Knitwear, Footwear and Apparel Trades) £400
  • CWU (Communication Workers Union) £50

Evan Harris - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional talks to health-related organisations - lectures, seminars, speeches. Almost invariably all such fees are paid over to charity; occasionally fees are paid to volunteer researchers as honoraria. No charge made to public sector bodies or charities.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Provision of office rented at reduced - but still market - rate by Wellister Investments.

Tom Harris - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I am a member of the trade union UNISON.

Nick Harvey - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional journalism, lecturing and broadcasting.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 17 October 2001, my researcher and I attended the Manchester United v. Deportivo la Coruna football match in Manchester, as guests of Europay International (Mastercard), who are sponsors of the European Champions League. The hospitality included rail travel and hotel accommodation. (Registered 25 October 2001)

Alan Haselhurst - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Earnings from publication of novels.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 5-6 July 2001, travel and hospitality from GKN PLC in connection with visit to Yeovil and Taunton associated with book-signing. (Registered 19 July 2001)

Dai Havard - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I remained employed as an official of the MSF trade union for the period immediately following the General Election. This employment ended on 13 July 2001.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I received contributions of £1,500 from MSF and £500 from AEEU towards my election expenses at the 2001 General Election. Neither of these contributions individually amounted to more than 25% of my total election expenses. (Registered 12 September 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • House in Graig Treharris, occupied by my mother.

Nick Hawkins - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister (not currently practising post-2001 election).
  • Occasional broadcasting and journalism.
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Opinion Panel. (£1-£1,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 9-11 September 2001, to Gibraltar representing the Opposition Front Bench as part of a cross-party visit for the Gibraltar National Day. I was accompanied by my fiancée, as guests of the Gibraltar Government. (Registered 22 September 2001)
  • 31 December 2001-7 January 2002, to Cyprus with my wife, for meetings with leading Cypriot politicians and business leaders about the current negotiations on the Cyprus problem, as guests of the Federation of Overseas Cypriots. (Registered 8 January 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Small rental income - below market rent - for letting of a property to a friend for a short time.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Revelfree Limited; corporate advisers - dormant company, not trading.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unpaid) Peerless Housing Group (concluding March 2002).

John Hayes - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional broadcasting and journalism.

Sylvia Heal - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the GMB Union.

Oliver Heald - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister (not currently practising).

David Heath - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional payments for media work, lectures etc.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Wincanton Racecourse have provided me with two members' badges for the racecourse. (Registered 3 July 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-21 March 2002, to Bonn and Berlin in my capacity as Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Science to discuss ethical issues in science and technology with members of the scientific community, members of the Bundestag and Ministers. All travel and accommodation costs paid by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany. (Registered 14 May 2002)

David Heathcoat-Amory - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Lowman Manufacturing Co. Ltd.; agricultural machinery manufacturer and retailer.
  • LDT (London and Devonshire Trust Ltd.); property management and related businesses.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from journalism and speaking engagements.
  • As a former member of Lloyd's I have a possible contingent interest in Equitas, an insurance vehicle owned by Lloyd's.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 9 July 2001, I was a guest of Imperial Tobacco at Wimbledon men's tennis final. (Registered 1 November 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Farm and holiday lettings in Scotland.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Lowman Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
  • (b)
  • (b) LDT (London and Devonshire Trust Ltd.).
  • (b) Country Home and Gardens PLC

Doug Henderson - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Smart People First; provider of IT services.
  • RouteII (non-executive); IT business.
  • Ergonomy Ltd.; marketing company.

6. Overseas visits

  • 15-16 April 2002, to Brussels to attend meeting on employment policy on behalf of GMB. Travel and accommodation paid by GMB. (Registered 3 May 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Smart People First.
  • (a) RouteII.
  • (a) Ergonomy Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • GMB Official - contract frozen 1987 - no remuneration.

Mark Hendrick - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 2 October 2001, I attended the Labour Conference Gala Dinner as a guest of Sovereign Strategy. (Registered 18 October 2001)

Charles Hendry - Register history | MP’s page

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) The Agenda Group Ltd.; corporate networking consultancy which provides advice on developing business-to-business contacts.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-executive Chairman (unpaid) of The Agenda Group Ltd.
  • Vice-President (unremunerated) of The Big Issue Foundation; charity working with homeless people.

Stephen Hepburn - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • I receive a free car parking pass provided by Newcastle Airport. (Registered 22 October 2001)
  • I receive a free car parking pass for Newcastle Station provided by GNER. (Registered 22 October 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 June-16 July 2001, to Australia and Japan, representing the British and Irish Parliamentary Rugby Union team against the Japanese Diet and Australian Parliament. Over 70% of the tour expenses were funded by contributions from the players and the balance from sponsorship and advertising generated on behalf of the Club/Parliamentary Lions. The sponsors and advertisers were: Arlington Lodge, Ashurst Morris Crisp, Bell Design, GEM Construction, Glaxosmithkline, HIFX Ltd., Irish Independent News & Media, Japan Airlines, ntl, Rickitt Grant & Partners, Rickitt Mitchell, Rolls Royce, R Smith, Sweet Chariot, Toyota, Waterford Crystal. (Registered 15 October 2001)

Stephen Hesford - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister (now non-practising).

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the June 2001 General Election was made by GMB Union.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-executive and unpaid director of Arch Initiatives, a local charity dealing with drug abuse.
  • Non-executive and unpaid director of the UKPHA, a national charity which promotes work in the field of public health.

Patricia Hewitt - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Hosting of website by Leicester Mercury.
  • Donations to the Leicester West Constituency Labour Party campaign fund have been received from:
  • Mr R Wann £5,000
  • Professor K Bhattacharya £1,000
  • GPMU (Leicester Branch) £500
  • AEEU £300
  • Communication Workers Union £300
  • Mrs J Bakhda £250
  • Mr A Brown £250
  • Mr and Mrs T Shah £250
  • Mr and Mrs N Mehta £250
  • Dr and Mrs M Shah £250
  • Skytrack International UK Ltd £250
  • Mr and Mrs N Ladwa £250
  • Burjor J Mistry & Co £250
  • Mr and Mrs S Sheth £250
  • UCATT £250
  • KFAT £200

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • September 2001, three tickets for myself and my two children for the premier of 'Moulin Rouge'. We attended pre-premier drinks and the film screening as the guests of Rory Brookes of Mezzanine Management. (Registered 14 September 2001)
  • 27 March 2002, my husband and I were the guests of the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican for a reception, Gala Concert and post-concert dinner to celebrate Rostropovich's 75th birthday. (Registered 27 March 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member, MSF and TGWU.

David Heyes - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council - paid allowances in accordance with published scheme.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of Unison trade union.

Keith Hill - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fees are paid directly to the Streatham Labour Party.

David Hinchliffe - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International) (£1-£1,000).
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel.
  • Fees from both Panels are used to supplement costs of maintaining constituency office and/or donated to Wakefield Constituency Labour Party's campaign account.
  • Proceeds from sales of my book "Rugby's Class War" published by London League Publications Limited.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Wakefield Constituency Labour Party receives £1,500 per annum from a UNISON Affiliated Political Fund.
  • UNISON made two donations totalling £1250 from their affiliated political fund to the Wakefield Constituency Labour Party during May/June 2001. (Registered 17 July 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • In my capacity as an officer of the All-Party Parliamentary Rugby League Group I receive an annual invitation from the Rugby Football League to the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final and also occasional invitations to other Rugby League matches.
  • GNER provided me with a parking pass to use the Westgate station car park in Wakefield while travelling on parliamentary duties. (Registered 17 July 2001)
  • Wakefield Metropolitan District Council provide me with a parking pass for their Rishworth Street car park in Wakefield for use while on parliamentary business. (Registered 17 July 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 5-7 September 2000, to Romania, to speak at conference on joint working between UK and Romanian local authorities on provision of personal social services. Accommodation and travel costs paid by City of Arad and Kirklees Metropolitan Council. (Registered 17 July 2001)
  • 11-14 September 2000, to Russia, to speak at conference on development of personal social services. Accommodation and travel costs paid by the Russian European Trust. (Registered 17 July 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • 800 shares in Wakefield Trinity Rugby League Football Club Limited.
  • Chairman of the Rugby Football League's Professional Players Consultative Committee (unpaid).
  • I am a member of UNISON.
  • I am unpaid Trustee of:
  • The National Coal Mining Museum for England.
  • The Russian/European Trust.
  • The Thornes Millennium Green Trust.
  • Wakefield Constituency Labour Party.

Mark Hoban - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Political Opinion Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • The fees which I receive from these panels are donated to local charities.

Margaret Hodge - Register history | MP’s page

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Stemcor Holdings Ltd.; international steel trading.

Kate Hoey - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from television, radio and newspapers.
  • 17 January 2002, fee from British American Tobacco PLC for a speech on Corporate Responsibility to BAT employees. (Registered 26 February 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 15-16 September 2001, to Italy to attend the Italian Grand Prix as a guest of British American Racing. (Registered 22 October 2001)

Douglas Hogg - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister in current practice; occasional broadcasting and journalism.

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 August-9 September 2001, travelled/stayed as a guest of P & O Princess to Vancouver, from Anchorage, on the Ocean Princess and at two P & O Princess Lodges in Alaska. I travelled as the partner of my wife, Sarah Baroness Hogg of Kettlethorpe, who is a Director of P & O Princess. I was invited in that capacity. (Registered 2 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • I am the owner of four properties in London which I have let to tenants. I hold one of those properties as a co-trustee of a Discretionary Trust in which members of my immediate family are beneficiaries.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • My wife Sarah, Baroness Hogg of Kettlethorpe, performs a number of paid activities and holds a number of remunerated public, corporate and other paid appointments, the particulars of which are set out in her entry in the House of Lords Registry of Interests.

Paul Holmes - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Councillor, Chesterfield Borough Council.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of NASUWT.

Jimmy Hood - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000).
  • Parliamentary Consultant to Scottish Coal. (£5,001-£10,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 22-29 August 2001, to Cyprus to attend the Annual Conference of Cypriots. Travel and accommodation paid for by British Cyprus Committee. (Registered 9 October 2001)
  • 6-11 September 2001, to Gibraltar to attend the National Day celebrations. Travel and accommodation paid for by the Gibraltar Government. (Registered 9 October 2001)
  • 2-6 February 2002, to Japan for a conference with Japanese Parliamentarians. Half of the cost was met by the Japanese Government and half by the British Government. (Registered 8 March 2002)

Phil Hope - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I employ a research assistant to support my parliamentary work, who also receives payment from the Lighting Industry Federation in respect of the work he does for me as the Joint Chairperson of the Associate Parliamentary Lighting Group. (Registered 17 July 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-10 January 2002, to Norway to meet Norwegian Parliamentarians to discuss economic, security, foreign policy and public service reform issues. Flights, accommodation and hospitality funded by the Royal Norwegian Embassy. (Registered 5 February 2002)
  • 26-28 April 2002, to Berlin/Potsdam, to attend seminars on social policy and European policy, organised by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, which paid for my accommodation. (Registered 14 May 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-voting member of the Board of Catalyst Corby; an urban regeneration company.

Kelvin Hopkins - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 20 January 2002, visit to "Vive La France" Exhibition, at Olympia with my wife, as guests of Haymarket Exhibitions Ltd. (Registered 24 January 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 10-13 September 2001, to France and Spain, viewing rail freight facilities. Travel and accommodation paid for by Rail French Group, French Railways (SNCF), Transfesa (Spain), Port of Barcelona. (Registered 24 August 2001)

John Horam - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • CRU International Ltd.
  • CRU Publishing Ltd.
  • These are non-executive directorships in business consultancy and publishing companies which I helped to found 28 years ago.

Michael Howard - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Eschmann Holdings Limited (non-executive); holding company controlling companies which manufacture, sell and service medical equipment.
  • Finex PLC (non-executive); business communications agency.
  • Crime Reduction International Limited; international consultancy on crime reduction and related issues.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional broadcasting, journalism and lecturing.
  • Queen's Counsel (non-practising).
  • Member of the Advisory Council of Consort Resources Limited, which is engaged in gas exploration and production.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • In connection with my front-bench duties I receive assistance and support on tax and other issues from an individual seconded from KPMG. (Registered 27 March 2002)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Occasional invitations to and attendance at cultural and sporting events.

8. Land and Property

  • House, occasionally let, in London SW1.
  • Flat, currently let, in London SW1.

Gerald Howarth - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Parliamentary adviser to the Consumer Credit Association of the United Kingdom, which is the trade association representing the majority of businesses in the home credit industry. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Occasional broadcasting fees.
  • Member of the Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International).
  • Consultant to Euro Security Systems Ltd.; advising on new business.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Mr. Mohamed Choudhary. (Registered 31 October 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-22 February 2002, to Perm, Russia, accompanied by my wife, to attend and speak at a conference, paid for by the Britain-Russia Development Partnership. (Registered 12 March 2002)

George Howarth - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Parliamentary adviser to the William Hill Organisation. (£15,001-£20,000)

Alan Howarth - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Lloyd's. Ceased active underwriting on 31 December 1998.
  • All categories of business underwritten.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • In my capacity as Minister for the Arts, between July 1998 and June 2001, I received many invitations to attend cultural events and the value of the hospitality extended to me by some organisations may have exceeded £250.

Kim Howells - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional journalism, radio and television.

Lindsay Hoyle - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 6-14 September 2001, to Gibraltar as head of the Parliamentary delegation to Gibraltar, as a guest of the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 6 November 2001)
  • 14-18 February 2002, to Gibraltar as member of Parliamentary delegation, as a guest of the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 27 February 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Commercial leasehold property at Adlington, Chorley, from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Screen Arts Ltd.; screen printing.

Beverley Hughes - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of Amnesty International.
  • Sponsor of Oxfam and Action Aid

Simon Hughes - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister (non-practising).

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of Salmon Youth Centre Limited (£1 share: otherwise unremunerated).
  • Director of Rose Theatre Trust Ltd. (£1 share: otherwise unremunerated).
  • Director of Thames Heritage Parade Ltd. (£1 share: otherwise unremunerated.)

John Hume - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of European Parliament.

8. Land and Property

  • Bungalow in Co. Donegal.

Andrew Hunter - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Kaye Enterprises Ltd.; hotel/conference centre.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International).(£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)

8. Land and Property

  • Occasional rental income from letting my holiday flat in Sussex.
  • Rental income from other students sharing a house which I own in the West Country town/city where my son attends university. (Registered 27 November 2001)

Alan Hurst - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Partner, Law, Hurst and Taylor, Solicitors, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex.

8. Land and Property

  • Lessee of two offices premises in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of Holdfast Credit Union, Witham, Essex.
  • Member of Law Society.

John Hutton - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of Animal Refuge, Furness (unremunerated).

Brian Iddon - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for broadcasting and written articles.
  • Fees from various polling organisations which are donated to charities or to my constituency party.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Occasional hospitality from Bolton Wanderers Football Club (Registered 6 November 1999)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I am a member of the following organisations:
  • Amnesty International
  • Derby Ward Labour Club Association (honorary member)
  • Bolton Bradford Ward Labour Institute Ltd.
  • Patron of the Society of Registration Officers (unremunerated).
  • Fellow of and Parliamentary Adviser to the Royal Society of Chemistry.
  • Honorary Alderman of Bolton Metropolitan District Council.

Eric Illsley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Parliamentary adviser to the Caravan Club. (£1,001-£5,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Sponsored internet account provided by AOL. (Registered 17 July 2001)

Adam Ingram - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Small cottage in Perthshire.

Huw Irranca-Davies - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Patron of the (proposed) Mynydd Carn Adventure Activity Centre in the Garw Valley, Ogmore.
  • Member of the Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management (ILAM).

Michael Jack - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Topps Tiles PLC (non-executive).
  • Chairman, Hartington Group; consultancy company in the field of food, agriculture and drinks.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consultant to Newfield Investments; property and land investment.
  • Occasional lecturing for the Westminster Experience.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Gift of a family photograph from Venture Studios. (Registered 5 July 2001)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) The Foodchain Expo Ltd (and its subsidiary The Foodchain NEC Ltd).

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Custodian Trustee for the Lytham Community Association (unpaid).
  • Trustee for Med Alert (unpaid).
  • Member of a consortium (unpaid) developing TFC (a food and drink based entertainment project.)

Glenda Jackson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fee of £500 from Evans Woolfe Ltd. for providing the voice-over in three documentary films recorded on 3 February 2002. (Registered 13 February 2002)

Helen Jackson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for speaking engagements.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My constituency receives £1,200 per year subsidised office rental by Sheffield City Council.
  • Car park pass provided by GNER. (Registered 28 October 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • March 2001, to Stockholm, Sweden, to participate in conference on conflict resolution. Hotel accommodation for two days and meals paid for by AWEPA (Association of Western European Parliamentarians for Southern Africa). (Registered 28 October 2001)

Robert Jackson - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman of Martin Engineering Systems Ltd.
  • Chairman of CNIM Escalators (UK).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consultant to Wessex Pharmaceutical Group, in connection with a project on NHS reform. (£5,001-£10,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-25 January 2002, to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia as leader of a delegation from the Council for the Advancement of British Arab Understanding (CAABU) of which I am Co-Chairman. (Registered 28 January 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in London, from which rental income is received.
  • Two cottages in Oxfordshire, from which rental income is received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of the Gabrieli Consort.
  • Member of the British Königswinter Steering Committee.
  • Trustee of the Hattori Foundation, which provides scholarships for young musicians.
  • Director of Hanford Waste Services Ltd. (unremunerated).
  • Co-Chairman, Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding (CAABU) (unremunerated).

David Jamieson - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of the Council of Management of University College of St. Mark and St. John, Plymouth (unremunerated).

Bernard Jenkin - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional broadcasting and journalism.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Occasional shooting, courtesy of David Gibbon Esq, of Lodge Farm, Great Bentley, Essex.

8. Land and Property

  • Property of my spouse: house in Harfield Peverel, Essex, from which rental income is received.
  • Income from lodgers, under Inland Revenue "Rent-a-Room" scheme.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • Holdings belonging to my spouse:
  • (a)
  • (a) Lord Rayleigh's Farms Inc.
  • (b)
  • (b) Eastern Data Processing Limited; software development.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Governor of London Goodenough Trust for Overseas Graduates, a charitable foundation to provide residence for overseas graduates studying in London.

Brian Jenkins - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-8 February 2002, to Japan as guest of the British and Japanese Government. (Registered 6 March 2002)
  • 14-18 February 2002, to Gibraltar as a guest of the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 6 March 2002)

Alan Johnson - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 20 February 2002, my wife and I attended the Brit Awards as guests of the British Phonographic Institute. (Registered 7 March 2002)

Boris Johnson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Editor of The Spectator.
  • Contributor to The Daily/Sunday Telegraph. Fees, salary and share options from the Hollinger Group.
  • Freelance journalism including commissions from the BBC, Condé Nast, The Independent, Sky, The Guardian, The Observer.
  • Public speaking engagements including Gemini Consulting, Payne Webber, Ernst and Young and Windsor District Medical Society.
  • Book publishing contract Harper Collins.

Melanie Johnson - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Christmas 2001, gift of two Harvey Nichols' food hampers from Ivan Schwarz, Tony To and Gene Kelly, the producers of "Band of Brothers", an HBO television production. (Registered 7 January 2002)

Lynne Jones - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-21 March 2002, to Germany with Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group (PRASEG), for renewable and sustainable energy meetings and site visits. The trip was paid fully by Powergen PLC. (Registered 9 May 2002)

Martyn Jones - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International).(£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Fees from both panels are paid directly to the Labour Party.

Kevan Jones - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • December 2001, fee from Mori for taking part in survey of MPs; money paid directly to the North Durham Constituency Labour Party. (Registered 10 January 2002)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the GMB trade union. (Registered 20 July 2001)
  • Receipt of a car parking pass for Newcastle International Airport which is used for Parliamentary business only. (Registered 5 March 2002)
  • Receipt of GNER parking pass for use at Newcastle and Durham Railway Stations which is used for Parliamentary business only. (Registered 5 March 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 1 January 2002, I received a day return ticket to Amsterdam provided by KLM/Air UK as part of an event organised by North East in Europe to bring the first Euro notes to the North East of England. (Registered 10 January 2002)
  • 14-22 February 2002, to the Falkland Islands, paid for by the Falkland Islands Government. (Registered 23 February 2002)
  • 17-23 March 2002, to USA. Seven nights' accommodation at The Capital Hotel, Little Rock, Arkansas, paid for by Little Rock Convention Tourist Bureau (Registered 19 April 2002)

Helen Jones - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Manchester Airport car park pass, provided by the airport authority, for use on parliamentary business. (Registered 24 August 2001)

Tessa Jowell - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • In my capacity as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, I receive frequent invitations to attend arts, cultural and sporting events; and the value of the hospitality extended to me and sometimes to my husband and occasionally to my family, on some of these occasions may exceed £250. (Registered 18 September 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee, Amelia Ward Prize Fund.

Eric Joyce - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for articles in the UK press.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 10-11 September 2001, visit to the offshore Triton Floating Production in the North Sea as a guest of Amerada Hess, who paid for my overnight hotel accommodation in Aberdeen and helicopter flight to the platform. (Registered 27 September 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-7 August 2001, to Democratic Republic of Congo, with All-Party Group on Rwanda, Great Lakes Region and Prevention of Genocide. Travel, accommodation and associated hospitality funded by the charities Oxfam, Christian Aid, Save the Children and Tearfund. (Registered 15 August 2001)

Gerald Kaufman - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional articles for miscellaneous newspapers, and occasional broadcasts on radio and television.

6. Overseas visits

  • 30-31 March 2002, to Abu Dhabi to give a lecture on religion as a motivating factor in international conflict, for the Zayed Centre for Co-ordination and Follow-up (Government sponsored). The centre paid for my travel and accommodation. (Registered 2 April 2002)

Ann Keen - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Editor of CDNA Care Journal from 1 October 1997.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by GMB trade union. (Registered 30 October 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Registered with the United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing (UKCC) as a Registered Nurse.

Paul Keetch - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • C.F. Roberts (Holdings) Ltd. (non-executive) (based in my constituency but with head office in Cheltenham). The company's main functions are through its subsidiaries, including: electrical contractors, building maintenance, inns, corporate hospitality.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fees for media appearances and articles.
  • Payments for participation in opinion polls.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I receive some secretarial, administrative and research support from members of the Herefordshire Parliamentary Business Club.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Visit to various sporting events as guest of Events International, a corporate hospitality company based in my constituency (a subsidiary of C.F. Roberts (Holdings) Ltd.).

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Hereford and County Liberal Club Company Limited.

Ruth Kelly - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Payment received in April 2002 for previous work as Associate Editor of the House Magazine. Resigned from post in June 2001. (£1-£1,000)

Fraser Kemp - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fees from broadcasting, journalism and surveys. All fees/gifts received are donated to "Wearside Women in Need" which is based in my constituency and which helps women and children who are victims of domestic violence.

Charles Kennedy - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I receive fees from writing, broadcasting and speechmaking.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Donations to the Office of the Leader of the Liberal Democrats received from:
  • Dominion Press Ltd. of Harrow, Middlesex £2,000 per month
  • Mrs L Partridge of London £20,000
  • C A Church Ltd. of Salisbury, Wiltshire £15,000

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Two tickets for men's semi-finals at Wimbledon as guests of Lawn Tennis Association. (Registered 2 July 2001)
  • November 2001, presentation of a plate as guest of honour at the annual British Indian Diwali "Festival of Lights" dinner. (Registered 12 November 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Single bedroomed flat in London, from which a rental income is derived.

Robert Key - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from writing and broadcasting, speaking, lecturing and chairing conferences.
  • Consultant to Certis (formerly consultant to ProAgro BV) (from 1 January 2001) (£5,001-£10,000).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Car park pass from South West Trains. (Registered 25 July 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-6 May 2002, to Ankara and Istanbul, Turkey, with the All-Party Group on Turkey, as a guest of the Government of Turkey. (Registered 9 May 2002)

David Kidney - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Non-practising solicitor.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel.
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Fees from both panels paid me or to a charity of my choice.
  • Occasional fees for journalism, media appearances etc.

8. Land and Property

  • Interest in a freehold property in Stafford and also in the other business assets of the former solicitors' practice, Jewels and Kidney of Stafford.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary President of the Bethany Project, a charitable company limited by guarantee, which exists to provide shelter and other services to the homeless in Stafford Borough (unremunerated).
  • Patron of ASIST, a charitable company limited by guarantee, which exists to provide citizen advocacy for the residents of Staffordshire (unremunerated).
  • Patron of Carers' Association (South Staffordshire) (unremunerated).
  • Trustee of Thirlmere Way Day Centre at Rising Brook, Stafford; a registered charity which exists to provide community facilities for elderly people in the Rising Brook area (unremunerated).
  • Co-Chair of PACTS (Parliamentary Advisory Council on Transport Safety), a registered charity (unremunerated).
  • Honorary President of the Staffordshire Ramblers Association (unremunerated).

Peter Kilfoyle - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional payment for articles and media appearances.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 10 November 2001, one ticket to the England v Australia Rugby Union International at Twickenham, courtesy of News International. (Registered 26 November 2001)

Andy King - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 10-13 September 2001, to Southern France and Spain, with the All-Party Parliamentary Rail Group, to learn about rail freight. Costs of rail, coach and air travel, accommodation and meals met by SNCF, TRASFESA, Port of Barcelona. (Registered 16 October 2001)

Oona King - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional journalism.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • One full-time caseworker and one part-time (16 hours) provided by Community Links, a charitable organisation.

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-7 August 2001, to the Democratic Republic of Congo with the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Great Lakes Region and Genocide Prevention, to examine the political and humanitarian situation in the country. The visit was jointly funded by the UK charities Tearfund, International Alert, Christian Aid, Oxfam and Save the Children. (Registered 20 September 2001)
  • 3-7 November 2001, to Washington DC, USA, for a leadership conference, funded by Duke University and the New Policy Network. (Registered 21 November 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Two-bedroom flat in London E3, from which rental income is received.

Julie Kirkbride - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International).
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel.
  • Member of MORI Opinion Panel.
  • Member of Gallup Opinion Panel.
  • Occasional payments for broadcasting and journalism.
  • Fee of £1750 for my appearance as guest presenter on Power House (Channel Four).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Three tickets for the Nutcracker on 15 December at the Hippodrome in Birmingham, courtesy of Powergen. (Registered 18 December 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-21 September 2001, to Vilnius, Lithuania, courtesy of the British Association for Central and Eastern Europe. (Registered 25 September 2001)

Archy Kirkwood - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional fees for broadcasting and journalism.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contributions of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election were made by the Former Jedforest Liberal Club per Andrew Haddon & Crowe Solicitors, and by the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust Limited.
  • Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust Limited meet occasional costs incurred as Chairman of Social Security Select Committee in providing hospitality to guests and witnesses not otherwise met by House rules on expenses.

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • May 2002, I was given six bottles of champagne by Dr Robert Mettlen of the McCombs School of Business, University of Texas, USA. (Registered 14 May 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman and director, Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust Limited (JRRT Limited) (no remuneration).
  • Chairman of the trustees of Joseph Rowntree Social Service Charitable Trust (JRSS Charitable Trust) (no remuneration).
  • Director, Family Budget Unit (no remuneration).
  • Member, Royal College of Nursing Parliamentary Panel (no remuneration).

Jim Knight - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Freehold property in Frome.

Greg Knight - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Bladecobra Limited; main business of company likely to be publishing. The company has not yet traded and no income has yet been received by me.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consultant solicitor with Messrs. Lloyds, Solicitors of South Kensington, London SW7. Fees paid relate to work done by me; no fixed salary is paid.
  • Occasional fees and royalties from writing.

Ashok Kumar - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional surveys for MORI, the fees from which are paid to Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Constituency Labour Party.

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-18 February 2002, to Gibraltar as a member of a Parliamentary delegation, as a guest of the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 5 March 2002)
  • 31 March-4 April 2002, study tour to Egypt at the invitation and expense of the Egyptian Government. (Registered 25 April 2002)

Stephen Ladyman - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International).
  • Member of Opinion Leader Research Panel.
  • Respondent to MORI political surveys.
  • Fees from all three opinion panels are paid to South Thanet Labour Party.

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-22 March 2002, to the Netherlands, to with the British-Netherlands All-Party Group to visit the Second Chamber in The Hague. Travel costs paid by the All-Party Group whose declared sponsors are Royal Dutch Shell and Unilever. Hotel expenses paid by the Dutch Second Chamber. (Registered 11 April 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unremunerated director of Kent Innovation Centre. KIC is wholly owned by Thanet District Council and its purpose is to provide accommodation and business support services to 'knowledge based' companies.

Jacqui Lait - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • As a former member of Lloyd's I have rolled my losses into Equitas, a re-insurance vehicle developed and owned by Lloyd's for former members.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 2 February 2002, I was the guest of the President of the Scottish Rugby Union at the Calcutta cup match in Edinburgh. (Registered 12 April 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unremunerated director of Prime Digital Ltd; a printing company.

Norman Lamb - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consultant to Steele and Co., solicitors. Occasional contributions to seminars and parliamentary briefings. (£5,001-£10,000)

3. Clients

  • See category 2 above. My contribution to occasional seminars and parliamentary briefings will be as an employment law specialist.

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-7 April 2002, to China with all-party group, funded by the UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund). (Registered 15 April 2002)
  • 18-24 April 2002, to India as part of an All-Party trip funded by Oxfam GB. (Registered 26 April 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Residential property with licence for head of office to occupy in North Walsham, Norfolk.
  • Commercial leasehold property (shared freehold ownership) in Diss, Norfolk, from which rental income is received.
  • Commercial leasehold property (shared freehold ownership) in Eye, Suffolk, from which rental income is received.
  • I am listed as one of the lessees of the following properties, which are all offices associated with Steele and Co.:
  • Commercial leasehold property in Norwich.
  • Commercial leasehold property in Keswick, near Norwich.
  • Commercial leasehold property in Vauxhall,London.
  • Commercial leasehold premises in Eye, Suffolk.
  • Commercial leasehold premises in Diss, Norfolk.
  • Office rental income received from North Norfolk Liberal Democrat Constituency Party (in respect of my leased office).

David Lammy - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister (non-practising).
  • Adviser on marketing to D J Freeman, Solicitors.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Research assistant provided by the Jack and Pat Mallabar Foundation.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Two tickets and hospitality provided by Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. (Registered 20 November 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-7 August 2001, to the Congo with the All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Great Lakes Region, paid for by Christian Aid, Oxfam and Save the Children. (Registered 10 October 2001)
  • 13-22 August 2001, to Sierra Leone as a Trustee of ActionAid, paid for by ActionAid. (Registered 10 October 2001)
  • 1 November 2001, to Auschwitz, Poland for one day with students from schools across the country, paid for by the Holocaust Educational Trust. (Registered 8 November 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director, Central Board of Finance of the Church of England.
  • Trustee, ActionAid.
  • Trustee, Broadwater Community Centre Trust.

Andrew Lansley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from journalism, television and other media.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Opinion Leader Research Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Proceeds from both opinion polls are donated directly to charity.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Patron of STRADA, Cambridge; day centre for sufferers from stroke and dysphasia (unremunerated).
  • Patron of the Cambridgeshire Small Business Group (unremunerated).
  • Vice-President of the Cambridgeshire Beekeepers' Association (unremunerated).
  • Vice-President of the Local Government Association (unremunerated).
  • Patron of ASPIRE (unremunerated).
  • Patron of the International Centre for Child Studies (unremunerated).
  • Patron of Headway Cambridge (unremunerated).
  • Member of the Council of The Association of Conservative Clubs Ltd. (unremunerated).
  • Vice-Patron of the MRI Scanner Appeal at Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Cambridge (Unremunerated).
  • Vice-President of the Cambridge and Peterborough Federation of Young Farmers Clubs (unremunerated).

Bob Laxton - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contribution of approximately £6,500 p.a. towards my constituency office rental and service charge costs from Bowmer & Kirkland Ltd., company office, Belper, Derbyshire.
  • Hosting of my MP's Website and E-mail by IOGEN, Derby.

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-18 February 2002, to Gibraltar; travel and accommodation paid for by the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 21 February 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in London SE11.

Mark Lazarowicz - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member, City of Edinburgh Council until 13 September 2001.
  • Member, Faculty of Advocates (non-practising member from 21 September 2001).
  • Occasional book royalties, Butterworths.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Research, drafting and publicity support provided by the Co-operative Party and Job Ownership Ltd. in connection with the promotion of Private Member's Bill. (Registered 16 October 2001)
  • Mackenzie & Storrie (Printers, Leith) sponsored my 2001 Christmas card, by printing it without charge. (Registered 9 January 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of Transport and General Workers' Union.
  • Member (unpaid) of Board of Directors of Centre for Scottish Public Policy.

Edward Leigh - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister at Law.
  • Parliamentary consultant to Pinnacle Insurance PLC. (£10,001-£15,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Since May 1997, occasional briefing and visits to the House in connection with particular legislation by Mr Simon Calvert, Deputy Director of the Christian Institute.
  • A joint donation of £5,000 was made by Mr. Lincoln Fraser and Mr. David Willerton, local businessmen, to the Gainsborough Conservative Association Fighting Fund, administered by the Association, out of which my election campaign expenses were paid. (Registered 15 October 2001)

David Lepper - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for journalism.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee (unremunerated) of:
  • Lighthouse Media Training; multi-media training courses.
  • Brighton Youth Orchestra.
  • ARDIS; a Brighton-based charity for those with Alzheimer's Disease.
  • Patron of the Sussex Beacon; a Brighton-based charity providing residential care for those with HIV/AIDS.
  • Patron of Brighton Cares; a local charity supporting people with HIV/AIDS.
  • Patron of Age Concern Brighton.
  • Patron of Brighton Dome Appeal; a fund for the restoration of the Dome Concert Hall, Brighton.
  • Member of National Union of Teachers.
  • Member of Brighton and Hove Trades and Labour Clubs.
  • Honorary President of Brighton and Hove Petanque Club.
  • Patron of Cruse, Brighton and Hove.
  • Patron Sussex ME Association.
  • Member of the Council of Brighton Festival.
  • Patron of Body Positive, a local AIDS/HIV charity.
  • Chair of Friends of Brighton and Hove Foyer.
  • Honorary Life Member of the League Against Cruel Sports.
  • Member of the Co-operative Party.

Oliver Letwin - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • N.M. Rothschild Corporate Finance Ltd.; investment banking subsidiary of the Rothschild Group.
  • Rothschild India Ltd.; investment banking subsidiary of the Rothschild Group.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for broadcasting and journalism.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • In connection with my front bench duties I receive assistance on tax computations from an individual employed by KPMG.
  • Contributions of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election were made by Mr. and Mrs. D. Clouston, Mr J. Peake and Mr. and Mrs. J Townshend. (Registered 7 July 2001)
  • I received legal assistance in the drafting of amendments for the Committee and Report stages of the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Bill (Session 2001-02) from the following individuals, who are lawyers in London and who provided me with assistance without charge: (Registered 21 December 2001)
  • Judith Barnes Brecher Abram
  • Emma Broadbent 6 King's Bench Walk
  • Christopher Frazer 2 Harcourt Buildings
  • Peter Griffiths 4 Stone Buildings
  • Jonathan Hirst QC Brick Court Chambers
  • Daniel Janner 23 Essex Street
  • Sir Nicholas Lyell QC Monckton Chambers
  • Julian Malins QC 3 King's Bench Walk North
  • Mark Ruffell Pump Court Chambers
  • Oliver Sells QC 5 Paper Buildings
  • Andrew Fraser-Urquhart 4/5 Grays Inn Square
  • Andrew Willins 29 Bedford Row
  • Bill Waite Risk Advisory Group

8. Land and Property

  • A flat in London used by my father (part of our London house).

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Aasvogel Limited; manufacturer of waste compactors.
  • (b)
  • (b) Options in the Rothschild Continuation Holdings ESOP in connection with my directorship of N.M. Rothschild Corporate Finance Ltd.

Tom Levitt - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Parliamentary panel for Opinion Leader Research. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Free provision of a web site and computing and marketing advice from Collective Enterprises Limited, a local management services company.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of the Royal National Institute for Deaf People (unremunerated).

Julian Lewis - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for media appearances and press articles.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • I receive a complimentary car parking pass from South West Trains (valid until June 2003). (Registered 12 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Leasehold flat in Finchley, London N12, formerly my home, now let to tenants.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Policy Research Associates Ltd. (non-trading company).
  • (b)
  • (b) Policy Research Publications Ltd. (non-trading company).

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unremunerated director of Policy Research Associates Ltd. and Policy Research Publications Ltd.
  • Trustee (unremunerated) of the British Military Powerboat Trust.

Helen Liddell - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I have received a donation of £5,000 to my election fund from Mrs. Vera Weisfield CBE.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 6 April 2002, I attended the Scotland v. France Rugby International in Edinburgh as the guest of the Bank of Scotland. (Registered 11 April 2002)
  • 11 April 2002, gift of a sweater from Pringle Scotland. (Registered 11 April 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Together with my husband I own a one bedroomed flat in Glasgow which is used rent free by my student son.

Ian Liddell-Grainger - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • West Flemington Farm, Scotland.

David Lidington - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from journalism, broadcasting, lecturing and opinion research.
  • Member of BPRI (Business Research and Planning International) political panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • All fees from panels are paid direct to charity.

6. Overseas visits

  • 30 January 2002, to Adinkerke, Belgium, to see the problems caused by tobacco smuggling and cross-border shopping to small retailers in the United Kingdom, paid for by the Tobacco Alliance. (Registered 15 April 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Freehold of house in Enfield, Middlesex, yielding a nominal ground-rent.

Peter Lilley - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • The Fleming Claverhouse Investment Trust PLC; investment.
  • Chairman (non-executive), Sherborne Financial Services; a company providing financial information.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I receive fees for delivering lectures and speeches, and for broadcasting.

Martin Linton - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-9 February 2001, to South Africa, to participate in seminars on party funding and parliamentary accountability, funded by British Council and Institute for Democracy in South Africa. (Registered 15 June 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • President, Battersea Community Arts Centre Trust Ltd.
  • Chairman, Board of Governors, Somerset Nursery School.

Tony Lloyd - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Tickets and hospitality at Old Trafford from Manchester United Football Club. (Registered 10 October 2001)
  • Tickets and hospitality at Maine Road from Manchester City Football Club. (Registered 10 October 2001)

Elfyn Llwyd - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister-at-law.
  • Occasional fees for journalism and television.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member, University of Wales Court of Governors.
  • Vice-Chair, NSPCC (Cymru).
  • Chair, Trustees of the Mawddach Hatchery, Dolgellau, Gwynedd.
  • President, Estimaner Angling Association.
  • President, Betws-y-Coed Football Club.
  • President, Llanuwchllyn Football Club.
  • President, Clwb Rygbi Bala Rugby Club.
  • Vice-President, Clwb Rygbi Dolgellau Rugby Club.
  • Member of the Gorsedd of Bards.

Michael Lord - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • The Palmer Family Trust; a family property company.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Arboricultural consultant.

Tim Loughton - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel.
  • Member of MORI Parliamentary Panel.
  • All fees from opinion panels are donated to charity.
  • Occasional small fees from lectures.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 22 August 2001, my wife and I attended a performance at Glyndebourne, preceded by dinner, as a guest of Seeboard. (Registered 28 August 2001)

Andrew Love - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International).
  • Member of Harris Research Panel.
  • Member of MORI Panel.
  • All fees from panels are donated to my constituency party.

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-31 January 2002, to India as part of a delegation of MPs sponsored by Labour Friends of India. Airline tickets and hospitality in India provided by the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Government of India. (Registered 6 February 2002)
  • 2-6 April 2002, to Cyprus, to have discussions with the leaders of both Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities, as a guest of Friends of Cyprus. Costs of flights met by the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot Communities in North London. (Registered 1 May 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Residential flat in London, from which occasional rental income is received

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of Industrial Common Ownership Finance Ltd. (unremunerated).
  • Vice-Patron of the Helen Rollason Cancer Appeal (unremunerated).

Ian Lucas - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Formerly non-executive director of Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic and District NHS Trust (resigned May 2001).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Unpaid consultant in Stevens Lucas, Solicitors. Present partners of that firm are purchasing my previous interest in that firm.
  • Paid share of royalties from "The Bodyguard's Story" by Trevor Rees-Jones, published by Little Brown and Company.

Peter Luff - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional small fees from television appearances, writing and participation in opinion surveys.
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International) (£1-£1,000) and of Harris Parliamentary Panel (£1-£1,000)

8. Land and Property

  • Terraced property in Worcester, let on an assured tenancy; no net income.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Vice-President: Severn Valley Railway, Droitwich Canals Trust, Worcester Birmingham Canal Society, Evesham Rowing Club, Bengeworth Traders Association, The British Association for Early Childhood Education.
  • Member of local committee of Country Landowners and Business Association.
  • Fellow of the Institute of Public Relations.
  • Chairman of the Conservative Parliamentary Friends of India, on whose behalf I will occasionally solicit sponsorship for events, but from which I derive no personal benefit.

Iain Luke - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Part-owner of a residential property in Dundee.

John Lyons - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by UNISON. (I was previously employed by UNISON and remain a member.) (Registered 1 September 2001)

Calum MacDonald - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • One-off donation of £1000 from TGWU to constituency party prior to the General Election. (Registered 5 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • One house for rent in London.

Andrew MacKay - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Gift of a Sky digital unit, including annual subscription, from BSkyB. (Registered 31 January 2000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 15-17 February 2002, to Spain, to attend launch of new BMW '7' series. Flight and accommodation paid for by BMW (GB), whose headquarters are in my constituency. (Registered 25 February 2002)

Andrew MacKinlay - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • June 2001, fee received from Mori for interview/questionnaire. Fee passed to Across Trust (Thurrock Group), a registered charity.
  • Fee from Hat Trick Productions for an appearance on "Have I Got News for You". (Registered 29 November 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary Patron of Tilbury Town Football Club.

David Maclean - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Crime Reduction International; a consultancy.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Parliamentary Adviser to the Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales. (£10,001-£15,000) (Resigned September 2001).

Fiona Mactaggart - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional media fees are donated to voluntary organisations.

8. Land and Property

  • Office and retail premises in Glasgow (held on my behalf by trustees).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 19 February 2002, I received two tickets for the Royal Charity Premiere of "Charlotte Gray" from Channel 4. (Registered 21 February 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Mactaggart Heritable Holdings Ltd.; property investment and management.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Sole beneficiary of Newnham and Gore Trust, a UK trust which manages investments on my behalf.

Khalid Mahmood - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for opinion polls (sent direct to a local charity).

6. Overseas visits

  • 12-17 January 2002, to Egypt and Saudi Arabia with Muslim Parliamentary delegation, sponsored by FCO. One internal flight in Saudi Arabia and hospitality in Saudi Arabia paid for by Saudi Arabian Government. (Registered 25 March 2002)

Alice Mahon - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fees are paid to organisations nominated by me.
  • Some fees from media work. The fees are paid to organisations nominated by me.

Humfrey Malins - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Recorder of the Crown Court (I sit as such from time to time).
  • Acting District Judge (Magistrates Courts) (I sit as such from time to time).
  • Consultant to Tuck & Mann, Solicitors, Leatherhead, Surrey.
  • Lay member of General Medical Council, for which a daily attendance allowance is paid.
  • Occasional fees for answering questionnaires.

8. Land and Property

  • I own a flat in London which is occasionally let.

Judy Mallaber - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Very occasional fees from broadcasting.

Seamus Mallon - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Deputy First Minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly . I ceased to hold this post on 5 November 2001. For the 12 weeks previous to that I was fulfilling the functions of that office and receiving remuneration, although technically I no longer held the position.

Peter Mandelson - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Clemmow Hornby Inge; advertising agency.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fees and honoraria from occasional speeches, lectures, talks and articles to organisations.
  • Fees of more than £500 in respect of speeches, lectures, talks or articles received from:
  • UBS Warburg
  • Weber Shandwick Worldwide
  • Northsound KPMG Business Dinner
  • Retail 100 Club
  • Investment Property Databank
  • RBS Advanta.
  • Monthly column for GQ Magazine (from December 2001). (£10,001-£15,000)
  • Member of International Advisory Board of Independent News and Media PLC.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I receive a grant from the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust to fund research into economic regeneration and governance in the regions. No personal remuneration. (Registered 16 November 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Complimentary use of Third Space Gym. (Registered 14 November 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 20 August 2001, to France, to speak at Unysis Conference dinner. Travel expenses, accommodation and fee paid for by Conference organisers. (Registered 4 October 2001)
  • 24 September 2001, to Lisbon, to speak at The Economist Conference. Travel expenses and fee paid for by Conference organisers. (Registered 4 October 2001)
  • 7-14 October 2001, to China, on information gathering visit. Accommodation and expenses paid by People's Institute for Foreign Affairs. (Registered 14 November 2001)
  • 14-15 October 2001, to Hong Kong via Singapore, to give a speech. Accommodation and travel expenses paid by Asia House and HPL Ltd. (Registered 14 November 2001)
  • 23-30 October 2001, to Japan, as Co-Chair of UK-Japan 21st Century Group. Accommodation and travel expenses paid by Government of Japan. (Registered 14 November 2001)
  • 11-13 November, to Israel, to give a speech. Travel paid by Britain Commonwealth Israel Association. (Registered 14 November 2001)
  • 23-24 November 2001, to Vienna for Club of 3 Meeting. Accommodation and travel paid for by organisers. (Registered 1 December 2001)
  • 8-9 December 2001, to Berlin to speak at the European-Israeli Dialogue-Axel Springer Conference, accommodation and travel paid for by organisers. (Registered 27 February 2002)
  • 12-13 January 2002, to Vienna to speak at a fundraising dinner organised by Topaserve-Community NGO, accommodation and travel paid for by organisers. (Registered 27 February 2002)
  • 30 January 2002, to New York to speak at the Council for Foreign Relations, travel and fee paid for by the sponsors, Weber Shandwick Worldwide. (Registered 27 February 2002)
  • 30 January 2002, during visit to New York, I received a fee for a speaking engagement for Medley Global Advisors. (Registered 27 March 2002)
  • 5-7 February 2002, to Cape Town to attend the Advisory Board Meeting of Independent Media PLC, travel and accommodation paid for by organisers. (Registered 27 February 2002)
  • 11-12 February 2002, to Houston to speak at the Cambridge Energy Research Associates Conference, travel, accommodation and fee paid for by organisers. (Registered 27 February 2002)
  • 13 March 2002, to Johannesburg to speak at The Mondi National Newspaper Awards, travel and accommodation paid for by organisers. (Registered 27 March 2002)
  • 21-23 March 2002, to Hungary to deliver the Szechenyi lecture at the British Embassy in Budapest, travel paid for by the British Association for Central and Eastern Europe. (Registered 27 March 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Clemmow Hornby Inge.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman, Policy Network (occasional domestic and overseas travel, otherwise unremunerated).
  • President, Central School of Speech and Drama (unremunerated).
  • Vice-President, Arts and Business (unremunerated).
  • Chairman, UK-Japan 21st Century Study Group (unremunerated).
  • Member, UN Eminent Persons Group (unremunerated).
  • Member, Steering Group of the Royal Academy of Engineering (unremunerated).

John Mann - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from opinion polls, used for charitable donations (from December 2001).

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My Constituency Labour Party receives regular support from Labour affiliated trades unions, and in particular AEEU, GMB, ISTC and UNISON.
  • I receive free use of meeting rooms for Parliamentary meetings from Miners Welfares, the GMB and other constituency organisations.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Car park pass provided by GNER for Doncaster, Retford and Newark stations for travel between my constituency and Parliament (from January 2002). (Registered 9 January 2002)
  • Occasional hospitality at sports events, in particular provided by Worksop Town FC and Mansfield Town FC. (Registered 9 January 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-31 January 2002, to India with a delegation of MPs sponsored by Labour Friends of India. Airline tickets and hospitality in India provided by the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Government of India. (Registered 5 March 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Second property in Bassetlaw, sub-let on short-term lease (December 2001 to April 2002).

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Abraxas Communications Ltd; a family business concerned with interpretation, translation, microphone hire, sound systems and conference and meetings organisation.

John Maples - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Agatha Christie Limited (non-executive); ownership of literary copyrights.
  • Value Retail PLC (non-executive); shopping centre developer in the UK and Europe.
  • Chairman and non-executive director of Advanced Visual Technology Ltd; company supplying software to retailers.
  • New Media SPARK PLC (non-executive); a venture capital company.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for broadcasting and journalism.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • Option to purchase up to 3% of shares of Advanced Visual Technology Ltd; suppliers of software to retailers.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member (unpaid) of the Council of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House).

Rob Marris - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I am a non-practising solicitor.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The TGWU make a donation of £2000 p.a. to the constituency party.
  • With effect from 1 April 2002, an annual donation of £3,600 is made to my Constituency Labour Party by my former employers, Thompsons Solicitors, London.

Paul Marsden - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional interviews and/or written surveys for various opinion poll organisations including MORI polls, Harris Research., BPRI, Hill and Knowlton and Opinion Leader.
  • None of these are regular and all fees are paid direct from each polling organisation to local charities in my constituency.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I have received assistance in drafting Ten Minute Rule Bill from Friends of the Earth. (Registered 18 June 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Occasional invitations to home games at Shrewsbury Town Football Club. (Registered 19 July 1999)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Vice President of Offa's Dyke Association (honorary and unremunerated).
  • Vice President of Heart of Wales Line Travellers Association (honorary and unremunerated).
  • Member of Shropshire Chamber of Commerce, Training and Enterprise (honorary and unremunerated).
  • Patron of the Drapers' Hall Building Preservation Trust (honorary and unremunerated).
  • Patron of the ReGenerate charity (honorary and unremunerated).
  • Chairman of Advantage Shrewsbury business forum (unpaid).
  • Trustee of the Shrewsbury Town FC Supporters Fund (unpaid).
  • Member of the Shrewsbury Citizen's Advice Bureau Management Board (unremunerated).
  • Director of Shrewsbury and Central Shropshire Citizens Advice Bureau (unremunerated).

Gordon Marsden - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for journalism; reviews, articles.
  • During 2001 I wrote four articles for The Times Higher Education Supplement. (£1-£1,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-4 November 2001, to Lisbon, to attend the Annual Convention of ABTA, who paid for my flights and accommodation. (Registered 19 December 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of the Board of the Institute of Historical Research, London University (unpaid).
  • Member of the Advisory Council of the Museum of British History (unpaid).
  • Trustee, History Today Trust (unpaid).

David Marshall - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Fees from both panels are passed on to other organisations.
  • I occasionally receive small payments for completing other research surveys. These payments are then passed on to other organisations.

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-8 February 2002, to Japan as a member of the Parliamentary All-Party British Japanese Group. Costs shared between UK Foreign Office and the Japanese Government. (Registered 28 February 2002)

Robert Marshall-Andrews - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Income from practice as Queen's Counsel.
  • Book royalties.
  • Occasional fees for newspaper articles and public speaking.
  • 13 July 2001, fee for speech to Deloitte's taxation conference. (Registered 24 July 2001)
  • Fee of £1,116.25 for an article for the Evening Standard. (Registered 14 December 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Small area of woodland in Shoreham, Kent.

Michael Martin - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • In March 2002, I spoke at a seminar organised by the Chartered Institute of Bankers. A fee was offered but at my request this was converted into a donation of £500 to the Sighthill Pensioners' Association. (Registered 15 April 2002)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I received donations in excess of 25% of my election expenses from AEEU (trade union) and Mr John Russell, of Russell Transport, a local haulage company.
  • Another donation, below the registrable limit, was received from Bass Brewers.
  • Other donations were received from individuals, none over £500.
  • Barmulloch Community Centre and Milnbank Housing Association each provide me with the use of a room for surgeries once a month. (Registered 13 March 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • My wife and I own a small flat in London which we may at some point let for rent. Should we decide to do so we propose to donate any surplus rent, after meeting the mortgage payments and other standard outgoings, to a charity for the homeless.

Eric Martlew - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional fees from MORI.
  • Fees from Panels are sent directly to charities of my choice or the Labour Party.

Michael Mates - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Parliamentary consultant to Smartlogik; a computer software company. (£1-£1,000)
  • Adviser on defence matters (no parliamentary involvement) to ABS Aircraft AG; a Swiss company manufacturing hovercraft.
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000). The fees are donated directly to the Wessex Children's Hospice.
  • Occasional broadcasting, journalism and lecturing.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary adviser to the Royal British Legion (unremunerated).

Francis Maude - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Benfield Group PLC; reinsurance and financial services, with effect from 1 November 1999.
  • Dynamis PLC (previously BusinessesForSale.com plc), with effect from 17 April 2000.
  • The Spectator (1828) Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman of Governors, Abingdon School, Oxon. (unremunerated).

Brian Mawhinney - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman (non-executive), Andras House Ltd.; property and hotels.
  • WR2 (Indianapolis) USA (non-executive on the main board and on its European board); environmentally acceptable biological waste disposal.
  • Chairman, Board of Trustees, Alexander and Alexander Pension Scheme.
  • Chairman, Elite Strategies PLC; independent financial advisers.
  • Rockingham Motor Speedway (non-executive).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Book contract with Harper Collins.
  • Occasional fees for journalism, speaking and broadcasting.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership of a local golf club in my constituency. (Registered 4 June 1998)
  • Occasional guest of Peterborough United FC at home games.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) ServiceMaster (USA); facilities management.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of Boston University, MA, USA (unpaid).
  • Board member of the Christian charity, World Relief (unpaid).

Theresa May - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional broadcasting fees and conference fees.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Assistance in developing a website with Maidenhead Conservative Association was provided by Selectronics (UK) Ltd. They continue to provide maintenance support for the webiste. (Registered 2 August 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary life membership for self and spouse of Maidenhead Conservative Club.
  • 13 July 2001, dinner and concert at Henley Festival of Music and the Arts were provided by the Directors of the Festival.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Shareholdings held by self and spouse in Prudential Corporation PLC, which do not qualify for registration under Category 9.
  • Member of the Court of the University of Reading (unpaid).
  • Director (unremunerated) Conservatives for Change Ltd.

Thomas McAvoy - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • County Pub Company Limited, trading as The County Inn Public House.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 17 March 2002, I received two hospitality tickets for the CIS Football Final provided by the Co-operative Insurance Society. (Registered 24 March 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Land on which County Inn is situated (see Category 1).

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) County Pub Company Ltd.

Stephen McCabe - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional payments from opinion polls.
  • Occasional fees for television work.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Gift of crystal fruit bowl from West Midlands Police Federation. (Registered 13 November 2001)

Chris McCafferty - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for opinion surveys from Opinion Leader and MORI. All fees donated to Calder Valley Constituency Labour Party.

8. Land and Property

  • House and shop in Todmorden from which rental income is received.
  • Maisonette in Hebden Bridge.
  • Constituency office in Hebden Bridge.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Parliamentary Patron, Women in Business in the Arab World (unremunerated).

Ian McCartney - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution below the threshold for registration towards my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was received from the TGWU. (Registered 12 October 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 2 December 2001, my wife and I attended the BBC North West Sports Awards in Bolton as guests of Mr. R. McLoughlin, CEO of Unique Communications Group, Manchester. (Registered 2 January 2002)
  • 15 December 2001, my wife and I attended the British Comedy Awards in London as guests of Mr. R. McLoughlin, CEO of Unique Communications Group, Manchester. (Registered 2 January 2002)

Siobhain McDonagh - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • February 2001, two tickets to attend Brit Awards from BPI Ltd. (Registered 29 October 2001)

John McFall - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My constituency party received a donation to the 2001 General Election expenses of less than 25% of total expenses from the Co-operative Party. (Registered 15 June 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Property in Dumbarton which I use as a constituency office.

Eddie McGrady - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of the Police Board for Northern Ireland (no remuneration).

Martin McGuinness - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Northern Ireland Assembly for Mid Ulster.
  • Minister of Education, in the Executive Committee of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Anne McGuire - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by GMB. (Registered 14 August 2001)
  • Donation of £800 to election costs from GMPU. (Registered 14 August 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Small flat in Cumbernauld, joint ownership with sister, from which occasional rental income is derived. The income does not meet the outgoings of the flat.

Anne McIntosh - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Non-practising Advocate.
  • Occasional fees for TV appearances.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • In my position as a member of the Public Policy Advisory Committee of the RAC I receive complimentary membership of the RAC Club at Pall Mall for me, and membership of their breakdown services for me and my husband. (Registered 29 January 1999)
  • 8 June 2001, I was the guest of Transco at the Yorkshire International Business Convention at Harewood House, Leeds. (Registered 25 July 2001)
  • 29 June 2001, I was the guest of Tyne Tees Television Limited at the Durham v Warwickshire match at Durham County Cricket Club. (Registered 25 July 2001)
  • 13 July 2001, visit to York Races as a guest of the All-Party Racing and Bloodstock Industries Group. (Registered 25 July 2001)
  • Complimentary membership of the Yorkshire Executive Club. (Registered 18 December 2001)
  • Complimentary car parking pass from Leeds Bradford Airport. (Registered 18 December 2001)
  • Complimentary car parking pass from Teeside Airport, for use on parliamentary and constituency business. (Registered 18 December 2001)
  • Complimentary car parking pass from GNER. (Registered 18 December 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Half-share in smallholding in Teesdale, Co. Durham. The fields are let, but not the house.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • President of Yorkshire First, an apolitical club whose purpose is to promote business in Yorkshire and whose members are drawn from the local business community (unremunerated).

Shona McIsaac - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • £1,000 donation from PAL (Political Animal Lobby) to Cleethorpes Labour Party. (Registered 3 September 2001)
  • £1,600 donation from USDAW to Cleethorpes Labour Party. (Registered 3 September 2001)
  • Use of Cleethorpes Library, Immingham Civic Centre and Barton Library for advice sessions.
  • Office research support provided via University of Notre Dame's London Program.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Car parking pass provided by GNER. (Registered 3 September 2001)

Ann McKechin - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Solicitor acting as curator on two estates. All commission received passed to instructing solicitors by way of their fees; accordingly no remuneration received personally.
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of MORI Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • All fees from the above Parliamentary Panels are submitted to charity.

Rosemary McKenna - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for research surveys. Fees passed on to other organisations.
  • Occasional fees for speaking and lectures.

Patrick McLoughlin - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Mr. Michael Pass. (Registered 31 July 2001)

Kevin McNamara - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Political Science Speaker Coordinator for Drew University's London Semester. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000) All fees from BPRI go directly to charity.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fee donated to Arlington House, a homeless hostel in Camden.

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-4 December 2001, to Manila, to attend an international conference on human rights. The conference was organised by Dr Erfried Adam, Director of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, who covered my travel, accommodation and incidental expenses. (Registered 6 December 2001)

John McWilliam - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International).(£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 5-9 May 2000, to Italy, to attend European Parliamentary Space Committee Conference. Travel and accommodation paid for by United Kingdom Industrial Space Committee. (Registered 25 October 2001)
  • 14-18 September 2001, to Belgium, to attend European Parliamentary Space Committee Conference. Travel and accommodation paid for by Astrium PLC. (Registered 25 October 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unpaid) of EURIM; non-profit making company concerned with information technology in Europe for MPs.

Michael Meacher - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • UNISON make a donation of £650 a year directly to my constituency party.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • July 2001, hospitality from Barclay's at Wimbledon Men's Final. (Registered 2 August 2001)
  • July 2001, hospitality from Panasonic at presentation of King Lear at Globe Theatre. (Registered 2 August 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • A small number of flats in SW and NW London from which rental income is received.

Alan Meale - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Shareholding in Mansfield Town AFC, non-recoverable (value £125).
  • One share in Co-operative Society.
  • Parliamentary spokesperson and consultant (unpaid) to the "Stand By Me Club", an organisation devoted to soul music and to the promotion of the song "Stand By Me", especially the recorded versions made by the artists Ben E. King and/or Kenny Lynch.

Patrick Mercer - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for speaking and responding to polling organisations which are made over variously to constituency charities and the Newark and Retford Conservative Association.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I hold surgeries in Morrison's supermarket, Retford. (Registered 16 July 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Complimentary car park pass from GNER, valid from 31 December 2001 to 1 January 2002 for use at Newark Northgate Station. (Registered 28 November 2001)

Gillian Merron - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Annual car park pass for Newark Station provided by GNER. (Registered 20 September 2001)

Alun Michael - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Very occasional journalism.

David Miliband - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for articles, speeches and broadcasting.

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-21 February 2002, to Germany for lecture tour and study visit funded by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. (Registered 13 February 2002)
  • 6-7 April 2002, to Venice to participate in the 2002 'Aspen European Dialogue' organised and paid for by the Aspen Institute Italia at the Fondazioni Cidi, Venice. (Registered 9 April 2002)

Andrew Miller - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fees are paid to local charities and other organisations.

6. Overseas visits

  • 10 December 2001, to Paris to speak at a symposium on "E-administration, E-Government Services for Tomorrow's Society". Hotel and travel funded by the Institut de la Gestion Publique et du Développement Economique which is part of the Ministère de L'Economie des Finances et de L'Industrie, France. (Registered 10 January 2002)
  • 12-14 February 2002, to Sicily, as a speaker and participant at a conference on "Radiological Protection of the Environment" at the invitation of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) and the National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB). Hotel and travel costs funded by the NEA and NRPB. (Registered 19 March 2002)

Andrew Mitchell - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Lazard & Co Limited (formerly Lazard Bank Limited).
  • Lazard Brothers & Co. Limited.
  • Lazard India Limited.
  • Lazard Poland Limited.
  • Lazard Asia Limited.
  • Lazard Asia (Hong Kong); subsidiary of Lazard Asia Limited.
  • CM Group Limited (retail public house management) (resigned 10 December 2001).
  • Financial Dynamics Holdings Limited (subsidiary of Cordiant) (corporate and business communications).
  • Financial Dynamics Limited.
  • Supervisory Board member of The Foundation (small specialised management consultancy).
  • All directorships are non-executive.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Senior Strategy Adviser to Accenture. (£20,001-£25,000)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Vice-Chairman, Alexandra Rose Day.
  • Member of the Council of GAP; which organises international projects for gap year students.
  • Member of the Council of SOS Sahel; which promotes sustainable natural resources in Saharan Africa.
  • President, Norman Laud Association; a registered charity in Sutton Coldfield providing respite care for children and young adults with special needs.
  • I am a trustee of a family trust for my children.
  • Either before, or subsequent to, 7 June 2001, I have resigned from the following paid positions:
  • The Board of The Miller Insurance Group Limited
  • The Board of Vietnamvest & the Cuba Investment Company (Lazard subsidiaries)
  • As a senior Strategy Adviser to The Boots Company PLC
  • As a senior Strategy Adviser to Hakluyt & Company Limited
  • I have recently sold a declarable shareholding in El Vino company and am now a holder of their loan notes.

Austin Mitchell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Associate Editor, House Magazine. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Occasional journalism and broadcasting.
  • Occasional freelance lecturing and speaking.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Kodak DX3600 digital camera donated by Kodak to the All-Party Parliamentary Photographic Group for the use of members, to mark 10 years of sponsorship of the Group. (Registered 9 May 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 27 October-4 November 2001, to New Zealand to speak in a debate on New Zealand's position in the world. Club Class air fare paid by New Zealand Line. (Registered 13 November 2001)
  • December 2001, to New Zealand, to make film for TVNZ. Business class fare, travel and accommodation paid for by NZ On Air and TVNZ. (Registered 9 May 2002)
  • February 2002, accommodation in New Zealand for one week provided by NZ On air and TVNZ, following a Select Committee visit for which my fare was paid out of public funds. (Registered 9 May 2002)

Laura Moffatt - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution towards my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Mr. Michael Aldrich. (Registered 12 October 2001)
  • The salary of a research assistant in my office is met by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Aids.

Chris Mole - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Suffolk County Council. Basic allowance received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of the Project for a University for Suffolk Company (unremunerated). This was through a former position as a member of Suffolk County Council and I am likely soon to be replaced.
  • Chair of the Televersity for Suffolk Company (unremunerated).

Lewis Moonie - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the Co-operative Party. No money was received by me personally. (Registered 2 September 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • September 2001, six days' salmon fishing as the guest of Mr Colin Cornes (the owner of Scottish Coal and Parkhill Estates Ltd). (Registered 2 September 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • My London residence is shared with another Member who pays a proportion of the mortgage and other costs.

Michael Moore - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Governor of the Westminister Foundation for Democracy for three year term beginning 31 January 2002 (unremunerated)

Margaret Moran - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Farmhouse in Spain, jointly owned with my brother, from which rental income is received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • President, Luton Irish Forum (unremunerated).
  • NOAH Enterprises (formerly Luton Homeless Daycentre) (unremunerated).
  • Non-executive director, Citizens Online (unremunerated).

Julie Morgan - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The following contributions were made to my election expenses at the 2001 General Election: (Registered 9 October 2001)
  • Cardiff North Labour Supporters Club £3,900
  • Transport and General Workers Union £2,000

8. Land and Property

  • Residential property in Cardiff.

Estelle Morris - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Severn Trent Water sponsored a dinner organised by Birmingham Yardley Constituency Labour Party prior to the General Election. (Registered 29 October 2001)

Malcolm Moss - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • June 2001, two tickets to Ascot races, including lunch and hospitality, provided by Imperial Tobacco. (Registered 18 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income from cottage in Wisbech, Cambs.
  • Rental income from a property in Glapthorn, Northants.

Chris Mullin - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Journalist and author:
  • Occasional income from newspaper articles.
  • Royalties and film rights from four books written between 1982-7.
  • Weekly column (except during summer recess) in the Sunderland Echo. (£1,001-£5,000)

8. Land and Property

  • One bedroom flat in Sunderland from which a rental income is received.

Meg Munn - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Chair, Barnsley Regional Committee of Co-operative Group until my resignation in September 2001.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional consultancy with local authorities, voluntary organisations etc. regarding social work management.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Office accommodation and car parking provided by Sheffield City Council at an annual charge of £2000 towards rent and rates. Heating and lighting is provided by the Council.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Car parking pass provided from 1 January 2002 by GNER for use on parliamentary business. (Registered 17 January 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Patron, Heeley City Farm (unremunerated).

Denis Murphy - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • One computer system provided by Browell Smith & Co., a firm of solicitors I retain to provide free initial legal advice to my constituents. (Registered 12 June 2001)
  • Financial support from Northumberland NUM for the production of a parliamentary report. (Registered 12 June 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary President, Northumberland Aged Mineworkers' Homes Association.

Jim Murphy - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional contributions to newspapers in Scotland.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I received contributions of £200 each from Mackenzie Construction and Weirs Tarmac and £100 each from Asda, Safeway and Ross Maitland Motor Engineers towards sponsorship for my 2001 Christmas card. (Registered 20 December 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • I have received hospitality from Phoenix Honda car company at Scottish football matches. (Registered 31 October 2001)
  • Complimentary membership of Bonnyton Golf Club in my constituency. (Registered 31 October 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 5-11 September 2001, visit to the Netherlands Police, participating in the Parliamentary Police Scheme, partially funded by British Telecom. (Registered 31 October 2001)

Andrew Murrison - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Surgeon Commander Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel.

Archie Norman - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Lloyd's.
  • Marine, aviation, household, motor and other categories.
  • Occasional fees in relation to lecturing and presentation on management and business consequential on my business career.
  • Fees for ad hoc advisory work on behalf of Permira Advisers Limited; investment company.
  • Fees for ad hoc advisory work on behalf of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Co Limited; investment company.
  • Partner, Mars Film Partner; film investment and financing partnership.

6. Overseas visits

  • September 2000, to Italy, to attend Konrad Adenauer Institut seminar, board and lodging paid for by Konrad Adenauer Institut. (Registered 3 July 2001)
  • 7-9 September 2001, to Italy, to attend Konrad Adenauer Institut seminar, board and lodging paid for by Konrad Adenauer Institut. (Registered 10 September 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Family hillfarm in Argyll, Scotland, from which rental income is received (absorbed by cost of maintenance.)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Contrl.print com.
  • (a) Interest in family trusts:
  • (a) George Cross No.5 Trust
  • (a) George Cross Cockfosters Trust

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director Contrl.print com (unremunerated).

Dan Norris - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Minor book sale royalties received occasionally from Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • £600 a year to Wansdyke Constituency Labour Party from GMB trade union.
  • 23 November 2000, office equipment provided by Vote IT Ltd, a polling, referenda and consultation company based in Paulton in the Wansdyke constituency. (Registered 18 December 2000)

Mike O'Brien - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from media articles or events.
  • Solicitor (not practising).

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-13 September 2001, to Trinidad, to deputise for a Minister in making a speech on crime to a conference organised by Lifeline, a trust involved in youth crime issues in the West Indies. Two nights' hotel accommodation paid for by Lifeline. (Registered 12 December 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Parliamentary adviser to the Staff Association of Chief Police Officers. This is an unpaid post, although CPOSA has agreed to meet any additional transport or research costs that I may incur.
  • Member of the Appeals Committee of the Police Dependents' Trust; a charity which assists the families of police officers killed on duty (unremunerated and voluntary).

Stephen O'Brien - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Parliamentary Adviser to the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, of which I am a Fellow (from April 2000). (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Occasional fees for articles, broadcasting and speaking engagements.
  • Occasional opinion survey fees paid direct to a specified charity, St Luke's Hospice, Cheshire.
  • Non-practising solicitor.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership for self and spouse of Winsford Constitutional and Conservative Club.
  • Use of parking permit at Crewe station courtesy of Virgin Trains Ltd. (Registered 10 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • A small property in Cumbria (owned by my wife) occasionally rented out for holiday lets.
  • Land adjacent to my home in the Eddisbury constituency from which occasional modest agricultural rental is derived.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-executive director of the City of London Sinfonia (unremunerated).
  • Member of Law Society.
  • Member of the Cheshire Pitt Club.

Edward O'Hara - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-5 August 2001, to Cyprus, to support events related to the occupation of Famagusta. Flights and three nights' accommodation paid for by the Municipality of Famagusta. (Registered 29 October 2001)
  • 5-12 August 2001, to Greece, to receive an award, to participate in and make several public addresses to a programme of public events. Flights and seven nights' accommodation paid for by the Municipality of Salamis. (Registered 29 October 2001)
  • 13-14 October 2001, to Cyprus, to address a meeting commemorating the occupation of Morphou. Flight and one night's accommodation paid for by the Municipality of Morphou. (Registered 29 October 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee, Community Development Foundation (Chairman).
  • Governor, Knowsley Community College.
  • Vice-Chairman, National Wild Flower Centre.

Martin O'Neill - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fees from occasional lecturing and journalism.
  • Parliamentary Adviser to the Machine Tool Technologies Association. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • Parliamentary Adviser to British Chemical Engineering Contractors Association. (£1,001-£5,000)

Mark Oaten - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Associate Editor, House Magazine. (£1,001-£5,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Printing of my annual report by Denplan.
  • I receive £5,000-£10,000 sponsorship from the British Healthcare Trust Association.

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-12 February 2002, to Bratislava. Return flights from London and one night's accommodation paid for by the Slovakian Embassy. (Registered 13 February 2002)

Bill Olner - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-20 June 2001, to the Paris Air Show with the Parliamentary Space Committee. Travel and accommodation provided by the UK Industrial Space Committee and hospitality by the European Space Agency and EUTELSAT. (Registered 11 July 2001)
  • 10-13 September 2001, to Southern France and Spain, costs met by the Rail Freight Group, French Railways (SNCF), Transfesa and the Port of Barcelona. (Registered 18 October 2001)

Diana Organ - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fee from BBC for my participation in General Election Video Diaries in 2001. (Registered 9 January 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Swallowfield PLC.; contract filler of cosmetics and toiletries.

Sandra Osborne - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from broadcasting.

6. Overseas visits

  • 26-27 June 2001, to Germany, to establish partnership with the Hahn Region and South Ayshire in relation to the introduction of Ryanair flights between Hahn and Prestwick airports. Return flights from Prestwick to Hahn to Stansted provided by Ryanair and hotel accommodation provided by Herr Ganter, Romantik-Hotel Bellevue. (Registered 25 July 2001)

George Osborne - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for journalism and/or broadcasting.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Provision of free car parking pass for Macclesfield Borough Council car parks. (Registered 6 March 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-7 November 2001, to Washington DC to attend the Young Leaders Program, sponsored by the Close Up Foundation, the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke University, and YUKOS. My air flights, hotel and accommodation and meals were paid for. (Registered 16 November 2001)
  • 22-24 February 2002, to Cadenabbia, Lake Como, Italy, to attend a seminar on 'Political Communication in the UK and Germany', organised by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation who paid for my flights, hotel accommodation and meals. (Registered 5 March 2002)
  • 18-20 March 2002, to Pristina, Kosovo, to a seminar on Parliamentary democracy with the members of the new Kosovo Assembly, sponsored by the National Democratic Institute and USAID, who paid for my flights, hotel accommodation and meals. (Registered 16 April 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) I am the beneficiary of a discretionary family trust which holds more than 1% of the issued share capital of Osborne and Little PLC, a family business manufacturing and retailing fabrics and wallpapers.

Richard Ottaway - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Solicitor and Arbitrator.
  • Member of Harris Research Panel.
  • Legal/corporate affairs consultant.
  • Consultancy on legal/corporate affairs with AEP Energy Services.

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in London from which rental income is received.

Albert Owen - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for media work.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 5 August 2001, two tickets and hospitality at the Glamorgan Dragons v Lancashire Lightnings cricket match at Glamorgan, provided by BBC Wales/S4C. (Registered 5 September 2001)
  • 12 August 2001, two tickets and hospitality for myself and a friend at the Charity Shield at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, provided by BBC Wales. (Registered 5 September 2001)
  • 26 August 2001, two tickets and hospitality for my spouse and myself for Music Festival, provided by Welsh Development Agency. (Registered 5 September 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated), Digartref Ynys Môn (homeless forum) (company limited by guarantee).
  • Member of Institute of Welsh Affairs.
  • Governor, Coleg Harlech (residential adult college)
  • Member of WEA (North Wales) Management Committee.
  • Member, Holy Island Regeneration Partnership 2000.
  • Hon. member, Holyhead Sailing Club.
  • Member, UNISON.
  • Chairman, local community hall (Llangoch).

Richard Page - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Page Holdings Ltd.; holding company, and associated companies involved in range of activities such as finance, motor retailing, coachworks.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Parliamentary adviser to the Machine Tool Technologies Association. (£10,001-£15,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 2-4 November 2001, shooting weekend courtesy of Conoco. (Registered 4 December 2001)
  • As joint Chairman of the All-Party Racing Group I have been given a badge by the Race Course Association for 2002, which gives access to race meetings, with exceptions for certain meetings such as Royal Ascot. (Registered 11 March 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • House in France.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Page Holdings Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member- Treatment of Leukemia Research Fund (no salary received).

James Paice - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Plymtree Limited (formerly Burwell Auction Centre Limited).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of the Harris Parliamentary Panel.(£1-£1,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary annual membership of Newmarket Race Club.
  • Honorary annual membership of Racecourse Association.
  • November 2001, one day's shooting as a guest of the tobacco Manufacturers' Association. (Registered 14 December 2001)
  • November 2001, two days' shooting and hospitality as guest of Six Continents PLC. (Registered 14 December 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Woodland/arable smallholding in Cambridgeshire.
  • Part share of a let residential property in Hertfordshire.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Plymtree Limited.

Ian Paisley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of the European Parliament.
  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
  • Minister of the Martyrs Memorial Free Presbyterian Church, Belfast (expenses only).
  • I receive royalties from publications.
  • Occasional television appearances and journalism etc.: fees donated to the Church.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Protestant Telegraph Ltd. (Honorary director).
  • President, Whitefield College of the Bible (Honorary).

Nick Palmer - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Parliamentary adviser to Novartis Services; a life sciences company. (£1,001-£5,000) This sum is not paid to me personally but goes towards the cost of newsletters to my constituents and other constituency-related costs.
  • Parliamentary adviser to Mr Richard Spinks, Chairman of vavo.com; a company specialising in internet services for the elderly. (£1,001-£5,000) This sum is not paid to me personally but goes towards newsletters and other constituency-related costs.
  • Occasional remunerated articles and conference speeches, usually on computing.
  • PLR royalties from three published books.
  • Occasional payments for participating in opinion poll surveys.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Millholt Investments Ltd.; a family firm managing rented accommodation.

Owen Paterson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional modest income from broadcasting and journalism.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • December 2001, trip with my family to The Nutcracker, Birmingham, as guests of Powergen. (Registered 18 December 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 2 October 2001, flight from Strasbourg to London provided by Lord Ashcroft. (Registered 7 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental of buildings attached to my house; rental of agricultural land and buildings at Bunbury and Spurstow, Cheshire.
  • Occasional rental of London flat.

Ian Pearson - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Christmas card 2001 supported by Black Country Chamber of Commerce and the News Group. (Registered 8 January 2002)

Linda Perham - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 2 October 2001, one ticket for the Labour Party Conference dinner paid for by Telewest. (Registered 9 October 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • President, Hainault Forest Community Association (unremunerated).
  • Patron, Haven House (Children's Hospice Project in Redbridge).
  • Member of UNISON Trade Union.
  • Patron, Anxiety Care, Ilford.

Eric Pickles - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 13 August 2001, to Spain, for part of a documentary on the Conservative Party. Travel costs paid by the BBC (Newsnight). (Registered 26 October 2001)
  • 10-14 April 2002, to Opio, France, to deliver a speech and to participate in the Road Haulage Association Annual Conference. Travel and accommodation paid for by Road Haulage Association. (Registered 14 May 2002)

Colin Pickthall - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by USDAW. (Registered 8 October 2001)
  • A donation of £2,000 was made by USDAW to my constituency party. (Registered 8 October 2001)

Peter Pike - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Fees from both panels are normally paid to Burnley Labour Party or local charities.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Seats and hospitality at Burnley Football Club home games provided by Burnley FC. (Registered 8 January 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-29 March 2002, to Pakistan as a Member of the All-Party Parliamentary Pakistan Group, to see Afghan refugee position, Kashmir position, meet various senior political figures and other people in Islamabad, Peshawar, Muzzaffarabad, Lahore and Karachi. Fares by courtesy of Pakistan High Commission and transport provided by Pakistan Government. Accommodation paid by delegate, except two nights in Governors's House, Sindh, Karachi. Other hospitality and care provided by local people during visit. (Registered 17 April 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I am a small Burnley Football Club shareholder, sponsor, Clarets Foundation Member and a member of other fund-raising schemes of the Club.

James Plaskitt - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • De Brus Marketing Ltd., Leamington Spa (beginning 1 October 2001) (non-executive).

Kerry Pollard - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-17 November 2001, to Iraq, fact-finding on humanitarian issues, funded by the Great Britain Iraq Society who paid my fares and hotel expenses. (Registered 7 March 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated) of The Genesis Initiative Limited, promoting the interest of small business at national and international level.
  • Director (unremunerated) of Open Door Trust, charity to fund constituency homeless project.
  • Director (unremunerated) of Birnbeck Housing Association.
  • Director (unremunerated) of Cherry Tree Housing Association.

Chris Pond - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for newspaper and magazine articles and for completion of survey questionnaires, normally donated to charity or the Labour Party.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contribution from UNISON towards cost of printing March 2001 Parliamentary Report. (Registered 27 June 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary Visiting Professor, Middlesex University (unpaid).

Michael Portillo - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Income from occasional journalism, broadcasting and public speaking.
  • In the last twelve months I have carried out four speaking engagements for JLA Agency (see categories 3 and 6 below). (£25,001-£30,000)
  • During 2001/2002 it is anticipated that I will carry out two speaking engagements for Economist Conferences Ltd. (see category 6 below).
  • Speaking engagement booked through Parliamentary Communications speaking agency on behalf of the Timber Trader of the Year Awards, 13 September 2001. (Registered 28 September 2001)
  • Speaking engagement for Goldman Sachs, 19 September 2001. (Registered 28 September 2001)
  • Speaking engagement in London for J P Morgan Fleming, 30 October 2001. (Registered 12 November 2001)
  • 16 November 2001, speaker at Bristol Chamber of Commerce dinner, booked through Parliamentary Communications speaking agency. (Registered 13 December 2001)
  • 13 September 2001 and 1 January 2002, two articles for The Times. (Registered 27 February 2002)
  • Between 14 October 2001 and 17 February 2002, six articles for The Mail on Sunday.
  • 18 October 2001, fee for article in The Guardian . (Registered 27 February 2002)
  • 23 October 2001, fee for article in ABC (Madrid). (Registered 27 February 2002)
  • January 2002, fee for presenting television programme for Takeaway Media: "UK Confidential" for BBC2. (Registered 27 February 2002)
  • 28 February 2002, speaker at Grant Thornton NW Barometer Business Dinner, Warrington, booked through DBA speaking agency. (Registered 29 March 2002)

3. Clients

  • Of JLA Agency:
  • 10 October 2001, Scottish Value Management Annual Dinner. (Registered 11 October 2001)
  • 6 December 2001, speaker at HBOS dinner. (Registered 13 December 2001)
  • 7 December 2001, speaker at International Steel Trade Association Luncheon, London. (Registered 13 December 2001)
  • 7 March 2002, speaker at Record Currency Management Dinner. (Registered 29 March 2002)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The list of donations of £1,000 and over that I received for my campaign for the leadership of the Conservative Party is as follows (Registered 3 September 2001):
  • The Company Agency Limited £5,000
  • Mr Timothy Carrington £5,000
  • Mr Henry Keswick £5,000
  • Dr Burhan Al-Chalabi £5,000
  • Lord Poole £5,000
  • Sir Jocelyn Stevens CVO £5,000
  • Mr Maurice Bennett £5,000
  • Mr Henry Angest £5,000
  • Sir Stanley Kalms £5,000
  • Mr Irvine Laidlaw £5,000
  • Mr Andrew Scott £5,000
  • Mr Michael Wade £5,000
  • Lord Harris of Peckham £2,500
  • Oceana Investment Corporation Limited £2,500
  • Mr Alan Sharr £2,500
  • Lord Bell £2,500
  • Sir Geoffrey Leigh £2,500
  • Mr Michael Heller £2,500
  • Mr Don Hanson £2,500
  • Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover KG £2,500
  • Dr John Quelch £2,500
  • Mr Roger Carlsson £2,500
  • Sir Rocco Forte £2,500
  • Mr Robin Edwards £1,250
  • Sir Brian Goswell £1,250
  • Mr Stephen Charge £1,113
  • Mr Peter Bazalgette £1,000
  • Mr Liam Strong £1,000
  • Provision of office accommodation during campaign by Mr Colin Barrow, to the value of £4,967. (Registered 3 September 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 23 August 2001, travel to and from Tyneside, and overnight accommodation, for inauguration of Leadon oil field, provided by Kerr McGee (UK) PLC. (Registered 9 September 2001)
  • 17 September 2001, free Executive Medical Screen, Cromwell Hospital, London. (Registered 11 October 2001)
  • 1 November 2001, speaking engagement, unpaid, but fares and overnight accommodation in Scotland paid by Fife College, Kirkcaldy, Fife. (Registered 12 November 2001)
  • 3 December 2001, speaking engagement, unpaid, but fares to and overnight accommodation in Edinburgh paid by the Spanish Embassy. (Registered 13 December 2001)
  • Complimentary membership of The Peak Health Club, The Carlton Tower Hotel, London SW7. (Registered 29 January 2002)
  • Ex officio complimentary membership of the Chelsea Arts Club. (Registered 29 January 2002)
  • On 28 January 2002 I was the guest at the Royal Opera House, London, and for dinner, of Donald Gordon, a constituent. (Registered 27 February 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • June 2001, to Italy, to attend Board meeting of International Commission for Missing Persons in the Former Yugoslavia. Return travel and hotel for two people provided by the ICMP. (Registered 9 September 2001)
  • 19 October 2001, to Casablanca, Morocco, to undertake speaking engagement. Return flights, overnight accommodation and a fee of more than £500 paid by Economist Conferences Ltd. (Registered 12 November 2001)
  • 23 November 2001, to Mexico City to undertake speaking engagement. Return flights, two nights' accommodation and a fee of more than £500 paid by la Fundacion Euro-America. (Registered 12 November 2001)
  • 15 November 2001, to Berlin for speaking engagement, unpaid; fares and overnight accommodation paid for by the Economic Council to the Christian Democratic Party, Germany. (Registered 13 December 2001)
  • 18-20 November 2001, to Zagreb, Croatia, as Commissioner of International Commission for Missing Persons. Fares and accommodation paid for by ICMP. (Registered 13 December 2001)
  • 18 January 2002, to Barcelona for speaking engagement at BDO Stoy Hayward Conference. Return travel, overnight accommodation and fee in excess of £500 booked through Speakers for Business speaking agency. (Registered 29 January 2002)
  • 1 February 2002, to Dublin for speaking engagement at Jefferson Smurfett Group Dinner, booked through JLA speaking agency (see category 3 above). JLA paid a fee, and the costs of my travel and one night's accommodation. (Registered 27 February 2002)
  • February 2002, to Germany, to present television programme for BBC2; Diverse Productions: "Richard Wagner". Fee, travel costs and two weeks' accommodation paid by BBC2. (Registered 27 February 2002)
  • 4-5 March 2002, to Barcelona, Spain, as speaker at The Economist Conference. Fee, return flights and two nights' accommodation paid by Economist Conferences. (Registered 29 March 2002)
  • March 2002, to Spain, Italy, France and Germany as television presenter for BBC 2: "Europe". Fee, return travel and ten nights' accommodation paid by BBC. (Registered 29 March 2002)
  • 1-3 March 2002, to Barcelona, Spain, as radio presenter for BBC Radio 5: "FC Barcelona". Fee, overnight accommodation at London Heathrow and two nights' accommodation in Barcelona paid by BBC. (Registered 29 March 2002)

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • 1 October 2001, gift of Palm 505 plus accessories, from Palm Inc, USA. (Registered 11 October 2001)
  • Between 27 December 2001 and 6 January 2002 I had the occasional use, while in India, of a driver and car supplied by Mr. Vipan Khanna of Dynamic Sales Service International (P) Ltd., New Delhi, India. (Registered 29 January 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman of the Board of Sinfonia21, a Chamber Orchestra (no fee).

Stephen Pound - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-31 January 2002, to India as part of a delegation of MPs sponsored by Labour Friends of India. Airline tickets and hospitality in India provided by the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Government of India. (Registered 6 February 2002)

Bridget Prentice - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chair of the Council of Fire Protection Association. (£1,001-£5,000)

Adam Price - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Newidiem; economics consultancy. (No salary received since 31 December 2001.)
  • IE Ideas Ltd.; creative consultancy.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fees from BBC for occasional broadcasting.

Mark Prisk - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Non-practising chartered surveyor.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contributions of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election were made by:
  • Mr. H. Tee
  • Mr. G. Morrison
  • Mr. K. Twort

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 21 January 2002, I received the hospitality of Mr David Pritchard, Director of Lloyds TSB Group PLC, for dinner and tickets for the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. (Registered 20 March 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • My wife is a senior executive with the Financial Services Authority.

Gwyn Prosser - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contributions of more than 25% of my election expenses were received from GMB and MSF trade unions. (Registered 10 October 2001)

John Pugh - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Councillor, Sefton MBC.

Ken Purchase - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 31 March-5 April 2002, to Egypt on study tour, accompanied by my wife, at the invitation and expense of the Egyptian Government. (Registered 22 April 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary Representative of the British Health Care Association.

James Purnell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Before the 2001 General Election I acted as a freelance strategy consultant for the Independent Television Commission (ITC).
  • Occasional publications and articles including: chapter of recent ITC book "Culture and Communication", Prospect and the Financial Times.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Donation of £2,000 to Stalybridge and Hyde Constituency Labour Party from the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union, of which I am a member. (Registered 20 December 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-31 January 2002, to India as part of a delegation of MPs sponsored by Labour Friends of India. Airline tickets and hospitality in India were provided by the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Government of India. (Registered 11 February 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Board member, Young Vic Theatre.
  • Director, Tameside Sports Trust.
  • Director, Enterprise Europe.
  • Member, Advisory Council, SMF.
  • All the above are unremunerated positions.

Joyce Quin - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 7 July 2001, seat and hospitality at Wimbledon Tennis Championship, as guest of Tate & Lyle PLC. (Registered 12 July 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 23-24 January 2002, to Warsaw for meeting of politicans and officials in preparation for Polish membership of the EU, financed by the Polish Government. (Registered 25 February 2002)
  • 23-24 February 2002, to Warsaw, to participate in a conference on EU enlargement, funded by the Lucchini Foundation and the Foundation Notre Europe. (Registered 22 March 2002)
  • 20 March 2002, to Paris for meeting of Board of Franco-British Council, financed by the Franco-British Council. (Registered 22 March 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Visiting Professor (unpaid) at University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies).

Bill Rammell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional surveys for MORI.
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Research Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional surveys for Opinion Leader Research. The fees are paid to Harlow Labour Party.
  • Occasional fees for speaking.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • July 2001, two Wimbledon final tickets provided by United Glass Ltd. (Registered 23 August 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Patron of the St. Clare West Essex Hospice Care Trust (unremunerated).
  • Patron of the Helen Rollason Cancer Care Trust (unremunerated).
  • Patron of the Rainbow Services Furniture and Clothing Project in Harlow, Essex (unremunerated).
  • Patron of the Harlow Museum (unremunerated).
  • Presenter of monthly hour long show on ACR FM (unremunerated).
  • Patron of Homestart in Harlow (unremunerated).
  • Vice-President of the Harlow Rugby Club (unremunerated).
  • Director of the European Movement of the United Kingdom Ltd. (unremunerated position arising as a result of my seat on the European Movement's Management Board.)

John Randall - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Randalls of Uxbridge Ltd.; family owned retail store in Uxbridge.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from broadcasting, etc.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Sponsorship as a Member of Parliament by Uxbridge Portcullis Club (private business club).

8. Land and Property

  • Residential rented property in Uxbridge.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Randalls of Uxbridge Ltd.
  • (a) Aquila Termeszetvedelmi Es Idegenforgalmi KFT (Aquila Nature Conservation and Tourist Ltd.); Hungarian eco-tourism company.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of Abbeyfield Uxbridge Society Limited (unremunerated).
  • Trustee, the Randalls of Uxbridge Ltd. (1984) Retirement Benefit Scheme.

Syd Rapson - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • £500 received from a member of the Showman's Guild of Great Britain in unsolicited recognition of my support for businesses affected by the Budd Report on Gambling. (Cheque passed on to the EC Roberts Centre.) (Registered 25 March 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I am a member of the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union, which makes donations to my constituency party.

John Redwood - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Non-executive Chairman of Murray Financial Corporation PLC and subsidiary; financial services.
  • Non-executive Chairman of Mabey Securities Ltd.; investment company.
  • Blue Planet UK Financial (formerly Cairngorm UK Financials) (resigned 4 December 2001).
  • BNB Resources PLC (non-executive); recruitment and recruitment advertising.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional journalism, book royalties and speeches to business organisations and students.
  • Twelve articles for The Express newspaper. (Contract expired, August 2001.) (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Occasional fees for radio and television appearances.
  • Member of the Advisory Board of Intelligent Engineering Holdings Ltd; a company developing new material for engineering uses.
  • Visiting Professorship to Middlesex University Business School, lecturing on financial subjects related to my previous career.
  • Three articles for Business Age Magazine. (£1-£1,000)
  • 18 July 2001, fee and travel costs paid for speaking to National Housing Federation Conference at Warwick University. (Registered 19 July 2001)
  • Fee for article in Punch magazine. (Registered 1 November 2001)
  • Four lectures for Updates Sixth Form Conferences. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Two articles for The Business newspaper. (Registered 24 April 2002)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 14 July 2001, my wife and watched cricket and attended lunch at Lords as the guests of Gallaher. (Registered 2 August 2001)
  • I flew on a BA flight, using the free and discounted ticket scheme, as the husband of a former senior manager, to Durham University for debate at the Union. (Registered 1 November 2001)
  • 13-14 February 2002, to the Isle of Man. The Institute of Directors, Isle of Man, and the Junior Chamber of Commerce paid my flights, hotel bill and speaking fee for speeches on the Euro and global markets. (Registered 15 February 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • June 2001, to Cairo for two lectures to the Adam Smith Privatisation Conference. Fee and cost of travel and accommodation paid by conference organisers. (Registered 16 June 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of Investment Committee of All Souls College, Oxford (unpaid).
  • Member of Court of Reading University (unpaid).

Andy Reed - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I provide work experience for a temporary researcher supported by CARE (Christian Action, Research and Education).
  • My Christmas card competition, 2000, was sponsored by the Loughborough Building Society.

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 June-16 July 2001, to Australia and Japan, representing the British and Irish Parliamentary Rugby Union team against the Japanese Diet and Australian Parliament. Over 70% of the tour expenses were funded by contributions from the players and the balance from sponsorship and advertising generated on behalf of the Club/Parliamentary Lions. The sponsors and advertisers were: Arlington Lodge, Ashurst Morris Crisp, Bell Design, GEM Construction, Glaxosmithkline, HIFX Ltd., Irish Independent News & Media, Japan Airlines, ntl, Rickitt Grant & Partners, Rickitt Mitchell, Rolls Royce, R Smith, Sweet Chariot, Toyota, Waterford Crystal. (Registered 20 July 2001)

John Reid - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 12 March 2001, gift of a political chess set from Anto Brennan 'Open Windows Productions'. (Registered 29 October 2001)
  • 16 July 2001, gift of an original watercolour of Devenish Island by Eddie McNulty, from the Irvinestown Community Partnership Festival Committee. (Registered 29 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income received from flat in Kennington, London.

David Rendel - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional payment for press articles, broadcasting appearances, and conference presentations.

8. Land and Property

  • I rent an office which I use partly as a constituency office and part of which I sublet to Newbury Liberal Democrats, for which I receive rent.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of the British Dental Health Foundation (unremunerated).
  • Patron of Cats Protection (unremunerated).
  • Member of the Council of VSO (Voluntary Services Overseas) (unremunerated).

Andrew Robathan - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • All the fees from both panels are paid direct either to charity or to the Blaby Conservative Association.
  • Very occasional broadcasting fees.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made to the Blaby Conservative Fighting Fund by Mr G Berkeley. (Registered 18 June 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-7 August 2001, to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, sponsored by Oxfam, Christian aid, Save the Children and Tearfund. The purpose of the visit was to see the humanitarian situation caused by the current conflict in the country. (Registered 10 September 2001)
  • 18-22 September 2001, to Eritrea with the HALO Trust, of which I am a Trustee, to see their work in humanitarian landmine clearance, sponsored by the Trust. (Registered 27 September 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Joint ownership of a farm in Leicestershire, from which rental income is received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of the Halo Trust, mine clearance agency and a registered charity (unremunerated).

Laurence Robertson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Various fees for television or radio appearances.
  • Various fees for surveys or interviews.
  • Various fees for speeches.
  • The above fees are often donated to charities.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Various hospitality to my wife and me provided by racecourses, bookmakers, racing companies, and other racing groups and organisations.

John Robertson - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-10 February 2002, to Japan for a conference with Japanese Parliamentarians. Half of the cost was met by the Japanese Government and half by the British Government. (Registered 8 March 2002)

Hugh Robertson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Investment management consultant to Schroder Property Investment Management Limited. (This relates to my employment prior to entering Parliament).

6. Overseas visits

  • 22-30 September 2001, to China, sponsored by the Chinese Association for Friendship and International Understanding (CAFIU) and the Britain Club. (Registered 15 October 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of the Regimental Council of The Life Guards.
  • Reserve Officer in the Regular Army.

Geoffrey Robinson - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • New Statesman Limited.
  • Smart Technology Group Limited (non-executive); company specialising in high technologies involving materials and control processes and in traditional machine tool activities.
  • Torgam Developments Limited (non-executive); company specialising in clinical waste management operations and consultancy services.
  • Coventry City Football Club (Holdings) Ltd. (non-executive).
  • Coventry City Football Club Ltd. (non-executive).
  • Arena 2001 Ltd. (non-executive); 100% owned subsidiary of Coventry City Football Club (Holdings) Ltd., set up to establish a stadium and arena in conjunction with Coventry City Council as part of the regeneration of the North East of Coventry.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional broadcasting for BBC, ITN, Sky etc.
  • Fee received from ITN for being guest presenter on "Powerhouse" programme, 6-8 March 2001. (Registered 19 August 2001)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the TGWU, a significant proportion of which I subsequently returned. (Registered 19 August 2001)
  • My constituency secretary has the use of a small office provided by the TGWU at their offices in Transport House, Coventry.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 10 September 2000, two tickets for my son and daughter to Monza 2000 provided by Jordan Grand Prix Ltd. (Registered 19 August 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Freehold cottage in Hampshire, from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) TransTec PLC; specialised engineers (in liquidation).
  • (a) New Statesman Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Close members of my family (all over 18 years old) have an interest in the Robinson Family No. 2 Trust (administered in Guernsey).
  • President of Coventry City Football Club (unremunerated).

Iris Robinson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Castlereagh Borough Council.
  • Member of Northern Ireland Assembly.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director, Ballyoran Centre, Ballybeen (unremunerated).
  • Director, Hanwood Trust (unremunerated).

Peter Robinson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Castlereagh Borough Council.
  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
  • Minister for Department of Regional Development, Northern Ireland.
  • Occasional television and radio appearances.

8. Land and Property

  • Trustee for Party-owned property.
  • I own my constituency office in Belfast.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Union Arch; property development.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated) of Voice Newspapers Ltd.
  • Director (unremunerated) of Crown Publications.
  • Shareholding in Harland and Wolff; shipbuilders.

Marion Roe - Register history | MP’s page

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • Shares held by myself:
  • (b)
  • (b) The Fleming Income and Capital Investment Trust PLC.

Terry Rooney - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel.
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • All payments from opinion panels are given to charity.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Car parking pass provided by Leeds/Bradford Airport. (Registered 3 October 2001)

Andrew Rosindell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • As a Councillor and Community Area Forum Chairman in the London Borough of Havering, I receive a regular sum from the Council.
  • I occasionally receive fees for press and media work.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the Business Liaison Unit; part of Romford Conservative Association which focuses on fund-raising from business for support of the party. (Registered 6 September 2001)
  • £998.75 in sponsorship for constituency Christmas and birthday cards from The Westminster Club, a fund-raising club in my constituency. (Registered 18 March 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-22 July 2001, to Cyprus, to speak at the Summer University of the European Democrat Students (EDS) in my capacity as Chairman of International Young Democrat Union (IYDU). Flights, hotel accommodation and meals paid for by the EDS and IYDU. (Registered 6 September 2001)
  • 30 July-11 August 2001, to USA, to chair IYDU Council meeting and to act as a trainer at seminar for new democracies. Flights, hotel accommodation and meals paid for by Westminster Foundation for Democracy, International Democratic Union and Integrated Control Systems Incorporated (IMPAC). (Registered 6 September 2001)
  • 26-30 August 2001, to St. Kitts and Nevis, to attend seminar of the Caribbean Democrat Union as guest speaker and chairman of youth meeting. Flights, hotel accommodation and meals paid for by International Democrat Union, Westminster Foundation for Democracy and Peoples' Action Movement. (Registered 6 September 2001)
  • 14-17 February 2002, to Gibraltar with a Parliamentary delegation, as a guest of the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 4 March 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Hon. member, East Anglian Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club.

Ernie Ross - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Free use of Dundee District Council premises for fortnightly surgery, available to all elected representatives.
  • I am a member of the Commission of Inquiry which was established by the joint Middle East Councils of the Conservative, Liberal Democrat and Labour Parties to inquire into the status of the Palestinian refugees under United Nations Resolution 194. The Commission undertakes visits to the region to take evidence and meet with academics and international lawyers and publishes its findings. Donations of more than £1000 towards the funding of the Commission have been received from:
  • Mr A Qattan
  • The Council of Arab Ambassadors in London
  • The Al Maktum Foundation.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Complimentary invitation from Dundee United F.C. to attend home games during the season.

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-14 September to New York with the Claverhouse Group to visit employment and training projects. Travel and accommodation paid by Claverhouse. (Registered 15 September 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (unremunerated).
  • Director of the Claverhouse Group (a training company). The company is a registered charity and I receive no remuneration.

Frank Roy - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000). Fees to be donated to my Constituency Labour Party.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A donation exceeding 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Mr Ian Skelly.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • I have received hospitality from Associated Newspapers Limited at Scottish football matches. (Registered 13 March 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-22 February 2002, to the Falkland Islands. All flight charges and hotel expenses were paid for by the Falkland Islands Government. (Registered 13 March 2002)

Chris Ruane - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Political Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Opinion polls for MORI. (£1-£1,000)
  • Fees from all panels and opinion polls are donated to local charities and local constituency party. The annual total for all the above does not exceed £750.

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-10 February 2002, to Japan for a conference with Japanese Parliamentarians. Half of the cost was met by the Japanese Government and half by the British Government. (Registered 8 March 2002)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 7 July 2000, two Centre Court tickets and hospitality at Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships provided by Texaco Ltd., with whom I was an Industry and Parliament Trust Fellow. (Registered 9 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • I own a flat in London, from which I occasionally receive rental income from other Members when the House is sitting.

Joan Ruddock - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-21 March 2002, to Germany with the Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group (PRASEG) for renewable and sustainable energy meetings and site trips. Visit fully paid for by Powergen PLC. (Registered 16 April 2002)

David Ruffley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fees from occasional journalism and lecturing.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Fees from occasional opinion surveys conducted by Opinion Leader Research, MORI and NOP.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership of the Suffolk Golf and Country Club.

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-8 January 2002, to Taiwan, as a guest of the Taipei Representative Office, London. (Registered 21 January 2002)

Christine Russell - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Arable land at Holbeach, Lincolnshire, from which rental income is received.

Bob Russell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Colchester Borough Councillor (until 2 May 2002).
  • Occasional fees from journalism and broadcasting.
  • Occasional fees from opinion research surveys which I donate to good causes and charities.
  • Member of BPRI Political Opinion Panel. Fees paid to The Island of St. Helena Gumwood Tree Appeal.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Magdalen Hall Company Limited; company formed to facilitate the purchase of the former St. Mary Magdalen Church Hall, Colchester, by Colchester Liberal Democrats.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Patron of the St. Stephen's Church Centre, Colchester.
  • Trustee of St. Mary Magdalen's Hospital Almshouse Charity, Colchester.
  • Vice-President of Colchester (TS Colne Light) Sea Cadets.

Joan Ryan - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 12-15 October 2001, to Cyprus to attend political meetings and rally. Flight, hotel and hospitality costs paid by the Morphou Municipality. (Registered 22 October 2001)

Alex Salmond - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Weekly racing column in The Scotsman newspaper.
  • Weekly column in the News of the World. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • Series of articles for Scotland on Sunday (September 2000).
  • Occasional journalism.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). The fees are paid to my constituency party or a local charity.
  • Fee from David John Associates for speech at Business Awards Dinner, 13 October 2000.
  • Weekly newspaper column in Press & Journal. (£5,001-£10,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 18 December 2001, gift of honorary membership and car park passes for 2002 from Hamilton Park Racecourse. (Registered 18 December 2001)

Martin Salter - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from writing and broadcasting.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I received a donation of £2000 from the Communication Workers Union to help with the cost of running my constituency. (Registered20 June 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Reading Borough Council provide me with a car park pass at the Civic Offices, Reading, for use on parliamentary business. (Registered 6 August 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Patron, Cystinosis Foundation - UK and Eire (unremunerated).

Adrian Sanders - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for articles and broadcasting.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership of The Paignton Club, Paignton, Devon.

8. Land and Property

  • I own the lease on the ground floor flat of my home in Paignton and receive a nominal annual ground rent.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-remunerated directorship of Savage (Southern Association of Voluntary Action Groups for Europe), a not for profit limited company that assists charities and voluntary sector organisations secure funding for employment training projects.
  • Ten Ordinary shares in the Dart Valley Light Railway Company.

Mohammad Sarwar - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-29 March 2002, to Pakistan as a Member of the All-Party Parliamentary Pakistan Group, to see Afghan refugee position, Kashmir position, meet various senior political figures and other people in Islamabad, Peshawar, Muzzaffarabad, Lahore and Karachi. Fares by courtesy of Pakistan High Commission and transport provided by Pakistan Government. Accommodation paid by delegate, except two nights in Governors's House, Sindh, Karachi. Other hospitality and care provided by local people during visit. (Registered 25 April 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Shop in Glasgow from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) United Wholesale Grocers Limited; wholesale cash and carry and business in cigarettes, alcohol and grocery.
  • (a) United Cash and Carry Limited; trading in electrical, hardware, fancy goods and clothing.

Malcolm Savidge - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Payment for an article in Punch magazine, published on 14 August 2001. (Registered 31 October 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • November 2000, to Netherlands tp speak at a Conference on "Non-Proliferation Treaty and NATO Nuclear Policy" in Dutch Parliament. Travel and accommodation paid for by the conference organisers, Parliamentarians for Global Action. (Registered 31 October 2001)
  • 18-19 January 2001, to Italy, to participate and speak in international forum in Italian Senate on "The Missile Threat and Plans for Ballistic Defense: technology, strategic stability and impact on global security." Assistance with travel and accommodation provided by the conference organisers, Italian Foreign Ministry, Italian Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, LNCV. (Registered 31 October 2001)

Phil Sawford - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the GMB union. (Registered 4 July 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of the League Against Cruel Sports.
  • Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and development.
  • Member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
  • Member of Co-op Party.
  • Member of the GMB.

Jonathan Sayeed - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Crystal Clear (Manufacturing) Ltd.(manufacturer of glazing products) (non-executive).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Lloyd's (resigned 31 December 1996).
  • Accounts in run-off: Marine and Non-Marine.
  • Consultant to The English Manner Ltd. Occasional lectures and adviser to Board on strategic issues and marketing.

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-11 February 2002, to Washington DC, USA, for company launch, paid for by The English Manner Ltd. (Registered 24 January 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) The English Manner Ltd.

Brian Sedgemore - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Freelance journalist and writer.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Gift of a watch from unknown constituent. Watch given to charity. (Registered 18 December 2001)

Andrew Selous - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • My employment with my former employer, Great Lakes Reinsurance (UK) PLC, ended on 31 July 2001.

Barry Sheerman - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman and Director of Networking for Industry, a not for profit company limited by guarantee. Provides a small amount of administrative support.
  • Chairman and Director of Urban Mines Ltd.; (a not for profit environmental organisation from which I receive an honorarium for secretarial and administrative support).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Management consultancy advice to a number of organisations
  • Member of Advisory Board on the environmental and health policies Onyx UK Ltd.
  • Fees and expenses as the Chairman of a World Bank Business Partners for Development Committee, on a daily basis.
  • Adviser on educational programmes abroad to Arcadia University. (£1,001-£5,000)

8. Land and Property

  • Small flat in London EC2, currently let.
  • Holiday home in the United States from which rental income is received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee, National Children's Centre (unpaid).
  • Chairman, National Education Research and Development Trust (unpaid).
  • Director, London School of Economics (unpaid).
  • Director, European Informatics Market (Eurim) (unpaid).
  • Director, InterParle (unpaid; European parliamentary intranet system).

Gillian Shephard - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Coventry Building Society (non-executive).
  • DMATEK Limited (non-executive); electronic surveillance equipment.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Speaking fees from Hansard and the Parliamentary Forum.
  • Occasional fees for opinion poll interviews.
  • Senior Political Adviser to the D Group, the Networking Division of Strategy International Limited; a consultancy. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • Chairman to the Council of the Ombudsman Scheme for Estate Agents.

Richard Shepherd - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Partridges of Sloane Street Ltd (non-executive founder Chairman); food retailing.
  • Shepherd Foods (London) Ltd. (non-executive founder Chairman).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Former member of Lloyd's. Resigned with effect from 31 December 1994.
  • Categories of business underwritten in open and run-off years: All, except Life.

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-10 February 2002, to Japan for a conference with Japanese Parliamentarians. Half of the cost was met by the Japanese Government and half by the British Government. (Registered 8 March 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Partridges of Sloane St. Ltd.
  • (a) Cottonrose Ltd.; clothes retailer.
  • (a) Shepherd Foods (London) Ltd.
  • (a) Shepherd Food Holdings Ltd.

Jim Sheridan - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Councillor on Renfrewshire Council since 1999.

Debra Shipley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). All money sent directly by Harris to a local charity.
  • Fees for journalistic activity, paid directly to a national charity.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I received help with the design, launch and maintenance of my website from Microdoc of Stourbridge. (Registered 15 February 2001)

Clare Short - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by UNISON trade union. (Registered 26 October 2001)
  • UNISON provides financial support to Ladywood Constituency Labour Party.

Mark Simmonds - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman, Mortlock Simmonds Ltd; chartered surveyors.
  • Chairman, Mortlock Simmonds Brown Ltd; chartered surveyors.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Mortlock Simmonds Ltd.
  • (a) Mortlock Simmonds Brown Ltd.

Siôn Simon - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Prior to my election as a Member of Parliament I was employed by the Daily Telegraph to write a weekly column. I worked out my notice until 3 October 2001.
  • Occasional journalism.

Alan Simpson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional newspaper articles.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of board of Tribune Newspapers (unremunerated).

Keith Simpson - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • The Eric Morris Consultancy Ltd (Geopolitical Analysts and Advisers) (non-executive). (£1,001-£5,000)

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional articles and book reviews for newspapers and journals.
  • Occasional MORI poll.

Robert Smith - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional broadcasting and speaking engagements.

8. Land and Property

  • Farm and cottages in Aberdeenshire, from which rental income is received.

Jacqui Smith - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional articles and lectures.
  • Occasional fees for opinion polls.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • I receive a complimentary car parking season ticket from Birmingham International train station. (Registered 20 December 2000)

Llew Smith - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the TGWU. (Registered 26 June 2001)

Iain Duncan Smith - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional journalism, broadcasting and lecturing.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I occasionally receive unpaid research assistance from interns from colleges (Pace University, Central University of Iowa and Tufts) in America whilst they are studying in London.
  • I received the following donations of £1,000 and over to my campaign for election as Leader of the Conservative Party: (Registered 15 October 2001)
  • The Lord Hanson £5,000
  • J. W. Leavsley £6894.50
  • D. Caldow £4,000
  • Sir Stanley Kalms £5,235.50
  • Sir Geoffrey Leigh £5,000
  • E. Wright £15,000
  • P. C. Baker £2,000
  • J. C. Flack £1,000
  • J. T. Leavsley £6,894.50
  • J. D. Spurling £5,000
  • W. Churchill £1,000
  • G. Howard £6,250
  • The Hon. Charles A. Pearson £1,733
  • J.C.B. Research £10,000
  • J. D. Davison £5,000
  • S. W. Pearce £1,000
  • D. R. Dover £2,000
  • A. Little and Mrs. J. Little £1,000
  • M. J. Hargrove £5,000
  • John Frieda Products £20,000
  • Mr. Page-Crofton £1,000
  • M.D. Nolan and K.M. Nolan £1,000
  • I also received other donations of amounts below the threshold for registration

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 2 October 2001, use of private plane provided by Lord Ashcroft for flights from Strasbourg to Luton and from Luton to Battersea Heliport. (Registered 15 October 2001)
  • 8 October 2001, use of private plane provided by Lord Ashcroft for flights from Blackpool to RAF Northolt and from Luton to Blackpool. (Registered 15 October 2001)
  • 10 October 2001, use of private plane provide by Irvine Laidlaw from Blackpool to RAF Northolt. (Registered 15 October 2001)
  • My wife has been lent clothing to wear at official functions which she has attended in her capacity as wife of the Leader of the Opposition. This benefit has been provided by Luxury Brands Group. (Registered 31 January 2002)
  • 17 January 2002, helicopter provided by JC Bamford Excavators Ltd, Rocester; Staffordshire from London to Birmingham, Birmingham to Rocester, Rocester to Derby. (Registered 30 March 2002)
  • 18 January 2002, helicopter provided by Roger Clark of Culverthorpe, Lincolnshire, from Culverthorpe to London. (Registered 30 March 2002).

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • December 2001, in my capacity as Leader of the Opposition I received a hamper from His Majesty the Sultan of Brunei, the contents of which I donated to a charitable organisation. (Registered 10 January 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of Whitefield Development Trust (unremunerated) in support of Whitefield Schools and Centre in Walthamstow. Whitefield is a school for special needs and disabled children in my constituency.
  • Member of Court, University of East London.
  • Honorary Vice-President of the Chapel End Savoy Players.
  • Patron of Haven House (children's hospice in my constituency).

Geraldine Smith - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 15-18 February 2002, to Gibraltar as part of an all party Parliamentary delegation, as a guest of the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 15 March 2002)

Andrew Smith - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Advice on constituency website provided by CSW Informatics. (Registered 23 June 2000)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Additional voluntary contributions policy with Equitable Life.

Chris Smith - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional remuneration from writing, broadcasting or lecturing.
  • Chairman of Classic FM Consumers' Panel, conveying views of listeners to the Board, and ensuring the station keeps to its annual promise of performance.
  • Adviser to the Walt Disney Company Ltd, providing guidance in relation to film and television and other media and communications regulatory matters. (£25,001-£30,000)
  • Visiting Professor of Culture and the Creative Industries, at the London Institute.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • In my capacity as former Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, I receive frequent invitations to attend arts, cultural and sporting events; and the value of the hospitality extended to me and my partner on some of these occasions may slightly exceed £250.
  • Honorary membership of BAFTA. (Registered 21 September 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 13-16 February 2002, to Cyprus, to the Centre of Applied Research at the Cyprus College in Nicosia, who met my travel and accommodation costs. (Registered 17 February 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects (unremunerated).
  • Trustee of the Wordsworth Trust (unremunerated).
  • Member of Committee on Standards in Public Life (unremunerated).
  • Senior Associate of the Judge Institute of Management Studies, University of Cambridge (unremunerated).
  • Member of Board of the Royal National Theatre (unremunerated).
  • Member of the Board of the Donmar Warehouse (unremunerated).
  • Member of the Board of the Terrence Higgins Trust (unremunerated).
  • Member of the Advisory Council of the London Symphony Orchestra (unremunerated).

Nicholas Soames - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman, The Framlington Second Dual Trust PLC; investment trust.
  • Chairman of the Property Merchant Group; a property investment and management company.
  • Director, Wiltons Restaurant (St. James's).
  • Asprey and Garrard (non-executive).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Senior Vice-President, MMC Group; insurance brokers.
  • Adviser on business development to:
  • Investcorp; fund management company.
  • Welcome Break; operator of motorway service stations.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee, The Amber Foundation.
  • Vice-President, St. Catherine's Hospice.
  • Vice-President, The Sussex Cattle Society.
  • President, Staplefield Cricket Club.
  • President, Tyburn Angling Society.
  • President of the South of England Hound Show.
  • President of the East Grinstead Target Shooting Club.
  • Patron of NO 24 Burgess Hill Detachment Sussex Army Cadet Force.
  • Director, Council of the South of England Agricultural Society (unpaid)
  • President of the Haywards Heath District Scout Council.
  • President of Haywards Heath Rugby Football Club (HHRFC).
  • Member of the Court of the University of Sussex.

Clive Soley - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of the Parliamentary Broadcasting Unit Limited (unpaid).

Helen Southworth - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for completing opinion polls, all of which are donated to charity.

Caroline Spelman - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for newspaper articles.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The salary of one of my Research Assistants is met by Christian Action, Research and Education (CARE).

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-24 April 2002, to India in my capacity as Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, to visit some of Oxfam's projects as part of their Fair Trade Campaign. Flights from Heathrow to New Delhi, internal flights, hotel and transport costs were met by Oxfam. (Registered 25 April 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unremunerated director of Spelman, Cormack and Associates; family business specialising in food and biotechnology.
  • Member of the Board of Governors for the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (unremunerated).

Michael Spicer - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Non-executive President of the Association of Electricity Producers. (£10,001-£15,000)

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Income from occasional writing and broadcasting.

Bob Spink - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Harold Whitehead and Partners Ltd.; management consultants.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Management consultancy with Harold Whitehead and Partners Ltd.

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-6 April 2002, to Cyprus, to have discussions with the leaders of both Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities, as a guest of "Friends of Cyprus". (Registered 24 April 2002)
  • 19-21 March 2002, to Germany, as a guest of the German Ambassador, to discuss the ethical, moral and social issues surrounding emerging science, including beginning of life and end of life issues. (Registered 30 April 2002)

Richard Spring - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional lecturing and journalism.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel.
  • Occasional opinion polls for MORI.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • As a Member of Parliament for Newmarket, I receive a number of invitations from either racecourse directors or racing sponsors to attend race meetings.

6. Overseas visits

  • 22-30 September 2001, to China, sponsored by the Chinese Association for International Understanding (CAFIU) and the Britain Club. (Registered 2 October 2001)
  • 2-10 January 2002, to Korea and Taiwan, as a guest of the Taipei Representative Office, London, and the Ministry of Technology, Seoul, Korea. (Registered 21 January 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated) of the Small Business Bureau Limited.

Rachel Squire - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contributions of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election were made by UNISON, NACODS, NUM, COSA. (Registered 5 July 2001)
  • UNISON makes a regular donation on a quarterly basis to Dunfermline West CLP. I receive no personal benefit.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary Vice President of the Dunfermline Branch of The Royal British Legion Scotland (unpaid)
  • Vice President Maritime Volunteer Service (unpaid).
  • Patron Home Start (Dunfermline) (unpaid).

John Stanley - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Henderson High Income Trust PLC; investment trust.
  • Henderson High income Trust Securities PLC; investment trust.
  • Fidelity Japanese Values PLC; investment trust.
  • Gartmore Split Capital Opportunities Trust PLC; investment trust.
  • GSCOT Securities PLC; investment trust.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consultant on financial services to Fidelity Investment Management Ltd.

6. Overseas visits

  • 26-27 June 2001, to Brussels for an EU Commission Hearing on "Mutual recognition of decisions on parental responsibility". Travel and hotel costs were met by The International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC). (Registered 3 July 2001)
  • 23-29 September 2001, to Hong Kong. Travel and hotel costs were met by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. (Registered 1 October 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I receive reimbursement of travelling expenses as an unremunerated member of the Representative Committee of the Association of Investment Trust Companies.

Phyllis Starkey - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Previous family home in Oxford, now let to tenants.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of Parliamentary Panel of Royal College of Nurses (unpaid).
  • Member of the Audit Committee to the Board of Governors of Milton Keynes College (unremunerated).
  • Trustee of Theatres Trust (unpaid).

Anthony Steen - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Public affairs, parliamentary and legal adviser to the Board of Airlines of Great Britain (involves regular travel on a number of airlines in connection with airline work in UK and Europe; occasional free air travel for immediate family in UK and Europe). Fees for parliamentary advice, (£5,001-£10,000) as part of a wider agreement, and funding of part-time research help.
  • Barrister at Law.
  • Underwriting Member of Lloyd's (resigned 31 December 1998).
  • I write lines in the marine, non-marine, aviation and motor markets.

6. Overseas visits

  • 31 January 2002, to Switzerland to meet bankers and to discuss their approach to the transparency of bank accounts and the laundering of money, as a guest of the Swiss Chamber of Commerce. (Registered 6 February 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Parts of my property in Devon are let from time to time.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unpaid adviser to the English Vineyards Association.

Gerry Steinberg - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)

George Stevenson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fee is given to constituency party.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • a2,000 p.a. donated by TGWU to Stoke South Constituency Party.

8. Land and Property

  • My wife and I are joint owners of my constituency office at 2A Stanton Road, Meir, Stoke-on-Trent.

David Stewart - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I receive the services of an intern sponsored by CARE (Christian Action Research and Education) for four days a week.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Free use of Inverness Airport staff car park as a member of their Consultative Committee. (Registered 9 October 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of Inverness Caledonian Thistle Trust Ltd. This is an unpaid post in a company whose objects are charitable. My shareholdings in the football club are below those which require registration.

Ian Stewart - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for opinion polls.

6. Overseas visits

  • 4-6 March 2002, to Brussels to visit European Commission re transport policy, at the invitation and expense of the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive. (Registered 15 April 2002)
  • 31 March-5 April, to Egypt, accompanied by spouse, for study tour at invitation and expense of the Egyptian Government. (Registered 15 April 2002)

Paul Stinchcombe - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Practising barrister.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of the Council of Justice (unpaid).
  • Member of the Board of the Prison Reform Trust (unpaid).
  • Honorary membership, League Against Cruel Sports.

Howard Stoate - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • General medical practitioner.
  • General practice tutor in South Thames Region.
  • Occasional income from journalism, lecturing and broadcasting.

8. Land and Property

  • Share in freehold of surgery premises in Bexleyheath, Kent.

Gavin Strang - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income from holiday apartment in Spain.
  • House in Tayside.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman of the Craigmillar Social Inclusion Partnership - September 1999.
  • Trustee of Portobello British Legion Social Club - September 1970.

Jack Straw - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Lord Taylor of Blackburn. (Registered 25 November 2001)
  • I am a member of the GMB trade union, and of their Parliamentary Group, and receive regular contributions from them toward my election expenses (but less than 25% of the total).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Two space available upgrades to Club Class provided for my wife and daughter by British Airways - 24 March 2002, London/Dar-es-Salaam and 8 April 2002, Entebbe/London. (Registered 10 April 2002)
  • 27 March 2002., two tickets and hospitality provided by the Football Association for self and son for England v Italy international in Leeds. (Registered 10 April 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Rent income from offices in Blackburn.

Gary Streeter - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Triage PLC (non-executive); a recruitment agency within the telecommunications industry based in Bromley. (Resigned 31 August 2001.)

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from journalism and speaking engagements.

Graham Stringer - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of MSF trade union.

Gisela Stuart - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Associate Editor of The House Magazine. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Occasional fees from opinion polls. Fee passed to constituency party.

6. Overseas visits

  • 22 January 2002, to Duisburg, Germany, to Franz Haniel Akademie for Future of Europe Debate. Single flight to Duisburg and one night's accommodation paid for by Haniel Foundation. (Registered 30 January 2002)
  • 7-9 May 2002, to Aachen, Germany, to attend Convention on the Future of Europe Conference. Return flight and two nights' hotel accommodation paid for by Bertelsman Foundation. (Registered 13 May 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee to the CBSO Development Trust based in my constituency. No financial benefit.
  • Trustee of local leagues. No financial benefit.
  • Trustee of the Westminster Foundation. No financial benefit.
  • Trustee of the British Association for Central and Eastern Europe. No financial benefit.

Andrew Stunell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Elected member of Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council.
  • Occasional lecture fees from the Hansard Society.
  • Occasion fees from MORI opinion polling for survey information.

Gerry Sutcliffe - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 14 July 2001, tickets and hospitality at York Racecourse, provided by Provident Finance, Bradford. (Registered 10 July 2001)

Desmond Swayne - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Serving Territorial Army Officer.

8. Land and Property

  • My wife has a residential property in London from which she derives rental income, and she also obtains rental income from our own dwelling in London.

Hugo Swire - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Director of Business Development, London, at Sotheby's; leading international auction house where I have been employed since 1992.

6. Overseas visits

  • 22-26 November 2001, to Malaga, Spain as a guest of Conservatives Abroad, Marbella and West Branch, to speak at their dinner on 23 November. My flights were paid for by the local organisation. (Registered 11 December 2001)
  • 23-26 February 2002, to Cyprus, visiting Nicosia and the surrounding area for talks with both Government and Opposition Ministers and Members of Parliament. Costs of visit met by the Government of the Republic of Cyprus. (Registered 6 March 2002)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Clyde Shipping Company (now Clyde Marine).

Robert Syms - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Marden Holdings Ltd.; family business with interests in property, building and road haulage.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership, Parkstone Yacht Club.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Marden Holdings Ltd.

Mark Tami - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-10 February 2002, to Japan for a conference with Japanese Parliamentarians. Half of the cost was met by the Japanese Government and half by the British Government. (Registered 8 March 2002)

Peter Tapsell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • International adviser to Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corporation; a Japanese Trust Bank in both Japan and overseas.
  • Member of the Business Advisory Council for United Nations Operations.

Ian Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Fentiman Consultants Limited; management advisory services.
  • Hudson Venture Partners Limited (non-executive); private venture capital fund
  • OneMonday Group PLC (formerlyText 100 Group PLC) (non-executive); public relations for technology companies.
  • Chairman of Text 100 International Limited, wholly owned subsidiary of OneMonday Group PLC.
  • Chairman of Radioscape Limited; develops software for the wireless comunications market.
  • Speed-trap Limited (formerly Speed-trap.com. Limited) (non-executive); e-commerce performance management.
  • Screen PLC (non-executive Deputy Chairman); supplier of security, communications and mobile data systems.
  • Managing Director of Corporate Venturing at Interregnum plc; merchant bank for technology companies.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from articles and speeches.

3. Clients

  • Of Fentiman Consultants Limited:
  • Avenir Technology UK Limited; technology systems adviser (ceased June 2001).
  • Kreab Communications Limited; corporate communications adviser.
  • Pi4ASP Limited; business services to smaller companies (ceased December 2001).

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the following: (Registered 19 September 2001)
  • Mr. Robert J. Anderson, of East Molesey.
  • Mr. Alister Piggott, of London.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Fentiman Consultants Limited. (I hold 60% and my wife 30%).
  • (a) Hudson Venture Partners Limited.
  • (a) Speed-trap Limited (no longer significant).

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary Director of EURIM, a company formed to monitor and collate information on the European Information Society as it affects E.C. and British legislation and to lobby the E.C. and British ministers and parliamentarians.
  • Honorary Director of the European Movement (UK) Limited (appointed 26 June 2001).

Teddy Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Shepherd Foods Ltd. - non-executive director of company which is a grocery chain operating stores named "Shepherds" and "Partridges", in London only.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Port of London Police Federation - Parliamentary adviser to a small force of about 50 police officers all working in Tilbury Dock, Essex. (£1-£1,000)
  • Parliamentary Consultant to Law Holdings, Tannochside, Uddingston; open cast coal mining. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contributions of more than 25% each of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election were made by:
  • The Industrial Consultative Council of Southend (a dining group of Southend businessmen).
  • Trygon, a company in Great Wakering.

Richard Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • 13 August 2001, fee for an article from The Guardian. (Registered 4 October)
  • 16 July 2001, fee for article from The Mail on Sunday. (Registered 4 October)
  • I intend to pass all these fees on to various charities.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Shell Transport and Trading
  • (b) GlaxoSmith Kline
  • (b) Barclays Bank
  • (b) Edinburgh US Tracker Trust.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I have shareholdings below the registrable limit in the following companies in the field of healthcare:
  • Nycomed Amersham
  • Smith & Nephew
  • Imperial Chemical Industries.
  • I am a member of the Executive Committee of the Kidderminster Hospital League of Friends and hence a Trustee of their funds. I receive no personal benefit from this membership but, with other committee members, have responsibility for the use of these charitable funds.

Matthew Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional payment received for newspaper articles, broadcasting, etc.

David Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Some freelance accountancy income and occasional fees for responses to opinion surveys, both donated to local charitable causes.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of UNISON, Council for the Protection of Rural England, Magistrates Association, Ramblers' Association, Greenpeace and Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy.

John Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Solicitor (non-practising).

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • The ownership of my residence in Solihull (possession taken December 2000) obliges me to hold a share in the company which manages the common parts of the development. I became Chairman of this company on 21 March 2002.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman, unremunerated and non-executive, of Solihull Business Enterprise (an Enterprise Agency).
  • President, unremunerated and non-executive, of Shirley (Solihull) Citizens' Advice Bureau.

Dari Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-31 January 2002, to India as part of a delegation of MPs. Visit financed by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), including return flights and flights around India. (Registered 15 February 2002)

Ann Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from broadcasting and lectures.
  • Participated in MORI opinion poll with no personal gain.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Football hospitality from the Football Association and Bolton Wanderers Football Club.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Highgate Beds, Dewsbury. (Registered 2 July 2001)
  • A contribution was also received from the GMB trade union. (Registered 9 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income from London flat.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of Independent Football Commission (company limited by guarantee) (unremunerated).

Gareth Thomas - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister in private practice.
  • Occasional fees for broadcasting, the publication of articles and participation in opinion polls.

Gareth Thomas - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for opinion polls. The fees are passed on to my constituency party.

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-10 January 2002, to Norway to meet Norwegian Parliamentarians to discuss economic, security, foreign policy and public service reform issues. Flights, accommodation and hospitality funded by the Royal Norwegian Embassy. (Registered 28 January 2002)

Simon Thomas - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from broadcasting/media.
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). Income from this will be given to a charity or my local branch of the Plaid Cymru Party.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • I receive free parking at railways stations whilst travelling between my constituency and Westminster from APCOA Parking Limited. (Registered 20 March 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Parliamentary Adviser to Undeb Cenedlaethol Athrawon Cymru (National Association of Teachers) (non-remunerative post).

John Thurso - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman of:
  • Profile Recruitment and Management Ltd. - hospitality industry recruitment specialists.
  • International Wine and Spirit Competition Ltd; organisers annual wine and spirit competition.
  • The following companies which manage estate and fisheries in Scotland:
  • Ulbster Holdings Ltd.
  • Ulbster Estates (Sporting) Ltd.
  • Lochdhu Hotels Ltd.
  • Sinclair Family Trust Ltd.
  • Thurso Fisheries Ltd.
  • Director of:
  • Indoor Golf Clubs PLC; operator of indoor golf facilities.
  • Tourism and Hospitality Trust Ltd; company limited by guarantee to providing training in hospitality industry.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional remuneration from consultancy work on hospitality and catering and from lectures on tourism and hospitality.
  • As severance package from previous employer, Fitness and Leisure Holdings Ltd, I have use of BMW motor car for six months to 11 December 2001.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Lord Kirkham. (Registered 3 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Estate in Caithness from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Walker Greenbank PLC (2% of share capital is owned by Ulbstor Holdings Ltd. which I own 100%).
  • (a) Ulbster Holdings Ltd.
  • (a) Sinclair Family Trust Ltd.
  • (a) Thurso Fisheries Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • President of:
  • British Tourism Society.
  • Academy of Food and Wine Services.
  • Institute of Management Services.
  • Patron of Hotel and Catering International Management Association.
  • Liveryman, Innholders Company.

Stephen Timms - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Mr Russell Sullman, a member of East Ham Constituency Labour Party. (Registered 10 August 2001)
  • I employ a research assistant for four days a week, half of whose full salary is paid by CARE (Christian Action Research and Education).

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Patron of Newham Music Trust.
  • Member of board of reference for City Gateway training project, East London.
  • Governor, Sir John Herm Primary School, Manor Park.
  • Patron, Richard House Children's Hospice, Newham.
  • Patron, National Carers' Association, Newham Branch.

Paddy Tipping - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Vice-President of the Ramblers Association.

Mark Todd - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000). Fee is paid to my constituency party.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fee is paid to my constituency party.
  • Completion of other surveys on behalf of Gallup, MORI, Opinion Leader Research and others. Any payments are made to my constituency party.
  • Occasional broadcasting fees.

8. Land and Property

  • Land adjacent to my home in Findern, Derbyshire.

Jenny Tonge - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • January 1999, one week trip to Southern Sudan, Bahr el Ghazal to meet civilian and SPLA leaders involved in the Civil War and to assess aid situation and food security, paid for by Christian Aid. (Registered 9 January 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Holiday home in Languedoc, France,
  • Holiday home in Pembrokeshire, from which rental income is received.

David Tredinnick - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Malden Mitcham Properties.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Lloyd's.
  • From 1 January 2001 all categories of business underwritten through Nameco (Number 532) Limited.

Michael Trend - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Governor of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (unremunerated).

David Trimble - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly and First Minister of the Northern Ireland Executive.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 2-4 November 2001, travel and accommodation at Gleneagles for a conference provided by the National Strategy Information Centre. (Registered 23 November 2001)
  • 6 November 2001, flight from Belfast to London and car to Whitehall provided by George M. Magan. Flight paid by St. James' Company Ltd. (Registered 23 November 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 27 July 2001, to USA to attend Sister Cities Conference. Accommodation provided by conference organiser. (Registered 23 November 2001)
  • 28-29 September 2001, to Germany, to attend conference in Berlin organised by American Economic Institute. Flights and accommodation paid by New Atlantic Initiative. (Registered 23 November 2001)
  • 7-9 November 2001, to USA, to speak at conference. Flights and accommodation paid for by Hofstra University, New York. (Registered 23 November 2001)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Ulster Society (Publications) Limited.

Paul Truswell - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Free loan of computer equipment with associated computer support services and access to the Council's intranet provided by Leeds City Council solely for the benefit of constituents. [Received from 2000]

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Annual car park pass provided by GNER. (Registered 12 July 2001)

Andrew Turner - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • The Empire Packet Co. Ltd.; public affairs consultants.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Membership of BPRI political opinion panel.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Complimentary membership of Seaview Yacht Club. (Registered 27 November 2001)
  • Complimentary membership of the Royal Solent Yacht Club. (Registered 27 November 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Two-bedroomed house at Headington, Oxford, let until July 2001; now held pending sale.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) The Empire Packet Co. Ltd.

Dennis Turner - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of Springvale Co-operative Ltd.; sports and social club (no remuneration).
  • Director of Springvale Enterprises Ltd.; sports, leisure and educational activities (no remuneration).

Stephen Twigg - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I have had the following unremunerated directorships, seven of which I have resigned:
  • Broomfield House Trust (local charity).
  • Foreign Policy Centre (think tank).
  • Rathbone Training (resigned 9 November 2000).
  • Make Votes Count (resigned 20 June 2001).
  • Victoria Management Services Ltd. (resigned 6 September 2001).
  • Electoral Reform Society Ltd. (resigned 9 September 2000).
  • Crime Concern Trust Ltd. (resigned 2 November 1999).
  • Nag's Head Development Group (resigned 6 October 1998).
  • Islington Labour Party Ltd. (resigned 1 October 1997).

Paul Tyler - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional broadcasting and journalism.
  • Very occasional fees for participation in opinion polls sent direct to Liberal Democrat Constituency Party.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • From January 1999, regular cuttings service on issues related to responsibilities as Parliamentary Spokesman provided by Harcourt Public Affairs Ltd.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Gainpick Ltd. T/A Oughs - The Unicorn Grocer.

Bill Tynan - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I receive the services of an intern from CARE (Christian Action, Research and Education) four days a week. (Registered 11 July 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 22-29 August 2001, to Cyprus to attend the Annual Conference of Cypriots. Travel and accommodation paid for by British Cyprus Committee. (Registered 19 October 2001)

Andrew Tyrie - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional journalism and lecturing.
  • Fee for an article in The Guardian, December 2001. (Registered 20 December 2001)
  • Fee for an article in The Times. (Registered 10 May 2002)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership of Chichester Yacht Club.
  • Honorary membership of the Goodwood Park and Country Club. (Registered 6 February 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 28-29 June 2001, to Berlin to undertake a speaking engagement for Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale. Fee, airfare and overnight accommodation paid by West LB. (Registered 3 September 2001)
  • 21-23 September 2001, to Pontignano, Italy, to attend an Anglo-Italian conference. Accommodation provided by the Pontignano Secretariat with a contribution towards travel expenses. (Registered 22 October 2001)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Falconland Limited; property investment company.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I am a possible beneficiary of a family trust.

Keith Vaz - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Barrister (no remuneration received).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • From time to time I am invited by Leicester City Football Club to attend matches at Filbert Street. (Registered 29 August 2001)
  • Returning with my family from a holiday in Oman on 23 February 2002 our flights were upgraded from economy to business class. I am a BA Silver Card holder. (Registered 1 May 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • I own a property at 144 Uppingham Road, Leicester, which is used as my constituency office.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I occasionally write newspaper articles in particular for the ethnic minority media. I receive no remuneration for them.

Peter Viggers - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Emerald Energy PLC; oil exploration.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Underwriting Member of Lloyd's.
  • Categories of business underwritten: All.
  • Chairman of the Trustees of Lloyd's Pension Fund.
  • Occasional journalism, speeches and interviews.
  • Member of Harris Research Centre Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of Warrior Preservation Trust.
  • A Vice-President of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
  • A trustee of the Royal Naval Submarine Museum Appeal.
  • A trustee of Bridgeworks Trust.

Rudi Vis - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Group director, Japan Centre Group of Companies (non-executive).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 10 December 2001, I received a Christmas hamper from the Japan Centre Group. (Registered 12 December 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 23-24 January 2002, to Poland with the All-Party Polish Parliamentary Group to discuss with parliamentarians and ministers in the Polish Government the issue of EU enlargement, paid for by the Polish Embassy. (Registered 7 February 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee, College Farm Trust.WALLEY, Joan (Stoke-on-Trent North)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Loan of a fax machine from the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, in my capacity as Honorary Vice-President, commencing August 1999.
  • My constituency party has a longstanding constituency agreement with the trade union UNISON of which I am a member.
  • My constituency Labour Party has a constituency agreement with the trade union, UCATT.

8. Land and Property

  • Property in Staffordshire, Moorlands DC, from which rental income is received.
  • I receive rent from a garage in London.

Robert Walter - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional opinion survey fees paid direct to charity.
  • Occasional fees from broadcasting and journalism.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Car parking pass provided by South West Trains for use on parliamentary businesses. (Registered 23 July 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Farmland with attached moorland grazing rights in Devon.

Claire Ward - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees from public speaking, writing articles and other media work.
  • Occasional participation in surveys and opinion poll research. Any monies received are passed to local charities and voluntary organisations.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • June 2001, membership of gym provided by Sportz Academy, Watford. (Registered 21 June 2001)
  • 4 December 2001, visit to York to speak at the 100th anniversary dinner of the Biscuit, Cake, Chocolate and Confectionary Alliance as Chair of All-Party Parliamentary Group. Travel, dinner and accommodation paid for by the BCCCA. (Registered 12 December 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-10 January 2002, to Norway to meet Norwegian Parliamentarians to discuss economic, security, foreign policy and public service reform issues. Flights, accommodation and hospitality funded by the Royal Norwegian Embassy. (Registered 4 February 2002)
  • 24 February 2002, two match tickets and hospitality at the Worthington Cup Final, Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, courtesy of the Football League. (Registered 21 March 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-remunerated director of Tribune Publications Ltd.

Robert Wareing - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 9-10 November 2001, to Potsdam, Germany to attend a conference on Asylum and Immigration policy. Hotel and hospitality and part of the airfares paid by the Berlin-Brandenburgishe Auslands Gesellshaft. (Registered 3 December 2001)

Nigel Waterson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Consultant to firm of Solicitors, Messrs. Watson, Farley and Williams, London.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fee paid direct to the Multiple Sclerosis Society (Eastbourne Branch).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership of the Baltic Exchange. (Registered 20 December 2000)

Angela Watkinson - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 31 March-5 April 2002, study tour to Egypt, accompanied by my husband, at the invitation and expense of the Egyptian Government. (Registered 24 April 2002)

Tom Watson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for opinion surveys. Fees are paid to charity.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 20 February 2002, two complimentary tickets to the Brit Awards from the British Phonographic Institute. (Registered 21 March 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • 2-10 February 2002, to Japan for a conference with Japanese Parliamentarians. Half of the cost was met by the Japanese Government and half by the British Government. (Registered 8 March 2002)

Dave Watts - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 29 November 2001, to Calais on behalf of the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group, paid for by the Group. (Registered 18 December 2001)

Steve Webb - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional journalism.

Michael Weir - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I was a partner in the firm of J & DG Shiell, Solicitors, Brechin, until my resignation on 31 July 2001.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000) Payment made direct to local charities.

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-19 March 2002, to Pakistan, paid for by Mr Yaqub Ali OBE, in connection with the establishment of an Educational Trust in Pakistan which is being funded by Mr Ali and other Scottish Pakistani businessmen. (Registered 4 April 2002)

Brian White - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional fees for opinion polls which are donated to local charities.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unpaid) of Milton Keynes Energy Association.
  • Member of Information Commissioner's Advisory Committee - no remuneration.
  • Chair of EURIM; non-profit-making company interested in information technology issues and providing briefings for MPs, MEPs, companies and civil servants on IT issues.

Alan Whitehead - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • UNISON constituency development agreement.
  • Provision of website support by Total Connectivity Providers, Southampton.

6. Overseas visits

  • 12-17 July, to China, as joint leader of trade delegation. Air fare and hotel accommodation paid for by Southampton Chamber of Commerce. (Registered 24 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Holiday home in Vendée, France.
  • Share in flat inhabited by parents in Southampton.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Abbotts House Residents Ltd.; management company for flat block in which parents' flat is situated..

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Governor, Cantell School, Southampton.

John Whittingdale - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Political Panel of BPRI (Business Research and Planning International). (£1-£1,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Donation of £2500 to election expenses at the 2001 General Election from Mr Patrick Whittingdale of Much Hadham, Hertfordshire. (Registered 11 July 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 21 September 2001, I participated in Lords and Commons clay pigeon shoot at Highclere Castle, sponsored by the Tobacco Manufacturers Association. (Registered 25 October 2001)
  • 20 February 2002, my wife and I were guests of the British Phonographic Industry Limited at the Brit Awards at Earls Court. (Registered 20 March 2002)

Ann Widdecombe - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional income from broadcasting/writing/lecturing.
  • Contract with Weidenfeld and Nicolson (£100,000) for publication of a novel.
  • Fee for a speaking engagement at Tonbridge School on 8 June 2001. (Registered 20 June 2001)
  • Fee of £3000 for filming Louis Theroux documentary. (Registered 1 September 2001)
  • Fee of £1000 for appearance on the Parkinson Show on 29 September. (Registered 13 September 2001)
  • 16 November 2001, fee of £568.00 received from Women in Business for a speaking engagement. The cheque was made out to ZOCS, a charity in Zambia which I support, and was deposited with them. (Registered 17 December 2001)
  • 12 December 2001, fee of £566.00 received from Beths Grammar School for a speaking engagement. The cheque was made out to ZOCS, and was deposited with them. (Registered 17 December 2001)
  • January 2002, fee of £500 for an unpublished article for the Daily Mail. (Registered 14 January 2002)
  • Fee of £2,000 from W.H. Smith for judging a category for the W.H. Smith Awards. At my request the cheque was issued and sent to the Aylesford Friars for their Restoration Appeal. (Registered 29 January 2002)
  • Fee of £3,000 from Flame Television for appearance in 'Crime Team'. (Registered 26 February 2002)
  • Fee of £750 from BBC for appearance on 'Ready Steady Cook'. (Registered 26 February 2002)
  • Fee of £1,000 for article for the Daily Mail. (Registered 26 February 2002)
  • Fee of £600 for article for Good Housekeeping magazine. (Registered 26 February 2002)
  • Fee of £800 for an article commissioned by the Mail on Sunday but not published. (Registered 13 March 2002)
  • Fee of £500 for a television programme entitled 'Let's Meet Ann Widdecombe', for Meridian TV. (Registered 18 March 2002)
  • Advance of £100,000 plus performance bonuses from Weidenfeld & Nicholson for third and fourth books. (Registered 28 March 2002)
  • Fee of £450 for article in Observer Travel Section. (Registered 23 April 2002)
  • Fee from London Weekend Television for appearance on Celebrity Fitness, together with a payment to charity. (Registered 14 May 2002)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by Mr. M. Williams (a former officer of the Conservative Association) to Maidstone Conservative Association. (Registered 20 June 2001)
  • Provision of a student for nine or ten months to carry out research and provide general assistance by Hull University Politics Course. (Registered 20 June 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Cheque for £721.48 from Women in Business to ZOCS, a charity in Zambia which I support, in respect of a speaking engagement on 12 November 2001 (see category 2 above). The money was raised from an auction of a tea with me at the House of Commons. (Registered 14 January 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Prison Fellowship Honorary Parliamentary Adviser.
  • Member of the Society of Authors.

Bill Wiggin - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Provision of advice on parliamentary affairs to Commerzbank. (£1,001-£5,000)
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-4 February 2002, to Kuwait as guest of Kuwait Information Office. (Registered 14 May 2002)

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • Gift of a watch from the Kuwait Information Office. (Registered 14 May 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • My wife owns a flat in London SW10, which is currently for sale.

John Wilkinson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional journalism, radio and T.V.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Very occasional MORI polls.
  • Occasional opinion polls for Business Planning and Research International.

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • Entrance to International Aviation and Space show in Santiago which I attended from 1-3 April 2002 provided by Government of Chile together with official car and driver for the duration of the Show. (Registered 15 April 2002)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Commonwealth War Graves Commissioner (unpaid).
  • President, London Green Belt Council (no financial interest).

David Willetts - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Author.
  • 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.
  • Economic Adviser to Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, Merchant Bank.

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)

8. Land and Property

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

9. Registrable shareholdings

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

Alan Williams - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional broadcasting and lecturing fees and fees for articles.
  • Lecturer at the Civil Service College. (£1-£1,000)
  • I have a consultancy arrangement with The Mail on Sunday, to advise them in connection with the publication of a special supplement this will also involve the writing of an article for the newspaper. (£1,001-£5,000)

Betty Williams - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). The fees are paid to recipients of my choice and are intended to be used for a charitable purpose.

Hywel Williams - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I write a weekly article for a local newspaper (unpaid).

Roger Williams - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Partner in R. H. Williams; a farming partnership.

8. Land and Property

  • Farmland at Tredomen Court, Wales.
  • Three houses in Tredomen, Brecon, from which rental income is received.
  • One house in Exmouth, Devon, owned by my spouse, from which rental income is received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Membership of Powys County Council (basic allowance terminated on 30 June 2001).
  • Membership of Brecon Beacons National Park.
  • Chairman of Mid-Wales Agri-Food Partnership.
  • (Membership of the above bodies to be terminated in next three months (from 11 July 2001).

Phil Willis - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman, Harrogate International Centre Board (unremunerated).
  • Chairman, Insight Model Agency (unremunerated); company owned by daughter.
  • Director, Kennineton Enterprises Ltd. (unremunerated); company owned by daughter.

Michael Wills - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My constituency campaign fund received the following donations in 2001:
  • TGWU £4,100
  • Oxford and Swindon Co-operative Society £2,000

8. Land and Property

  • Commercial premises in London NW1 from which rental income is received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • To comply with the Ministerial Code, my financial interests and those of my wife are in a blind trust , the details of which have been laid in the House.

David Wilshire - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Partner, MRS (Moorlands Research Service).
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of Business Planning and Research International (BPRI). (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional earnings from media appearances and articles.

6. Overseas visits

  • September 2001, to the Netherlands as part of a delegation inquiring into the Dutch Police Service, organised by the Police Service Parliamentary Scheme. (Registered 5 May 2002)
  • 4-7 March 2002, to Hong Kong as a guest of the Government of the Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. (Registered 19 March 2002)
  • 31 March-5 April 2002, to Egypt. The costs of the visit for two people were paid by the Egyptian Government. (Registered 15 April 2002)

David Winnick - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Very occasional fees received for press articles, broadcasting etc.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of GMB Union, who made a contribution of less than 25% to my election expenses at the 2001 General Election.

Nicholas Winterton - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • MSB Ltd. (marketing consultancy and the provision of strategic advice and training) (non-executive).
  • Emerson International Inc. (overseas commercial development) (non-executive).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000).
  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000). Fees from both panels are sent to voluntary or charitable organisations nominated by me.
  • Fees from occasional broadcasting, writing and speaking engagements.

6. Overseas visits

  • 8 November 2001, a day's visit to Astrium in Toulouse, which is the engineering centre for Astrium France, at the invitation of Astrium (which has a site at Poynton in my constituency). (Registered 9 November 2001)

Rosie Winterton - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Three articles for Guardian Unlimited during the period of the 2001 General Election. (£1-£1,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the TGWU. (Registered 19 July 2001)

Pete Wishart - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Runrig Touring Limited; company which oversees the touring activities of the rock group Runrig.
  • Runrig Merchandise Limited; company which oversees the commercial activities of Runrig.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I receive limited returns for my published works from the Performing Rights Society.
  • I expect to receive limited funds for some of my recorded works.

Mike Wood - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
  • Occasional payments from opinion poll surveys.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by GMB Union. (Registered 26 October 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Terraced house in Greater Manchester, from which rental income is received.

Shaun Woodward - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional media appearances.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Funding for a research assistant in my House of Commons office provided by Mr. E.W. Davidson, Chairman of property development company.

8. Land and Property

  • Estate in Oxfordshire containing agricultural land and rented accommodation.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) My wife and I hold shares in J. Sainsbury PLC.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director, English National Opera and Chairman of their Redevelopment Committee (unpaid).
  • Director, Childline (unpaid).
  • Trustee, Woodward Charitable Trust.
  • Director, Marine Stewardship Council.
  • Trustee, Royal Shakespeare Company Development Board.
  • Trustee, The Victoria History of Oxfordshire Trust.
  • Trustee, The Institute of Continuing Professional Development.
  • Trustee, The Mulberry Bush.
  • Patron, Bath International Music Festival.
  • Patron, Macmillan Cancer Relief - Oxfordshire.
  • Patron, Cancer Research Campaign - Oxfordshire.
  • Patron, Sobell House, Oxfordshire.
  • Vice-President, St. Helen's Council of Voluntary Services.
  • Vice-President, St. Helen's Millennnium Centre.

Phil Woolas - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Fees for occasional journalism.
  • Fee from LCPeople.com for advice in establishing company.
  • Fees from opinion polls (donated to constituency party).

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by GMB trade union. (Registered 1 August 2001)

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-14 January 2001, to Asad Kashmir, Pakistan, on educational visit. Accommodation provided by the Government of Asad Kashmir. (Registered 1 August 2001)

Tony Worthington - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A donation of £1437.77 was made by the Scottish Trade Unions for Labour Committee at the General Election 2001. This sum paid for a newspaper advert congratulating me as parliamentary candidate (and Clydebank Asbestos Group) for success in campaigning for asbestos sufferers for compensation justice.

6. Overseas visits

  • 24-27 January 2002, to Stockholm organised by Parliamentarians for Global Action. (Registered 4 February 2002)

Jimmy Wray - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the TGWU. (Registered 5 August 2001)

8. Land and Property

  • Holiday home in France, from which rental income is received.

Tony Wright - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Writing and broadcasting.
  • Joint Editor of Political Quarterly (honorarium only).
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fee paid direct to my constituency party.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Annual car parking pass at the airport provided by Birmingham Airport. (Registered 16 July 2001)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated) of the Political Quarterly Publishing Company.

Derek Wyatt - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Non-executive Chairman of Spafax (media company serving the airline industry).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Joint partner with wife in Mount Pleasant Partners, a partnership specialising in software i.e. TV production and consultancy.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • From time to time software and hardware companies lend me equipment to try out.
  • Payment towards my office expenses received from Mr. M. Watt. (Registered 17 April 2002)

6. Overseas visits

  • January 2002, to Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, paid for by Council for the Advancement of British Arab Understanding (CAABU). (Registered 17 April 2002)

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • January 2002, gift of a watch from the Zayed Centre for Co-ordination and Follow Up, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Registered 17 April 2002)

8. Land and Property

  • Rent received occasionally from lease of London flat during Parliamentary recess.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Fair Play Productions Ltd. (not trading).
  • (a) Fair Play Television Ltd. (not trading)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director (unremunerated), Fair Play Television Ltd., Fair Play Productions Ltd.
  • Member of advisory board of:
  • netcatalyst.com; an on-line incubator service for start-ups.
  • Trustee (unremunerated), PIN (Parents Information Network)
  • Executive Committee Member (unremunerated), Sporting Chance.
  • Member of Development Council (unremunerated), St. Catherine's College, Oxford.
  • Member of Chancellor's Advisory Council of University of Exeter (unremunerated).
  • Member of the International Advisory Board of the Research Centre for the Learning Society (unremunerated).

Tim Yeo - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Univent PLC; a company which operates private nursing homes.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Freelance journalism for Country Life and other publications.
  • Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 30 July-1 August 2001, to Spain, fares and accommodation paid for by Magic of Spain. (Registered 5 September 2001)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Anacol Holdings Ltd.; a family investment company.
  • (a) General Securities Register Ltd.; recognised marking name.
  • (a) Univent PLC.

George Young - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • McCarthy and Stone PLC (non-executive); builders of retirement homes.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional broadcasting, lecturing and writing.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Car park pass from South West Trains. (Registered 7 September 2001)

Richard Younger-Ross - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • I am in the process of winding up my design consultancy.

Lembit Öpik - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc

  • Occasional journalism.
  • Member of Harris Research Panel. (£1-£1,000)
  • Fee from BBC for "Have I Got News for You" programme. (Registered 30 October 2001)
  • Fee from Sunday Express for Election Diary. (Registered 30 October 2001)
  • Payment from BBC for "Late Night Live", 5 Live programmes. (£1-£1,000) (Registered 30 October 2001)
  • Fee for training activity at Luther Pendragon. (Registered 30 October 2001)
  • Fee for training activity with Midas Training Solutions Ltd. (Registered 30 October 2001)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Summer 2001, use of flight simulator provided by Society of British Aerospace Companies. (Registered 30 October 2001)