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Diane Abbott - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Television programmes (as a participant) for BBC One programme "This Week", from January-May 2004. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • BBC "This Week" (for BBC1) weekly series, June and July 2004, and September 2004 ongoing. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • Arcadia Lectures in 2004 for School of Oriental and African Studies, London. (Up to £5,000)
  • Television programmes, as a presenter for BBC One's weekly programme "This Week" from October, November and December 2004 ongoing. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • 14 December 2004, fee for article in Evening Standard. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 10 January 2005)
  • 31 December 2004, fee for article in Daily Express. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 10 January 2005)

6. Overseas visits

  • 23-27 April 2004, to Philadelphia for speaking engagement. Flights and accommodation paid for by the Philadelphia branch of the National Congress of Black Women. (Registered 25 May 2004)
  • 26 June-2 July 2004, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana Government, as part of an all-party visit to investigate issues of interest to the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Government. (Registered 23 July 2004)
  • 4-7 November 2004, to St Kitts-Nevis as a participant in the 9th Annual Caribbean Multi-National Business Conference. Return travel and four nights' accommodation paid for by Carib News publications, New York, USA. (Registered 12 November 2004)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Smithville Associates; training consultancy.

Gerry Adams - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Author.
  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Douglas Alexander - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My constituency party has received a registrable donation from Ms MT Rainey, an advertising executive. (Registered 21 December 2004)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 17 February 2004, I attended the Brit Awards, accompanied by my wife, as guests of British Music Rights. (Registered 18 February 2004)

8. Land and Property

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

Richard Allan - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 22-25 January 2005, to Athens, Greece, to receive an honorary award from exhibition organiser Xenia. The event organisers provided travel and hotel accommodation and presented me with a trophy and scroll. (Registered 28 January 2005)

David Amess - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary Adviser to the Caravan Club. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-19 December 2003, to Cairo, Egypt, to take part in the 4th General Assembly of the World Scout Parliamentary Union in my capacity as Joint Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Scout Group. The Scout Association met the cost of the air fares and the accommodation was paid for by the Egyptian People's Assembly. (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 29 April-4 May 2004, to Qatar as a guest of the Government of Qatar. (Registered 4 June 2004)
  • 3-7 January 2005, to Jordan as a guest of the Government of Jordan. (Registered 11 January 2005)

Michael Ancram - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 13-19 February 2004, to Afghanistan, Georgia and Turkey. The cost of my flights and one night's hotel accommodation in Istanbul was provided by Flying Lion Ltd. Other accommodation, local transport and dinners were provided by the respective British Embassies. (Registered 23 February 2004)
  • 1-4 November 2004, to Cuba at the invitation of the Cuban Foreign Minister. En-route I visited the Turks & Caicos Islands, St Kitts &Nevis and Grand Cayman. The cost of my flights and one night's hotel accommodation in Turks & Caicos was provided by Flying Lion Ltd. (Other accommodation was provided by the UK Ambassador in Havana.) (Registered 9 December 2004)
  • 5-8 December 2004, to Egypt and Israel. The cost of my flights and two nights' hotel accommodation in Jerusalem was provided by Flying Lion Ltd. (Other accommodation was provided by the UK Ambassador in Cairo.) (Registered 9 December 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Farms on Scottish Borders, from which rental income is received.
  • Houses and miscellaneous property on Scottish Borders, from which rental income is received.
  • Industrial rents (mining) in Lothian, Scotland.

Donald Anderson - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 29 August-3 September 2004, to Norway with the British-Norwegian All-Party Parliamentary Group, which I chair, financed by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Registered 9 September 2004)
  • 4-9 October 2004, to Morocco, at the invitation of their Speaker for the opening of Parliament by the King. All expenses paid for by the Moroccan Parliament. (Registered 11 October 2004)

James Arbuthnot - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Barrister; non-practising.
  • Member of Lloyd's (resigned as from 31 December 2002).
  • Categories of business underwritten - CBS Private Capital Ltd.: All categories.

6. Overseas visits

  • 25-25 April 2004, to Munich, to attend the Pockinger Runde weekend with the Bavarian CSU to discuss European political and security matters. Flights, hotel and hospitality paid for by Nigel Clark of Learned Lion Partners. (Registered 25 May 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Two flats in London, one providing rental income.

Hilary Armstrong - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My constituency party received payment for sponsorship of a constituency dinner from Northumbrian Water Ltd. (Registered 13 January 2005)

Candy Atherton - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • I own a cottage from which rental income is received.

David Atkinson - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-10 April 2004, to Turkey, to visit Gallipoli WWI monuments and war graves, and other historic sites in the Cannakale region, Dardanelles, as guest of AK Party, including two nights' accommodation in party's guest house and travel from Istanbul to Cannakale. The visit followed Council of Europe meetings in Istanbul. (Registered 12 May 2004)

Peter Atkinson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary and public affairs consultant, Countryside Alliance. (£10,001-£15,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Research work provided by Countryside Alliance.

John Austin - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 12-16 October 2004, to Lebanon at the invitation of the Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament. All travel and accommodation costs met by the Lebanese Parliament. (Registered 29 October 2004)

Richard Bacon - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-25 September 2004, to lecture in five German cities on The Uses of Nations' at the invitation of the Deutsch-Britische Gesellschaft. No fee paid but travel and accommodation covered. (Registered 4 November 2004)
  • 21-23 October 2004, to Boston, Massachusetts, at the invitation of Boston College to lecture on The US Presidential Election: A view from Parliament, a View from Europe'. No fee paid but travel and accommodation covered. (Registered 4 November 2004)

Vera Baird - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Occasional cases as Queen's Counsel remunerated by the Legal Services Commission.

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-26 November 2004, to the Falkland Islands on a parliamentary visit, paid for by the Falkland Islands Government, who also paid my fare from Falkland Islands to Argentina on 26 November for lecture. (Subsistence in Argentina and return fare to UK on 1 December paid by British Council). (Registered 24 January 2005)

Norman Baker - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fees from the Centre for Management and Policy Studies for lectures given to civil servants.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • January-February 2005, researcher provided for my House of Commons office by Forum for the Future, an organisation that organises placements for students studying sustainable development. (Registered 16 December 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 26-29 July 2004, to Iceland to discuss effects and impacts of scientific whaling on whale population. Cost was covered by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). (Registered 11 August 2004)

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

  • Eden Research plc (non-executive), formerly XiMed PLC; pharmaceutical research and development.
  • Transense Technologies PLC (non-executive); development of tyre monitoring technology.
  • Angel Gate Limited (formerly AKMA Solutions International Ltd.) and subsidiary companies; property development refurbishment in the UK and overseas.
  • Chairman (non-executive), Red Eagle Resources PLC; investing in agriculture and natural resources in Sierra Leone.
  • Chairman (non-executive), 3DM Europe Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of 3DM PLC, an AIM-listed company; owners and promoters in Europe of US and other patents relating to plastics.
  • Chairman (non-executive), Angel Gate Aviation Ltd.; investment in the aviation industry, particularly in France with the ownership of Air Horizons SAS and Euralair International SAS.
  • Invicta Africa Limited (non-executive); providing venture capital for investment in Africa, initially in Somaliland.
  • Chairman (non-executive), Carbon Registry Services Ltd; company providing consultancy on carbon strategy, use of CDM credits and emission and provision of IT on emissions data management.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Practising barrister.
  • Executive Partner in Diamond Film Partnership; a UK partnership promoting UK film and television production rights.
  • Lecture fee from Memorial University Newfoundland. (Registered 17 May 2004)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Annual donation to the North Oxfordshire Conservative Association made by Jim Perry, 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.

6. Overseas visits

  • 24-29 November 2004, to India, sponsored by the Loomba Trust. (Registered 30 November 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • A cottage in Oxfordshire from which rent is paid.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Angel Gate Limited (formerly AKMA Solutions International Ltd.)
  • Angel Gate Aviation Limited.
  • Mastermailer Group Limited.
  • (b) 3DM PLC
  • Transense Technologies PLC.
  • Eden Research plc, formerly pXiMed PLC (share options).
  • Multi Media Television plc.

Tony Banks - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Teswaine Business Communications Ltd. (non-executive) (£10,001-£15,000) (Resigned November 2004).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • From time to time I buy and sell items of political iconography.

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 June-2 July 2004, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana government as part of an all-party visit to investigate issues of interest to the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Government. (Registered 8 July 2004)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Charles James Fox (Fine Arts) Ltd.
  • Sticklips Ltd.; cosmetics.

Gregory Barker - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Director, Flare View Ltd.; property investment company holding freehold property let to commercial tenants.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Director-designate of Spinel Holdings, whose activities include commercial and property interests in the Russian Federation.

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-13 March 2004, to Moscow and Ekaterinburg with the All-Party British-Russian Parliamentary Group. Hotels, hospitality and internal transport paid for by Novosti Russia News Agency (flights London to Moscow return paid for by Foreign and Commonwealth Office). (Registered 14 May 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Freehold commercial business park property in East Anglia, from which I receive rental income.
  • Rental income from residential property in London SW3.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Flare View Ltd.
  • (b) Great Portland Estates PLC
  • Scottish & Newcastle PLC
  • Electra Kingsway VCT PLC
  • Quester VCT 5 PLC
  • Close Technology and General VCT PLC
  • New Star European Growth Fund PLC
  • New Star UK Growth Fund PLC
  • Henderson High Income Trust PLC.
  • New European Property Holdings Ltd. (NEPH)

John Baron - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • J T Investments Ltd.; property and investment company (no salary currently being paid).

8. Land and Property

  • Two residential properties in London SW4 from which rental income is received.
  • Second home in the constituency from which we run the office.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) J T Investments Ltd.

John Barrett - Register history | MP’s page

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) A.B.C. Productions Ltd.; commercial property leasing.

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-27 March 2004, to India to attend a conference organised by the World Health Organisation and the Stop TB Partnership, to visit DFID projects including hospitals, clinics and microfinance projects. Flights and accommodation paid by Results UK. (Registered 1 April 2004)

Kevin Barron - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Lay member of General Medical Council. (£10,001-£15,000)

Hugh Bayley - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I sponsor a parliamentary pass for a research assistant paid by the Royal African Society to enable her to work in support of the Africa All-Party Parliamentary Group, which I chair.

Margaret Beckett - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

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

Roy Beggs - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

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

6. Overseas visits

  • 23-29 July 2004, to Cayman with the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Cayman Islands. Travel and accommodation costs were met by the Cayman Islands Government. (Registered 2 November 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Home/farm in Larne.
  • Land including registered landfill site at Ballyrickard Road, Larne, Co. Antrim.
  • Land at Carnlea, Ballyclare.
  • Part ownership of land and property at Inver Road, Larne, Co. Antrim.

Alan 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. (£15,001-£20,000)

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 (non-practising).

6. Overseas visits

  • 12-14 October 2004, to Shanghai, China, to attend Michelin Bibendum Challenge Conference. Hotel and flight expenses paid by Michelin. (Registered 10 November 2004)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) SpenView Ltd.; private holding company which owns the shares of SpenView Communications Ltd and SpenView Publications Ltd.

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.
  • White Knight Investments PLC; AIM-listed venture capital company specialising in mining sector.
  • Lansdowne Advisory Ltd.; consultancy specialising in inward investment.
  • Non-executive Chairman of Longborough Capital PLC; a company involved with the marketing of intellectual property in the US.
  • 3DM Environment Limited (non-executive); a company involved in plastics technology and recycling.
  • White Knight Investments PLC (non-executive).

8. Land and Property

  • Forestry and arable land in Norfolk.
  • House in West Norfolk, from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Glencara Estate Co. Ltd.
  • Lansdowne Advisory Ltd.
  • Longborough Capital PLC.

Hilary Benn - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

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

John Bercow - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fee for research project on economic, industrial and welfare policies in the UK, on behalf of the MHC Benevolent Trust. (Up to £5,000)
  • Parliamentary Adviser to Christian Solidarity Worldwide (£10,001-£15,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 20 July 2003, hospitality for my wife and myself at Silverstone Grand Prix from Buckingham Group Contracting. (Registered 24 July2003)

6. Overseas visits

  • 15-21 March 2004, in my role as Shadow Secretary of State for International Development I visited Israel and the Occupied Territories. The visit was sponsored by Christian Aid. (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 4-10 February 2004, to Zimbabwe, in my role as Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, sponsored by the Zimbabwe Democracy Trust. (Registered 17 May 2004)
  • 19-26 April 2004, to Thai-Burmese border, sponsored by Christian Solidarity World Wide. (Registered 17 May 2004)
  • 26 June-4 July 2004, to the Sudan, sponsored by the All-Party Sudan Group. (Registered 14 July 2004)
  • 30 August-5 September 2004, to Ghana, in my role as Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, sponsored by Oxfam. (Registered 8 September 2004)

Paul Beresford - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Self-employed dental surgeon.

8. Land and Property

  • Private accommodation and surgery, Putney, London SW15.

Roger Berry - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-25 September 2004, to Vietnam as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Vietnam Group. The in-country costs were met by the National Assembly of Vietnam. (Air fares were met by IPU with a contribution from the British Council.) (Registered 26 October 2004)

Clive Betts - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Sheffield City Council provide me with an office at a reduced charge which contributes 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

  • 13-16 February 2004, to Saudi Arabia, at the invitation of the Advisory Council of Saudi Arabia, who provided flights, accommodation and meals, and arrangements made by the Council for Arab-British Understanding. (Registered 20 April 2004)
  • 4-7 April 2004, to Qatar, to attend the Conference on Democracy and Free Trade, with flights, accommodation and meals provided by the Government of Qatar. (Registered 20 April 2004)
  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 5 July 2004)

Tony Blair - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • December 2004, while on holiday in Egypt I visited King Abdullah of Jordan for official talks. The King provided the return travel arrangements for the visit and a sightseeing tour of Wadi Rum for my family who accompanied me on the day. (Registered 17 January 2005)

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • July/August 2004, accompanied by my family I spent 18 nights as a guest at a private villa in Barbados. I have made a charitable donation to a charity chosen by Sir Cliff Richard, the owner of the villa, in lieu of the cost for this accommodation. I paid for all other expenses, including flights. (Registered 17 August 2004)
  • 16 August 2004, while on holiday in Tuscany, I visited Prime Minister Berlusconi in Sardinia for talks. The Italian Government provided the travel arrangements for the visit and accommodation for an overnight stay which included my wife who accompanied me. (Registered 17 August 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Two flats in Bristol for which rental income may be received.
  • A house in London for which rental income may be received.

Bob Blizzard - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 24-26 August 2004, to Stavanger, Norway, to visit Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) conference and exhibition, with the British Offshore Oil and Gas All Party Parliamentary Group. Flights, accommodation, transport and hospitality sponsored by UK Offshore Operators Association (UKOOA), Statoil and Chevron Texaco. (Registered 8 September 2004)
  • 3-10 October 2004, to the Democratic Republic of Congo with the All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Great Lakes Region and Genocide Prevention, paid for by the Rainforest Foundation, Greenpeace and the All-Party Group's registered funds. (Registered 9 November 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in London.

David Blunkett - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Adviser to Indepen Consulting Limited, giving seminars on relationship between government and business. (£5,001-£10,000)

8. Land and Property

  • Second home in London, from which I temporarily receive rental income.

Crispin Blunt - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • International and government affairs and parliamentary adviser to AMS Limited; a defence electronics company. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-16 February 2004, to Saudi Arabia to discuss regional security, economic and political issues with the Shura Council, and other personalities. Travel and accommodation expenses met by the Government of Saudi Arabia. (Registered 24 February 2004)
  • 17-20 June 2004, to West Bank and Gaza with the UK Joint Parliamentary Middle East Councils to discuss local and regional security, economic and political issues. Travel and accommodation expenses met by the UK Joint Parliamentary Middle East Councils. (Registered 7 September 2004)
  • 20 September-1 October 2004, to India with the Conservative Parliamentary Friends of India, visiting Delhi, Kerala, Bangalore and Hyderabad to be briefed on political and economic developments in India with particular reference to the information technology and life science sectors. Travel and accommodation expenses met by the Government of India. (Registered 21 October 2004)
  • 26 December 2004-9 January 2005, to India with Lords and Commons Cricket Club, visiting Mumbai, Udaipur and New Delhi to represent UK Parliament playing against the Indian Parliament amongst other teams. Met own travel costs to India; accommodation and travel costs within India for self and immediate family supported by a combination of tour sponsors (principally, KPMG, Aviva, Castrol India, FICCI, NASSCOM, BG, Emirates, Standard Chartered and Parador Properties) and the Government of India. (Registered 17 January 2005)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Director of CAABU (The Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding Ltd.) (appointed 25 November 2004).
  • Director of Middle East International (appointed 16 December 2004).

David Borrow - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-19 April 2004, to Pakistan, to visit community projects and a dairy farming scheme, organised and paid for by Nestle, Pakistan in conjunction with the All Pakistan Women's Association. (Registered 13 May 2004)
  • 29 October-5 November 2004, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana Government as part of an All-Party Parliamentary Group for Botswana visit to investigate issues of interest to the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Government. (Registered 24 January 2005)

Tim Boswell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Self-employed partner in family farming business at Lower Aynho Grounds (see item 8).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 4 July 2004, hospitality and two tickets for Wimbledon from the BBC. (Registered 21 July 2004)
  • 11 July 2004, (as constituency MP) guest of Sir Jackie Stewart and the British Racing Drivers' Club at the British Grand Prix, Silverstone. (Registered 21 July 2004)

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.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Barclays PLC; banking.
  • Glaxo Smith Kline PLC; pharmaceuticals.
  • Reckitt Benckiser PLC; household products.
  • Tesco PLC; food retailing.
  • Target Corporation Inc.; US retailer.

Peter Bottomley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Economist.
  • Prospectively, giving advice or depositions on casualty reduction and vehicle risks (including evidence in litigation relating to Suzuki.
  • I give speeches to the Westminster Circle, a group of business people, who choose to make donations to the Conservative Marginal Seats Fund, to selected constituency associations, including Worthing West, and to charity.

8. Land and Property

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

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..

  • Partner: Odgers Ray and Berndtson.

8. Land and Property

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

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) International Resources Group Ltd.

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.

Ben Bradshaw - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

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

Graham Brady - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 23-29 July 2004, to the Cayman Islands with the All-Party Cayman Islands Group, for meetings with the Speaker of the House, Chief Secretary, Attorney General and other Government ministers. My travel and accommodation costs were met by the Cayman Islands Government. (Registered 20 July 2004)

Tom Brake - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 26-30 March 2004, to Israel and the Occupied Territories, on fact-finding visit. Flights between London and Tel Aviv and hotel accommodation in Jerusalem funded by Friends of Israel. (Registered 18 April 2004)
  • 30 August-5 September 2004, to Ghana on fact-finding visit. Flights between London and Accra and Accra to Tamare and hotel accommodation in Accra and Northern Ghana funded by Oxfam GB. (Registered 30 December 2004)

Colin Breed - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Lay member, General Medical Council. I receive expenses relating to meetings and work undertaken in that role. (Up to £5,000)

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in London.

Kevin Brennan - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 14 February 2004, match tickets and hospitality for myself and a guest at the Wales vs Scotland Six Nations rugby match, courtesy of S4C. (Registered 8 March 2004)
  • 7 March 2004, match tickets and hospitality for myself and a guest at the Wales vs France Six Nations rugby match, courtesy of Western Power Distribution. (Registered 8 March 2004)
  • Provision of rehearsal space and the occasional loan of musical equipment by the British Phonographic Industry as sponsorship for the parliamentary rock group MP4'of which I am jointly a member with Greg Knight MP, Pete Wishart MP and Ian Cawsey MP (until 31 December 2004).
  • 17 February 2004, guest of British Phonographic Institute at the Brit Awards. (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 28 November 2004, two tickets and hospitality at the Royal Gala opening of the Wales Millennium Centre as the guest of BBC Wales. (Registered 9 December 2004)

Annette Brooke - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Joint owner with my husband of Broadstone Minerals; small retail and wholesale business dealing in rocks, minerals and gemstones.

8. Land and Property

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

Gordon Brown - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • On accompanying visits to Washington DC in April and December 2004, my wife and baby were upgraded by Virgin Atlantic Airways. (Registered 10 January 2005)

Des Browne - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-practising Member of Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh.

Angela Browning - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fees for lectures to Civil Service College, which are paid direct to charities. (Up to £5,000)

Malcolm Bruce - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 1 and 7 March 2004, upgrade from World Traveller Plus to Business Class by British Airways on both outward and return flights to India. (Registered 13 May 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 6-8 February 2004, to Podgorica, Montenegro, arranged and funded by the East West Parliamentary Practice Project (EWPPP) to discuss parliamentary democracy with Montenegrin politicians. Travel and accommodation provided by EWPPP. (Registered 13 May 2004)
  • 1-7 March 2004, to New Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai, India, to meet with government ministers, officials, organisations and businesses to discuss trade and investment issues. Visit arranged by Liberal Democrat Friends of India and funded by the Indian High Commission. (Registered 13 May 2004)
  • 10-12 December 2004, to Pristina, Kosovo, arranged and funded by the East West Parliamentary Practice Project (EWPPP) to discuss parliamentary democracy with Kosovan politicians. Travel and accommodation provided by EWPPP. (Registered 18 January 2005)
  • 12-16 December 2004, to Moscow, arranged and funded by the Russia Foundation. Travel and accommodation provided by the Russia Foundation. (Registered 18 January 2005)

Chris Bryant - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fee for article for The Mail on Sunday. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 21 December 2004)

Karen Buck - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Six articles annually for Housing Today. (Up to £5,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Occasional research support provided by Shelter, charity for the homeless.
  • Casework and research assistance provided by the Central London Advice Service (since 1 August 2004).

Richard Burden - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 10-11 July 2004, passes to British Grand Prix at Silverstone provided by Federation Internationale de L'Automobile (FIA). Transport to and from the circuit on 11 July provided by Williams F1. (Registered 21 July 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 5-7 April 2004, to Doha, Qatar, to attend conference on Democracy and Free Trade in the Arab World, organised and funded by Government of Qatar. (Registered 14 April 2004)

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.

8. Land and Property

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

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • I have an interest in certain trusts.

Andy Burnham - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-23 January 2004, to Israel and Palestinian Authority to meet members of the Israeli Government, Palestinian Authority and others to discuss the furthering of the peace process. Travel and accommodation paid by Labour Friends of Israel and Israeli Foreign Ministry. (Registered 13 July 2004)
  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 13 July 2004)

Simon Burns - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fees from House Magazine for speeches to their Westminster Explained' seminars.(Up to £5,000)
  • Fees for speeches at seminars organised by the Policy Review organisation. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 29 April-4 May 2004, to Qatar as guest of the Government of Qatar. (Registered 4 May 2004)
  • 30 September-1 October 2004, to India with Conservative Friends of India, to discuss economic and industrial/commercial issues, Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad. Travel and accommodation expenses met by the Government of India. (Registered 4 October 2004)
  • 3-7 January 2005, to Jordan, to meet the King, Government ministers and Members of Parliament to discuss Middle East peace process. Flight and accommodation paid for by the Jordanian Government. (Registered 8 January 2005)

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. (£50,001-£55,000)
  • Unremunerated director of New Century Holdings Ltd.; which is the holding company for David Burnside Associates Ltd., and a number of non-trading subsidiary companies owned by New Century Holdings Ltd.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Elected 26 November 2003 as a Member of the Northern Ireland Legislative Assembly at Stormont.

3. Clients

  • Of David Burnside Associates Ltd.:
  • The British Racing Drivers Club
  • OAG Worldwide Limited (flight schedule information)
  • The British Horseracing Board (until 15 September 2004)
  • Renewable Energy Foundation (from 15 July 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 27-29 October 2004, air travel from UK to Lebanon and accommodation received from British Mediterranean Airways for its 10th anniversary. (Registered 1 November 2004)

8. Land and Property

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

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) New Century Holdings Ltd.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Parliamentary Representative of the Belfast Airport Police Association (unremunerated).

Alistair Burt - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Provision of a research assistant from CARE (Christian Action for Research and Education), whose costs I share equally with CARE.

6. Overseas visits

  • 27 May-2 June 2004, to Kenya and Tanzania for the Kenyan National Prayer Breakfast and to visit housing projects in both Kenya and Tanzania. Flights and accommodation financed by the London House Trust, a Christian charity, and Habitat for Humanity UK. (Registered 6 July 2004)
  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 9 July 2004)

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).

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I am a member of the Tyr Consortium which holds minerals exploration licences in Iceland (currently unremunerated).

Stephen Byers - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Honorarium for acting as co-chair of the International Taskforce on Climate Change - a body established and funded by the Institute for Public Policy Research, London; Centre for American Progress, Washington and the Australia Institute, Sydney. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 6 July 2004)
  • 3 July 2004, fee from Euro RSCG, Paris, a communications company, for speaking at the Yalta European Seminar in Yalta, Ukraine. (Up to £5,000). Flights and accommodation 1-4 July in Yalta and Kiev paid by Euro RSCG, the organisers . (Registered 6 July 2004)
  • Occasional articles for The Guardian. (Up to £5,000)
  • 13 October 2004, fee for speech at the annual conference of the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 12-15 September 2004, to Washington in my capacity as Co-Chair of the International Taskforce on Climate Change. Costs of accommodation and travel paid for by the promoters of Taskforce. (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 15-17 November 2004, to Sydney, Australia, to chair a meeting of the International Task Force on Climate Change and to speak at a conference organised by the Government of New South Wales. Cost of travel and part of accommodation paid by the promoters of the Taskforce, other accommodation costs paid by the Government of New South Wales. (Registered 30 November 2004)
  • 5-6 December, to New York, to speak at the third annual Clinton Presidential Foundation Forum. Travel and hotel costs paid by the Clinton Foundation. (Registered 8 December 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Commercial property in Forest Hall, Newcastle, from which rental income is received.

Liam Byrne - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member, Supervisory Board, EGS Group Ltd (IT solutions to the public sector). (£10,001-£15,000)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Shares and share options in EGS Group Ltd.

Vincent Cable - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I have received donations to pay the salary of a member of my parliamentary staff from:
  • Mr Paul Marshall, London
  • Mr Duncan Greenland, London
  • (Registered 12 January 2005)

David Cairns - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-22 October 2004, to Israel and the Palestinian Territories with Labour Friends of Israel to meet members of the Israeli Government, Parliament and the military; the Palestinian Authority and grassroots organisations promoting Arab-Israeli co-operation. Travel and accommodation paid for by the Labour Friends of Israel. Part accommodation paid for by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Registered 28 October 2004)

David Cameron - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

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

Anne Campbell - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My constituency party organisation has received a registrable donation from:
  • Mr David Cleevely (November 2004)
  • Mr Simon Kime (December 2004)
  • (Registered 31 December 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 28 June-1 July 2004, to Tel Aviv with intention of participating in a Women to Women' conference in Gaza City. Air fare paid by the Palestinian Authority. (Registered 11 July 2004)

Gregory Campbell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

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

Menzies Campbell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Occasional practice as Queen's Counsel.
  • 26 January 2004, fee for a speech at the annual lunch of the Northern Housing Consortium. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 6 February 2004)
  • 16 November 2004, fee for a lecture delivered at the invitation of Proudfoot Consulting in London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 9 December 2004)
  • 21 December 2004, fee for a speech at the annual dinner of the Oil Industries Club. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 December 2004)

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.
  • From September 2003 the Liberal Democrat Middle East Council has funded a part-time researcher, based in my office.

Ronnie Campbell - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 22-28 November 2003, to Botswana with a parliamentary delegation at the invitation of the Botswana Government, who paid my expenses. (Registered 12 February 2004)
  • 11-17 January 2004, to Taiwan with a parliamentary delegation at the invitation of the Taiwanese Government, who paid my expenses. (Registered 12 February 2004)

Alistair Carmichael - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-21 February 2004, to Columbus, Ohio, USA, to visit someone on death row. Flights and accommodation met by Amnesty International. (Registered 26 February 2004)

Roger Casale - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The Programme Director of the British-Italian Parliamentary Group, whose services are paid for by the British-Italian Parliamentary Group out of funds provided by its sponsors, is based in my office.
  • The Arthur Palmer Trust (set up in memory of the first Labour MP for Wimbledon) provides financial assistance in respect of my constituency database, newsletter and other administrative support.

6. Overseas visits

  • 6-8 November 2004, to Genoa for the Portfino Conference, a tri-lateral UK/US/Italian conference on the future of the transatlantic relationship. Fares paid by GKN and accommodation provided by Orient Express Hotels. (Registered 24 January 2005)

William Cash - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Solicitor - William Cash & Co.
  • Consultant to Halliwell Landau; solicitors. (£20,001-£25,000 plus bonus)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

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

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.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Provision of rehearsal space and the occasional loan of musical equipment by the British Phonographic Industry as sponsorship for the parliamentary rock group MP4'of which I am jointly a member with Kevin Brennan MP, Pete Wishart MP and Greg Knight MP (until 31 December 2004).

Colin Challen - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Donation of £1,850 from the GPMU Leeds and Central Yorkshire Branch towards the cost of my 2004 Annual Parliamentary Review. (Registered 7 September 2004)

Ben Chapman - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-25 September 2004, to Vietnam, as Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Vietnam Group, with a delegation. The in-country costs were met by the National Assembly of Vietnam. (Air fares met by IPU with a contribution from the British Council.) (Registered 5 October 2004)
  • 16-19 November 2004, to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Air fares and a substantial part of the internal costs were met by the Government of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. (Registered 22 November 2004)

Sydney Chapman - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

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

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-26 September 2004, to Western Canada with the All-Party Parliamentary Rail Group, organised by the Rail Freight Group. The purpose of the visit was to provide information and briefing on rail freight business and practice and compare these with UK practice. The Rail Freight Group provided travel and accommodation including travel within Canada. (Registered 10 October 2004)

David Chaytor - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • House in Bury, Lancashire.
  • Share of a flat in London.

David Chidgey - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Consulting engineer (non-practising).
  • Parliamentary adviser to the National Market Traders' Federation. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 8 January 2004, dinner and overnight stay on board ship provided to my wife and me by Cunard on the occasion of the naming ceremony for the Queen Mary 2. (Registered 23 February 2004)
  • 15-19 November 2004, to New Delhi and Pune, to inspect call centres, sponsored by Norwich Union. (Registered 30 December 2004)

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.
  • Part ownership, one residential rented property in Gosport, 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

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Carclew Limited.

James Clappison - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

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

8. Land and Property

  • 75 acres of farmland in Patrington, East Yorkshire, from which rental income is received.
  • Fourteen rented houses in Patrington and in Withernsea, North Humberside.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Barrister, not undertaking work.

Helen Clark - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fee for article in Mail on Sunday. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 26 January 2005)

Lynda Clark - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • I am a member of the Scottish Bar, from which I have received fee income generated in practice in work done prior to May 1999. I ceased practice as a self-employed QC in May 1999 when I was appointed as Advocate General for Scotland.
  • I am a practising member of the English Bar.
  • For any legal work done since my appointment as Advocate General for Scotland, I receive no payment beyond my ministerial salary.

8. Land and Property

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

Paul Clark - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A contribution of £5,000 was made by mhs homes, a housing association in Gillingham, to Sport 4 All, a community sporting event which I hosted on 12 September 2004. (Registered 14 December 2004)

Kenneth Clarke - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Deputy Chairman (non-executive) of Alliance Unichem PLC.
  • Director (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..

  • 23 January 2004, fee for speaking at a conference for Zurich Financial Services in London, organised by Julie Bushell Associates. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 3 March 2004)
  • 2 March 2004, fee for speaking and presenting awards at the Standard & Poor's Fund Awards in London, organised by the London Speakers Bureau. (Up to-£5,000) (Registered 3 March 2004)
  • 5 March 2004, fee for participating in a panel discussion at an event for Edengene in London, organised by Speakers UK. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 8 March 2004)
  • Programmes on jazz for BBC Radio 4. (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 21 April 2004, fee for speaking at an event for Hammonds Solicitors in London, organised by European Speakers Bureau. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 26 April 2004)
  • 14 May 2004, fee for speaking at an event for Société Générale Corporate and Investment Banking. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 26 May 2004)
  • 2 June 2004, fee for speaking at an event in London for BanTec Limited. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 8 June 2004)
  • Member of FITCH International Advisory Committee - an international rating agency.
  • 30 November 2004, fee for speaking at an A Level Conference, organised by Philip Allan Updates. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 13 December 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 22-27 April 2004, to Beijing, to participate in a DaimlerChrysler International Advisory Board meeting. Fee and travel and accommodation expenses for my wife and me paid by DaimlerChrysler. (Registered 5 May 2004)
  • 27-31 May 2004, to Russia to take part in a seminar; travel and accommodation paid for by the Moscow School of Political Studies. (Registered 8 June 2004)
  • 3-6 June 2004, to Stresa, Italy, to attend Bilderberg Conference. I paid for my own air fare; the hotel accommodation for three nights was paid for by the organisers. (Registered 8 June 2004)
  • 3-8 September 2004, to Stockholm to speak at a seminar to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the British/Swedish Chamber of Commerce. Travel expenses for my wife and me paid by the British/Swedish Chamber of Commerce. (Registered 13 October 2004)
  • 30 October-4 November 2004, to Botswana with the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Botswana. My flight from Johannesburg to Botswana and from Botswana to London Heathrow and all internal travel and accommodation in Botswana were paid for by the Government of Botswana. (Registered 16 November 2004)

David Clelland - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 9-13 September 2004, to Gibraltar for Gibraltar National Day, accompanied by my partner, at the invitation and expense of the Gibraltar Government. (Registered 12 October 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • House in Gateshead, jointly owned with my partner.
  • Two flats in Gateshead, jointly owned with my brother.

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

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Arable farming in the UK.
  • Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.

6. Overseas visits

  • 29 April-4 May 2004, to Doha, Qatar, to improve relations between UK parliamentarians and the Government of Qatar. Costs of the visit paid by the Government of Qatar. (Registered 12 May 2004)
  • 19-26 September 2004, to China, to improve relations between UK parliamentarians and the Government of China. I was a guest of the International Department of the Chinese Communist Party, who paid for hotel accommodation and internal flights within China. International air fares were paid for by Maurice Bennett, of Phase Eight. (Registered 20 December 2004)

8. Land and Property

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

Ann Clwyd - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

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

Tim Collins - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Golf course, equestrian centre, farmland and buildings in Essex, as eventual joint beneficiary of my late father's estate; not currently owned by me, or generating any income for me.

Michael Connarty - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 24-26 August 2004, to Stavanger, Norway, to visit Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) conference and exhibition, with the British Offshore Oil and Gas All-Party Parliamentary Group. Flights, accommodation, transport and hospitality sponsored by UK Offshore Operators Association (UKOOA), Statoil and Chevron Texaco. (Registered 9 September 2004)

Derek Conway - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • April 2004, to Turkey as guest of the Government. Economy class airfare and accommodation, two nights in Ankara and two in Istanbul. (Registered 27 April 2004)
  • October 2004, five day visit to Rabat, accompanied by my wife, in my capacity as Chairman of the British-Moroccan All-Party Parliamentary Group, as guests of the Moroccan House of Representatives who paid the cost of our airline tickets and hotel accommodation. (Registered 29 October 2004)

Frank Cook - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary adviser, with particular emphasis on environmental issues, to DSM Demolition Ltd. and its associated companies. (£5,001-£10,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 13-17 April 2004, to Turkey. Economy class air fare and two nights' accommodation in Ankara and two in Istanbul provided by the Government of Turkey. (Registered 1 June 2004)

Robin Cook - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Consultant to the Tote, providing advice on public policy in relation to horseracing. (£15,001-£20,000)
  • Contract for weekly article for The Guardian from October 2004. (£25,001-£30,000)
  • Payment from Simon & Schuster for the paperback edition of The Point of Departure'. (£45,001-£50,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
  • Occasional articles for: The Sunday Mirror (£1,000) (Up to £5,000)
  • Occasional articles for: The London Standard (Up to £5,000)
  • Monthly article for the Racing Post. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Occasional broadcasting fees from BBC. (Up to £5,000)
  • 20 February 2004, lecture in Tokyo for Royal Bank of Scotland. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 13 July 2004)
  • 5 May 2004, lecture in Athens for Economist Intelligence Unit. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 13 July 2004)
  • 6 September 2004, speech to an AMT-Sybex conference. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 4 October 2004)
  • 23 September 2004, speech to the Yorkshire Fiscal Group. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 4 October 2004)
  • 14 October 2004, speech to the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
  • 28 October 2004, television appearance for Hat Trick Productions. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
  • 29 October 2004, speech to the Irish Auctioneers & Valuers' Institute, Dublin. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
  • 18 November 2004, speech to the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
  • 7 December 2004, speech to Russian Foundation. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
  • 16 December 2004, speech to the Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)
  • 17 December 2004, speech for Granada Television. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 28 January 2005)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 13 May 2004, gold necklace given to my wife on behalf of the Arab Women's Association in appreciation of her and my attendance at their charity dinner. (Registered 13 July 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • One residential property in London from which rental income is received.

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.

Patrick Cormack - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Quarterly article for First Magazine, entitled Parliamentary Round-up. (Up to £5,000)
  • President of First Magazine.
  • Programme adviser to the Catholic University of America. (The fee includes the cost of secretarial assistance.)
  • Editor of the House Magazine, in which capacity I chair occasional seminars and conferences.(£25,001-£30,000)
  • Adviser to the publishers of the House Magazine.
  • Public affairs and parliamentary adviser to Machinery Users' Association, which advises its members on the rating of industrial plant and machinery. (£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 £265 for each appearance. (Up to £5,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Received from colleagues at First Magazine, in recognition for ten years as International President, a watercolour of the Palace of Westminster by Karen Neale. (Registered 1 June 2004)
  • Received from Keith Young, former owner and publisher of the House Magazine, a gift of a clock to mark our twenty-five years' association and a gift from Mrs Young in appreciation of my support for her husband over twenty five years. (Registered 21 July 2004)
  • I have been presented with a watch by First Magazine in recognition of the fact that for five years I have chaired the annual award ceremony at which the First Award for Responsible Capitalism is presented. (Registered 16 December 2004)

Jean Corston - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-25 September 2004, to Hong Kong, sponsored by the Government of Hong Kong Special Administration Region. (Registered 4 October 2004)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Barrister at Law (no longer practising).

Tom Cox - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary adviser to Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society. (Up to £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

John Cummings - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Visits to the Stadium of Light as a guest of the Chairman of Sunderland AFC.

6. Overseas visits

  • 12-18 March 2004, to Thailand, to speak at three conferences in Khon Kaen, Chang Mei and Bangkok to promote UK further and higher education to students from Thailand. My flights, accommodation and transport costs were met by Siam Edulink, the conference organisers. (Registered 25 March 2004)

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

  • Partner, Brinkburn Associates (political and public policy consultancy).
  • Anderson MacGraw (Partner) (political and public policy consultancy).
  • Sovereign Strategy Ltd. (non-executive) (a management skills company).

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-24 May 2004, to Monaco. Accommodation provided by the Automobile Club of Monaco. Travel costs were met by Sovereign Strategy. (Registered 27 July 2004)
  • 12-18 June 2004, to Washington DC, USA, to discuss nuclear policy issues. Travel and accommodation costs were met by Cumbria Inward Investment Agency. (Registered 27 July 2004)
  • 28-30 July 2004, to Amsterdam. Travel and accommodation costs were met by Transrapid International. (Registered 9 August 2004)
  • 20-23 September 2004, to Washington DC, to discuss nuclear policy issues. Travel and accommodation costs were provided by the Transatlantic Nuclear Energy Forum. (Registered 15 November 2004)
  • 23-27 September 2004, to Shanghai, to discuss policy issues. Travel and accommodation costs were provided by Sovereign Strategy Ltd and Siemens plc. (Registered 15 November 2004)
  • 10-15 October 2004, to Amelia Island, Florida, USA, to speak at the Monitor Conference on Nuclear Decommissioning. Travel and accommodation costs were provided by the conference organisers. (Registered 15 November 2004)

Tony Cunningham - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-22 October 2004, to Israel and the Palestinian Territories with Labour Friends of Israel to meet members of the Israeli Government, Parliament and military; the Palestinian Authority and grassroots organisations promoting Arab-Israeli co-operation. Travel and accommodation paid for by the Labour Friends of Israel. Part accommodation paid for by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Registered 28 October 2004)

David Curry - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Monthly column for Local Government Chronicle. (Up to £5,000)
  • Monthly column for Builder Magazine. (Up to £5,000)
  • Fortnightly column for Yorkshire Post. (Up to £5,000)

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

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

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

8. Land and Property

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

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 in Edinburgh, 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

6. Overseas visits

  • 28 June-1 July 2004, to Tel Aviv with intention of participating in a Women to Women' conference in Gaza City. Air fare paid by the Palestinian Authority. (Registered 14 July 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Joint ownership with my husband of a flat in Bristol.

Wayne David - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-23 January 2004, to Israel. Economy flights and accommodation for five nights funded by Labour Friends of Israel. (Registered 8 July 2004)

Ian Davidson - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 23-28 July 2004, to the Cayman Islands with the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Cayman Islands. Travel and accommodation costs were met by the Cayman Islands Government. (Registered 21 December 2004)
  • 29 August-3 September 2004, to Norway with the British-Norwegian All-Party Parliamentary Group. Travel and accommodation costs were met by the Norwegian Government. (Registered 21 December 2004)

Denzil Davies - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Barrister.

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-24 May 2004, to South Korea, partly funded by F.I.M. International. (Registered 19 July 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Joint ownership of house in London.

Geraint Davies - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Director, Pure Crete Ltd.; specialist tour operator.
  • Director, Pure Aviation Ltd; a company which sells charter seats to Pure Crete Ltd to fly passengers to Crete.

9. Registrable shareholdings

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

Quentin Davies - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Vinci SA; construction and public works.
  • Vinci UK PLC (subsidiary of Vinci SA); construction and public works.
  • Member of the Council of Lloyd's of London (insurance and reinsurance).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary Consultant to the Chartered Institute of Taxation. (£5,001-£10,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 4-7 April 2004, to Qatar, to attend conference on Democracy and Free Trade, as guest of the organisers. (Registered 21 April 2004)
  • July 2004, to Israel at the invitation of the Conservative Friends of Israel. (Registered 22 July 2004)
  • 6-8 November 2004, to Italy to attend Portofino Conference. Accommodation paid for by conference organisers. (Registered 8 December 2004)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of the Board of the Association of Lloyd's Names (unremunerated).

David Davis - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A donation was made to the Haltemprice and Howden Conservative Association on 18 December 2003 by Michael Spencer, a businessman. (Registered 10 January 2005)

Hilton Dawson - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I chair the Associate Parliamentary Group for Sudan. The Group Co-ordinator works from my House of Commons office. Her budget, including pay, of £15,000 per annum is paid by a consortium of NGOs, including Christian Aid, Cafod and Oxfam. These groups also paid for the Group's Sudan report.

John Denham - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Articles for The Guardian (Up to £5,000)
  • Fees from the House Magazine for speaking at seminars. (Up to £5,000)

Parmjit Dhanda - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I receive support from Connect, the union for professionals in communications, towards a research assistant.

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-23 January 2004, to Israel and Palestinian Authority to meet members of the Israeli Government, Palestinian Authority and others to discuss the furthering of the peace process. Travel and accommodation paid by Labour Friends of Israel and Israeli Foreign Ministry. (Registered 26 February 2004)

Andrew Dismore - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Solicitor, consultant to Russell, Jones and Walker (from 1 January 2004).

6. Overseas visits

  • 28 June-2 July 2004, study visit to Israel and the West Bank to meet politicians, journalists and NGOs, expenses met by Labour Friends of Israel. (Registered 8 July 2004)

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.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • From time to time S. J. Berwin second a trainee solicitor to carry out research for me.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 10 January 2004, one day's shooting, courtesy of Tensor plc. (Registered 9 February 2004)
  • 5 December 2004, one day's shooting, courtesy of Tensor plc. (Registered 3 January 2005)

8. Land and Property

  • Interest in woodland in Dumfriesshire.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Barclays PLC; banks.
  • Carpetright PLC; general retailers.
  • HSBC Holdings PLC; banks.
  • Lloyds TSB Group PLC; banks.
  • Next PLC; retailers.
  • Royal Bank of Scotland PLC; banks.
  • Shell Transport & Trading Co. PLC; oil and gas.
  • Singer and Friedlander Group PLC; speciality and other finance.
  • Tesco PLC; food and drug retailers.
  • WPP Group PLC; media and photography.

Jim Dobbin - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-26 September 2004, to Western Canada with the All-Party Parliamentary Rail Group, organised by the Rail Freight Group. The purpose of the visit was to provide information and briefing on rail freight business and practice and compare these with UK practice. The Rail Freight Group provided travel and accommodation including travel within Canada. (Registered 28 October 2004)

Frank Dobson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fees from GMTV. (Up to £5,000)
  • Fees from The Guardian. (Up to £5,000)
  • Fees from The Independent. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 24 May 2004)
  • Fees from the London Evening Standard. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 24 May 2004)
  • Fee for lecture for Leeds University Medical School at conference on diabetes sponsored by Takeda UK Ltd. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 24 May 2004)
  • Fee for appearances on LBC. (Up to £5,000)

Nigel Dodds - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

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

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..

  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
  • Partner in The Financial Research Partnership; independent financial advisers and estate agents.

Brian H Donohoe - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 24-27 April 2004, my wife and I were invited by Diagio to participate in a weekend at Gleneagles following the ceremony of my becoming a Keeper of the Quaich'. (Registered 29 April 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 19 March 2004, with my wife to Stralsund, Germany, as guests of Maersk, for dual naming ceremony of ships owned by the company. (Registered 25 March 2004)

Frank Doran - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A researcher based in my office works exclusively for the Trade Union Group of Labour MPs, of which I am Secretary. In this role she receives funding from Thompsons Solicitors.

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.
  • Rainbow Corporatewear Ltd.; industrial clothing manufacturer, and its subsidiaries:
  • Vermilion Corporatewear Ltd.
  • Baird Corporatewear Ltd.

9. Registrable shareholdings

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

David Drew - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 5-6 April 2004, to Geneva, to draw attention to issues of human rights in the DPRK (North Korea). The flight and overnight hotel accommodation was paid for by Christian Solidarity Worldwide. (Registered 7 May 2004)

Alan Duncan - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Owner of Harcourt Consultants, adviser on energy and privatisation matters to companies operating outside the UK.
  • Member of the Advisory Board of Globaleye Network Intelligence Ltd.; a company supplying domestic and aviation security systems.
  • Fees from BBC for documentary and programme appearances. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 27 May-2 June 2004, to Oman with the All-Party Oman Group as guest of the Oman Majlis, to establish links between Parliament and the Majlis. (Registered 7 June 2004)
  • 31 December 2004-3 January 2005, to Oman as a guest of the Government of the Sultanate of Oman. (Registered 6 January 2005)
  • 12-16 January 2005, to Ethiopia, to see a number of aid projects supported by Save the Children. My flights and accommodation were paid for by Save the Children UK. (Registered 17 January 2005)

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • Gift of a watch from the Government of the Sultanate of Oman. (Registered 6 January 2005)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income from residential property in London.

Gwyneth Dunwoody - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • A donation of £5,000 was made in my name to Emmie Dixon Home, Crewe, as a token of thanks for speaking at the Royal Bank of Scotland's Transport Dinner on 9 November 2004. (Registered 18 November 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-26 September 2004, to Western Canada with the All-Party Parliamentary Rail Group, organised by the Rail Freight Group. The Rail Freight Group provided travel and accommodation including travel within Canada. (Registered 17 November 2004)

8. Land and Property

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

Angela Eagle - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • August 2004, stayed with my partner for one week at Premier House in Wellington, New Zealand, at the invitation of the New Zealand Prime Minister, Rt Hon Helen Clarke MP (a personal friend). This was part of a holiday which I otherwise paid for in full myself. (Registered 1 November 2004)

Huw Edwards - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Two-bedroom flat in Monmouth.

Clive Efford - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 26 August 2004)

Louise Ellman - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 30 October-3 November 2004, to Israel and the Palestinian territories with Labour Friends of Israel to meet with members of the Israeli Government, Parliament and military, and grassroots organisations promoting Arab-Israeli co-operation. Travel and accommodation paid for by the Labour Friends of Israel. (Registered 26 October 2004)

Jeff Ennis - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • As Joint Chair of the All-Party Racing and Bloodstock Group I have been given a badge by the Race Course Association for 2004 which gives access to most race meetings. (Registered 30 March 2004)

Nigel Evans - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Owner of a retail convenience store in Swansea.

6. Overseas visits

  • 28 December 2003-2 January 2004, to Taiwan at the invitation and expense of the Government of Taiwan. (Registered 12 March 2004)
  • 14-20 February 2004, to Egypt at the invitation and expense of the Government of Egypt. (Registered 12 March 2004)
  • 2-9 April 2004, to Qatar to attend a conference on Middle East peace, as a guest of the Qatari Government, who provided flights and accommodation. (Registered 5 May 2004)
  • 3-7 January 2005, to Jordan to meet senior Government ministers and others, paid for by the Jordanian Government. (Registered 10 January 2005)

Michael Fabricant - Register history | MP’s page

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.

8. Land and Property

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

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.
  • Careshare Holdings Ltd
  • Careshare Ltd
  • Collins Stewart Tullett PLC (independent non-executive); stockbrokers.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Just Learning Holdings Ltd.

Mark Field - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of Advisory Committee of the London School of Commerce. (£20,001-£25,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 29 April-4 May 2004, to Doha, Qatar, as a guest of the Government of Qatar. (Registered 13 May 2004)
  • 30 August-3 September 2004, to Oslo and Trömso, Norway, with the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Norway. All accommodation and expenses paid for by the Norwegian Government. (Registered 7 September 2004)
  • 18-26 September 2004, to China as part of a parliamentary delegation. Accommodation and internal travel paid for by the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (IDCC) and the flights between London and Beijing paid by Mr Maurice Bennett, of Phase Eight. (Registered 30 September 2004)
  • 3-7 January 2005, to Jordan, to meet senior Government ministers and officials, paid for by the Government of Jordan. (Registered 27 January 2005)

Frank Field - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Medicash Health Benefits Ltd.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Regular column for PensionsWeek, a publication owned by Pearson. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Regular newspaper reviews for GMTV's Sunday Programme. (Up to £5,000)
  • Occasional articles for the Sunday People. (Up to £5,000)
  • Occasional articles written for the Financial Times. (Up to £5,000)
  • Occasional articles written for The Guardian (Up to £5,000)
  • Occasional articles for the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday. (Up to £5,000)
  • Occasional articles written for The Independent and The Independent on Sunday. (Up to £5,000)
  • Occasional articles for the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 22 July-12 August 2004, to Australia to participate in conferences on welfare reform organised by the Centre for Independent Studies, who paid for my return flight to Sydney and a return flight between Sydney and Canberra. All my accommodation was arranged privately. (Registered 6 September 2004)

8. Land and Property

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

Mark Fisher - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • An advance from Penguin Ltd. for a book on the museums and galleries of Britain.
  • Fee from Country Life for a weekly column.

6. Overseas visits

  • 22-25 October 2004, to Tunisia, as an observer at the Presidential elections at the invitation of the Tunisian Government who paid the costs of the visit. (Registered 11 November 2004)
  • 5-7 November 2004, to Madrid to participate in the annual British-Spanish Tertulias. Costs paid by the British-Spanish Tertulias. (Registered 11 November 2004)

Jim Fitzpatrick - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 12 July 2004)

Howard Flight - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Investec Asset Management Ltd*:-
  • Investec Asset Management associated companies:-
  • Investec Global Strategy Fund Ltd.
  • Investec International Accumulation Fund Ltd.
  • Other remunerated directorships
  • 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, Durlacher Corporation PLC; investment bank.
  • Non-remunerated directorships
  • *Investec Asset Management Ltd subsidiaries and associated companies:-
  • Director, Gulf Overseas Investment Fund Limited.
  • Investec Select Funds PLC (Ireland).
  • Investec Investment Management Ltd.
  • Halliday Flight Halliday Ltd.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Consultant to PIMA; investment management industry PEPs and ISAs representative company.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • In my capacity as Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party, as Special Envoy to the City of London, I receive administrative support between October 2004 and April 2005 from the H R Smith Group of companies. (Registered 12 January 2005)

8. Land and Property

  • Ski chalet in France, beneficially owned, rented out for holiday lets.
  • Flat in London, from which rental income is received.
  • Flat let in West Sussex, from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Halliday Flight Halliday Ltd; small, family property company.
  • (b) Imparo Limited; quoted venture capital business providing educational software
  • Durlacher plc; investment bank, Stock Exchange listed.
  • Drivetec (UK) Limited; unquoted venture capital business specialising in research and development for improved car engine performance.

Adrian Flook - Register history | MP’s page

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Wickwar Trading Estate Ltd., family business, the primary asset of which is a bonded warehouse.

8. Land and Property

  • House in London, SW11 from which rental income is sometimes received.

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.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) BEK Partnership; recording studio.

Eric Forth - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary Adviser to Bromcom Computers PLC. (£10,001-£15,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-21 October 2004, accommodation and meals in the Maldives for myself and my wife courtesy of the Government of the Maldives. (Registered 25 October 2004)

Derek Foster - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

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

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.

George Foulkes - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary consultant to the Confederation of UK Coal Producers. (£5,001-£10,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-25 November 2004, to the Dominican Republic in my capacity as President of the Caribbean-Britain Business Council who paid the costs of the visit. (Registered 24 November 2004)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Chairman of the Board of Heart of Midlothian Football Club plc. I have waived the remimbursement package that was afforded to the previous office holder.

Liam Fox - Register history | MP’s page

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.
  • A researcher based in my office works exclusively for the Atlantic Bridge, a UK-American think-tank of which I am a founder member. In this role she receives funding from Pfizer Inc. She has no function in any health role.

9. Registrable shareholdings

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

Mark Francois - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-20 April 2004, to United Arab Emirates, as a guest of the Government of the UAE. The costs of flights and accommodation was met by the Government of the UAE. (Registered 28 July 2004)
  • 9-13 September 2004, to Gibraltar as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Gibraltar, funded by the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 14 October 2004)
  • 31 October-4 November 2004, to Israel, funded by the Conservative Friends of Israel and assisted by the Government of Israel. (Registered 23 December 2004)

Roger Gale - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Freelance consultant on media and presentation to Omni 2010 (Glasgow); PR company. (Up to £5,000)

3. Clients

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

6. Overseas visits

  • 24-29 April 2004, to Macedonia as an International Election Observer. Flight and accommodation funded by the National Endowment for Democracy. (Registered 5 May 2004)
  • 4-7 July 2004, to the Republic of Cyprus at the invitation of the House of Representatives, to attend meetings with the UK High Commissioner, the President of the Republic, the Speaker of the House, leaders of the Opposition and Civic Leaders. All expenses paid by Friends of Cyprus. (Registered 6 September 2004)
  • 8-11 October 2004, to Cyprus to take part in the memorial service in Morphou and to visit the Head of State and other party leaders in the Republic of Cyprus. Air fare and accommodation provided by the Morphou Municipality. (Registered 11 January 2005)

8. Land and Property

  • A barn in France.

George Galloway - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Finjan Ltd.; a media company.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Regular column in the Mail on Sunday. (£85,000-£90,000)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Twice-monthly column in The Morning Star (unpaid).

Barry Gardiner - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Sponsorship of my Constituency Reports by the Asian Marketing Group.

Edward Garnier - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Private practice at the Bar.

6. Overseas visits

  • 10-11 September 2004, to Gibraltar, flights and accommodation paid for by the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 18 October 2004)
  • 16-24 October 2004, to Hong Kong, flights and accommodation paid for by the Government of Hong Kong. (Registered 18 October 2004)

Andrew George - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Income from books published by Patten Press, Cornwall. (Up to £5,000)

Bruce George - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 27-30 June 2004, to Brussels accompanied by my wife as guests of the International Security Management Association (ISMA) to receive their Distinguished Achievement Award. I received an inscribed Steuben Glass Eagle and a cash gift. Our Eurostar economy class travel expenses and three nights' accommodation were paid for by ISMA. (Registered 17 August 2004)
  • 22-27 October 2004, to Georgia, to participate in a series of meetings at the Georgian Parliament organised by the International Association of Business and Parliament. My economy class airfare and hotel accommodation was paid by the organisation. (Registered 12 November 2004)

Neil Gerrard - Register history | MP’s page

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.

Ian Gibson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Regular articles on science policy in the British Association for Advancement of Science Journal. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 14 July 2004)
  • 16-21 February 2004, five day visit to Cuba with All-Party Parliamentary Group on Cuba, to visit hospitals, schools and scientific establishments. Cost of airfare met by IPU and cost of accommodation met by the Cuban National Assembly. (Registered 16 March 2004)
  • 18-23 September 2004, to Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Ramallah, to see the work of Medical Aid for Palestinians, a charitable organisation who paid the costs of the visit. (Registered 25 January 2005)

Sandra Gidley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Pharmacist - not currently practising.

Michelle Gildernew - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Parmjit Gill - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Elected councillor on Leicester City Council.

Cheryl Gillan - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

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

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 15 April 2004, BA provided me with upgrade from Business Class to First Class on outward flight to Uganda made in my capacity as International Treasurer of the CPA attending the Annual Meeting. I was accompanied by my husband who was upgraded from economy to Business Class on the outward journey and return on 26 April. (Registered 12 May 2004)

Linda Gilroy - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 30 September-5 October 2004, to Kazakhstan. Accommodation paid for by the Parliament of Kazakhstan Travel paid for by the Consolidated Construction International Company (CCC) and British Gas (BG). (Registered 16 November 2004)

Roger Godsiff - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 June-2 July 2004, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana Government as part of an all-party visit to investigate issues of interest to the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Government. (Registered 9 July 2004)
  • 18-25 September 2004, to Vietnam as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Vietnam Group. The in-country costs were met by the National Assembly of Vietnam. (Air fares were met by IPU with a contribution from the British Council.) (Registered 1 October 2004)

Chris Grayling - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Reception sponsored by Toyota in my constituency in June 2004. (Registered 2 August 2004)
  • My constituency association received a donation of the use of a box at Epsom Downs Racecourse for a day from the Racecourse as an auction prize at my Conservative Association Annual Dinner. (Registered 10 January 2005)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Two courtesy passes for Epsom Racecourse provided by United Racecourses.

8. Land and Property

  • Two terraced houses in Wimbledon, from which rental income is received.

Damian Green - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fee for writing a paper for the European Media Forum, as part of a project on the Review of Public Service Broadcasting. (Registered 12 July 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-22 May 2004, to Portugal, to address the Annual Convention of the Road Haulage Association. Travel and accommodation for my wife and me were provided by the Road Haulage Association. (Registered 26 August 2004)
  • 17-20 January 2005, to Moldova, as Vice-Chairman of the John Smith Memorial Trust. Travel and accommodation provided by the Trust. (Registered 27 January 2005)

John Greenway - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Stewart Title Insurance Company (UK) Ltd.
  • Chairman of Skills Active Trading Ltd (formerly Register of Industry Professionals Limited), which manages the Register of Exercise Professionals.

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. (Up to £5,000)
  • The British Promotional Merchandising Association. (Up to £5,000)
  • The Incentive Travel and Meetings Association. (Up to £5,000)
  • Reed Exhibitions Ltd. in respect of the Incentive World Exhibition. (Up to £5,000)
  • Business consultant to Smart and Cook Group Ltd.
  • Fee, travel and accommodation from IMEX for chairing the annual politicians tourism forum in Frankfurt, Germany, 11-14 May 2004. (Registered 20 May 2004)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • As Chairman of the Register of Exercise Professionals I receive complimentary membership of Living Well and Next Generation health clubs.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Trustee of the National Playing Fields Association (NPFA) (unremunerated).

Dominic Grieve - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Barrister.
  • Ex-member of Lloyds' reinsured into Equitas and a member of NACDE, a Names Action Group.

8. Land and Property

  • House in West Kensington, London, generating rental income.
  • I am part-owner of building land in France.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Rio Tinto
  • Shell
  • Diageo
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • GUS
  • Marconi
  • Taylor Woodrow
  • LUMA

Jane Griffiths - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 June-2 July 2004, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana Government as part of an all-party visit to investigate issues of interest to the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Government. (Registered 8 July 2004)

Nigel Griffiths - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • My constituency high street office in South Edinburgh.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I am the founder of the Unsung Heroes' Award Scheme, which acknowledges worthy contributions to the community from unsung heroes nominated by constituents. The awards scheme, including prizes and promotion, is sponsored by Mrs I Hunter, a constituent, and Mr William Sullivan, a local businessman.

John Grogan - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • I write a column for The Morning Advertiser every five weeks (£250 per article). (Up to £5,000)
  • I write a column four times a year for Eagleye, the in-house magazine for Enterprise Inns (£200 for each article) (Up to £5,000).

6. Overseas visits

  • 4-7 April 2004, to Qatar, to attend Qatari Conference on Democracy and Free Trade on behalf of the Inter Parliamentary Union. Travel and accommodation provided by the Government of the State of Qatar. (Registered 15 April 2004)
  • 17-20 June 2004, to India to attend a conference on global security and terrorism, organised by Strategic Foresight Group (an Indian think tank) and sponsored by Essar Shipping Ltd of India, who paid for my return flight from London to Delhi and three nights' accommodation. (Registered 16 August 2004)

John Gummer - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman, Sancroft International Ltd.; consultants in corporate responsibility, environment, and of its subsidiary Earthcare Products Ltd.
  • Chairman, Veolia (formerly Vivendi UK); water companies.
  • Chairman (non-executive), Valpak Ltd.; not-for-profit organisation for compliance with packaging waste directive.
  • Kidde PLC (non-executive); fire prevention.
  • Chairman of the Association of Independent Financial Advisers; a representative trade organisation.
  • Sovereign Reversions Limited (non-executive); home reversions.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Articles in: Catholic Herald, Country Life, Estates Gazette, High Life, Planning, Evening Standard. I also chair conferences. The subjects in both cases are usually property, sustainable development and religious issues. The commitments 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.
  • Chairman of the Association of Independent Financial Advisers.

8. Land and Property

  • A residential and commercial property in London SW1, owned by the family.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Sancroft International Ltd.

William Hague - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • AES Engineering, Rotherham.
  • AMT-SYBEX Group Ltd, Dublin (non-executive). The company is a systems integrator which focuses on the utility, transport and energy retail industries.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary adviser to the JCB Group. (£45,001-£50,000)
  • 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 and a contract with Knopf Publishing Group, New York, to publish the book in the United States.
  • Contract with the Sunday Telegraph for serialisation rights to my book on Pitt the Younger.
  • Adviser to Dunalastair Ireland Ltd (£10,001-£15,000)
  • 4 February 2004, speech for Mercedes Benz in Portugal. (£10,001-£15,000) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 6 February 2004, speech for Jefferson Smurfit Group. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 7 February 2004, speech for Clifford Chance. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 11 February 2004, one man theatre show at the Lighthouse Theatre, Poole. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 22 March 2004) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 23 February 2004, speech for Brewin Dolphin. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 4 March 2004, speech for KPMG. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 5 March 2004, speech for Sheffield and District Chartered Accountants. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 10 March 2004, speech for Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 19 March 2004, speech for Grant Thornton, Manchester. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 22 March 2004, speech for Cinven. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 25 March 2004, speech for Bank of Scotland, Warwick. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 30 March 2004, speech for Birmingham Law Society. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 22 March 2004)
  • 1 April 2004, speech for British Vehicle Renting and Leasing Association. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 24 May 2004)
  • 13 April 2004, one man theatre show at the Swan Theatre, High Wycombe. (Up to £5,000)
  • 20 April 2004, speech for Sytner Conference. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 24 May 2004)
  • 22 April 2004, speech for Factors and Discounters Association. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 24 May 2004)
  • 30 April 2004, speech for Life Insurance Association. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 24 May 2004)
  • 6 May 2004, presenting Have I Got News For You, Hat Trick Productions (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 24 May 2004)
  • 13 May 2004, speech for Risk Management Association, Dublin. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 24 May 2004)
  • 19 May 2004, speech for Vertex. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 24 May 2004)
  • 20 May 2004, speech for UBS. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 24 May 2004)
  • 6 month contract to supply articles for the News of the World (from June 2004). (£90,001-£95,000)
  • 4 June 2004, speech for R3 in Monte Carlo. (£10,001-£15,000) (Registered 15 July 2004)
  • 11 June 2004, speech for the Yorkshire International Business Convention in Harrogate. (£10,001-£15,000) (Registered 15 July 2004)
  • 16 June 2004, speech for the Grocer Gold Awards Ceremony. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 15 July 2004)
  • 23 June 2004, speech for the Investment Property Forum. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 15 July 2004)
  • 7 July 2004, speech for Haymarket Publishing. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 15 July 2004)
  • September 2004, two speeches for the Royal Bank of Scotland in London. (£15,001-£20,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 13 September, speech for National Express - cancellation fee. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 21 September 2004, speech for X-changing Insurance in Brighton. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 5 October 2004, speech for Marketing Week Awards in London. (£10,001-£15,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 8 October 2004, speech for Leicestershire & Northampton Society of Chartered Accountants. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 13 October 2004, speech for KPMG in London. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 20 October 2004, speech for Arthur D Little in London. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 21 October 2004, speech for the Dublin Chamber of Commerce. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 27 October 2004, speech at the Financial Media Awards in London. (£10,001-£15,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 3 November 2004, speech at the SunGard Availability Services annual Customer Conference in Birmingham. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 8 November 2004, speech for Microgen in Stoke Poges. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 9 November 2004, speech for KPMG in London. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 18 November 2004, speech for Barclays Capital in London. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 19 November 2004, speech at the "What House" Awards in London. (£10,001-£15,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 24 November 2004, speech at the Financial Innovation Awards in London. (£10,001-£15,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 25 November 2004, speech at the Thames Valley Business Awards in Virginia Water. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 1 December 2004, speech for the British Council of Shopping Centres in London. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 2 December 2004, speech at the Growing Business Awards in London. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 9 December 2004, speech at the Fund of Fund Awards in London. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • 13 December 2004, speech for the Aircraft Golfing Society in London. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)
  • From December 2004, third 6 month contract to supply articles for the News of the World. (£95,001-£100,000) (Registered 22 December 2004)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The following people and company make 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)

9. Registrable shareholdings

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

Peter Hain - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • I occasionally accept hospitality from SKY Sports to attend Chelsea Football Club for some of Chelsea's home matches.
  • 10-11 July 2004, travel to and attendance at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone at the invitation of the Motorsport Association and Williams Grand Prix Engineering. (Registered 13 July 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in London, jointly owned with parents and aunt.
  • Share in small property near Malaga, Spain.

Philip Hammond - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 17 February 2004, two tickets for the Brit Awards provided by the British Phonographic Industry. (Registered 24 February 2004)

9. Registrable shareholdings

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

Mike Hancock - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Councillor and an Executive Member of Portsmouth City Council.

Harriet Harman - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-12 March 2004, to Sierra Leone, to visit Freetown, Makeni town, Bombali and Binkolo, organised and partially funded by Plan UK (registered charity Plan International UK). I met the remaining costs myself. (Registered 28 July 2004)

Evan Harris - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

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

Alan Haselhurst - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Earnings from publication of novels.

Nick Hawkins - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Barrister (not currently practising post-2001 election).
  • Parliamentary consultant to UK Betting PLC. (£5,001-£10,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 9-13 September 2004, to Gibraltar, accompanied by my wife, for Gibraltar National Day, as guests of the Gibraltar Government. (Registered 11 October 2004)
  • 5-7 October 2004, to Tobago, accompanied by my wife, as co-chairman of the British Trinidad and Tobago All-Party Parliamentary Group. I paid for our flights to Tobago, but our hotel costs for two days in Trinidad and internal flights from Tobago to Trinidad and return were provided by the Trinidad and Tobago Government. (Registered 11 October 2004)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I am a future beneficiary of a small family trust.

John Hayes - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Lecturer in British Politics at the American International University in London, from January-April 2004 and late September 2004-mid-January 2005 (one hour weekly for duration of three month course) (Up to £5,000)
  • Six-month contract from July 2004 as consultant on sales strategy to SX3, an IT systems company. (Up to £5,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Research assistant funded by CARE.
  • Donation from Mr J King of Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire, to support my constituency newsletter. (Registered 1 July 2004)

Oliver Heald - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Barrister (not currently practising).

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I have an intern provided by CARE charity (Christian Action for Research and Education) whose subsistence and travel costs I pay.

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

1. Remunerated directorships

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

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • As a former member of Lloyd's I have a possible contingent interest in Equitas, an insurance vehicle owned by Lloyd's.

8. Land and Property

  • Farm in Scotland with holiday lettings .

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Lowman Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
  • (b) LDT (London and Devonshire Trust Ltd.).

Doug Henderson - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Ergonomy Ltd.; marketing company.

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-12 October 2004, to United Arab Emirates as a guest of the UAE Government. (Registered 18 October 2004)
  • 12-16 December 2004, to Moscow on inter-parliamentary visit, sponsored by the Russia Foundation. (Registered 20 December 2004)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Ergonomy Ltd.

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.

Stephen Hesford - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Barrister (now non-practising).

Patricia Hewitt - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 27 November 2004, my husband, son and I attended the England Australia rugby match at Twickenham as guests of John Windeler, Chairman of the Alliance and Leicester plc. (Registered 4 January 2005)

David Hinchliffe - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • In my capacity as a member 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.

Mark Hoban - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Chartered accountant (non-practising).

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The services of a researcher funded by the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales for the period 11 October 2004 to July 2005. (Registered 18 October 2004)

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..

  • Fees for various BBC programmes. (Up to £5,000)
  • Fees for Mail on Sunday articles. (Up to £5,000)
  • Fees for regular sports articles for Daily Telegraph. (£5,001-£10,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 27 May-2 June 2004, to Oman with the All-Party Oman Group as guest of the Oman Majlis, to establish links between Parliament and the Majlis. (Registered 8 June 2004)
  • 15 August 2004,to Budapest as a guest of British American Racing at the Hungarian Grand Prix. (Registered 1 September 2004)

Douglas Hogg - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Barrister in current practice.

8. Land and Property

  • I am the owner of three properties in London which I have let to tenants.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Foreign and Colonial.
  • City of London Investment Trust.
  • Temple Bar.
  • Henderson TR Pacific.
  • Foreign and Colonial Eurotrust Investment Trust.
  • Fidelity Special Values Investment Trust.

Jimmy Hood - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary Consultant to Scottish Coal. (£5,001-£10,000)

Geoff Hoon - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 24 May 2004, my wife and I attended the Chelsea Flower Show as guests of Mr Philip Lader, former US Ambassador to the United Kingdom. (Registered 8 June 2004)
  • 11 July 2004, my daughter and I attended the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, as a guest of Max Mosley, President of the FIA. (Registered 27 July 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Income from a rented residential property in London.

John Horam - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 June-2 July 2004, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana Government as part of an all-party visit to investigate issues of interest to the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Government. (Registered 30 July 2004)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unpaid non-executive director of CRU International Ltd. and CRU Publishing Ltd., business consultancy and publishing companies which I helped to found in 1969.

Michael Howard - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Queen's Counsel (non-practising).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • To facilitate my travel in my capacity as Leader of the Opposition, I have received helicopter travel from the following:
  • JC Bamford Excavators Ltd., Rocester, Staffordshire.
  • JCB Research Ltd. Rocester.
  • Mr. John Scurr, of London.
  • Lord Haughey, Chairman, Norbrook Laboratories (GB) Ltd., County Down.
  • Johann Eliasch, ECJ Investments, London (use of private plane).
  • Lord Hesketh.
  • Marquess of Milford-Haven.
  • Viking Office Supplies Ltd., Staffordshire.
  • Mr. D. Instance, Sellindge, Ashford (use of private plane).
  • The details of the travel provided have been provided to the office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards.
  • Gift of a Christmas hamper from His Majesty the Sultan of Brunei. (Registered 20 January 2005)

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-21 March 2004, to Cancun, Mexico with my wife in order to address a conference organised by News International Ltd; three nights' hotel accommodation and meals, as well as return air fares, were paid for by News International Ltd for both of us. (Registered 30 March 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Flat, currently let, in London SW1.

Alan Howarth - Register history | MP’s page

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Shell Transport and Trading Company PLC.

George Howarth - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary adviser to the William Hill Organisation. (£25,001-£30,000)

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)
  • Consultant to Euro Security Systems Ltd.; advising on new business.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contribution towards the provision of research facilities for the Conservative frontbench defence team from Sir John Beckwith CBE. (Registered 9 November 2004)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 30 June 2003, Wimbledon tickets and hospitality for myself and my wife from Barclays plc. (Registered 17 March 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 18 January 2005, to Toulouse to attend the launch of the Airbus A380. Return air travel from London to Toulouse paid for by Airbus UK. (Registered 28 January 2005)

Lindsay Hoyle - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 27 May-2 June 2004, to Oman with the Oman All-Party Parliamentary Group, as guests of the Oman Majilis to establish links between Parliament and the Majilis. (Registered 11 October 2004)

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.

John Hume - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of European Parliament.

Andrew Hunter - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 June-2 July 2004, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana Government as part of an all-party visit to investigate issues of interest to the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Government. (Registered 13 July 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Residence in Northern Ireland.

Alan Hurst - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

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

Brian Iddon - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Fellow of and Parliamentary Adviser (unpaid) to the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Eric Illsley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary adviser to the Caravan Club. (Up to £5,000)
  • Member of Academic Board of Cambridge Online Learning.

Adam Ingram - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My election fighting fund has received registrable donations from:
  • Lynnet Leisure, Glasgow
  • City Refrigeration, Glasgow
  • Cleartech Water Solutions Ltd., Hamilton
  • Liam Donnelly, East Kilbride
  • Alistair Campbell, London
  • (Registered 18 January 2005)

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

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-20 April 2004, to the United Arab Emirates, as guest of the Government of the UAE, to foster good economic and cultural relations between our two countries. The costs of flights and accommodation was met by the Government of the UAE. (Registered 25 May 2004)
  • 18-22 January 2004, to Israel and the Occupied Territories as guest of Labour Friends of Israel, who paid the costs of flights and accommodation. (Registered 8 June 2004)

Michael Jack - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Topps Tiles PLC (non-executive).
  • Chairman (non-executive), Hartington Group; agriculture, horticulture and food industry solutions company.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

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

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of Advisory Board of Voyence; an American software company (currently unremunerated).

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)

8. Land and Property

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

Helen Jackson - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Office accommodation and car parking provided by Sheffield City Council at a subsidised rate. Heating, lighting and cleaning provided by the Council.

Bernard Jenkin - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Provision of media adviser as support for front bench work, paid for by EJW Ltd (venture capital and investment management).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

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

Alan Johnson - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 17 February 2004, my wife and I attended the Brit Awards as guests of Phonographic Performance Ltd. (Registered 5 March 2004)

Boris Johnson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Editor of The Spectator.
  • Column writer in The Daily Telegraph. (£30,001-£35,000)
  • Articles for GQ Magazine. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Book publishing contract Harper Collins. (£25,001-£30,000)
  • BBC performances (Up to £5,000)
  • Speaking engagements booked through JLA Agency:
  • 30 March 2004, Thompson Financial Publishers (Up to £5,000); 8 June 2004, Royal Bank of Scotland (Up to £5,000); 6 July 2004, AXA Fund Managers (Up to £5,000); 25 November 2004, Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 6 December 2004)
  • Speaking engagement booked through Celebrity Speakers Agency:
  • 22 June 2004, Ernst & Young Accountants and Management Consultants. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 6 December 2004)
  • Speaking engagement booked through The London Speaker Bureau:
  • 17 May 2004, Citigroup. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 6 December 2004)
  • 9 November 2004, speaking engagement for Inneventive Ltd Event Management Company (CB Richard Ellis property co.) (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 6 December 2004)
  • 26 February 2004, speaking engagement for Quintus Events Ltd Corporate Management (Debate for Linklater Solicitors). (Up to £5,000) (Registered 6 December 2004)
  • 5 November 2004, speech for the Association of Private Client Investment Managers and Stockbrokers (APCIMS) (Up to £5,000) (Registered 6 December 2004)

Kevan Jones - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Adviser to Agilisys (provider of IT services to the public sector) (until 9 June 2004). (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-20 April 2004, to the United Arab Emirates as guest of the Government of the UAE. The cost of flights and accommodation was met by the Government of the UAE. (Registered 19 May 2004)
  • 22-25 August 2004, to Sweden, as guest of SAAB and Bofors, to discuss defence issues. The cost of flights and accommodation was met jointly by SAAF and Bofors. (Registered 22 September 2004)

Martyn Jones - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Privy Council appointee to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, for which I receive an attendance allowance.

Nigel Jones - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 26 June-2 July 2004, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana Government as part of an all-party visit to investigate issues of interest to the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Government. (Registered 6 July 2004)

Eric Joyce - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-23 January 2004, to Israel to meet members of the Israeli Government and Palestinian Authority and others. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was funded by Labour Friends of Israel and the Israeli Foreign Ministry. (Registered 21 July 2004)
  • 12-15 May 2004, to Turkey, funded by the Turkish Government Party, who provided travel in Turkey (excluding internal flights) and accommodation in Ankara and Istanbul for the duration of the visit. (Travel to and from and within Turkey paid by Members' European Travel Scheme administered by the House of Commons Department of Finance and Administration.) (Registered 21 July 2004)

Gerald Kaufman - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • In 2001-2002 I received fees for journalism from the following:
  • The Scotsman, News International, Telegraph Group.
  • BBC (Up to £5,000), Daily Mail (Up to £5,000), Builder Group (Up to £5,000), Mail on Sunday (Up to £5,000), Evening Standard (Up to £5,000).

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-10 May 2004, to Kuwait with the All Party Kuwait Group. Transport and accommodation provided by the Kuwait Information Centre. (Registered 11 May 2004)

Sally Keeble - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 10-21 May 2004, to Ethiopia, Kenya and Sudan. Costs in Ethiopia and Kenya paid for by British Council or self-funded; in Sudan partly self-funded with accommodation and internal flights funded by World Vision. (Registered 3 November 2004)

Ann Keen - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Occasional fees for articles in CDNA (Community and District Nursing Association) Journal, which I also edit.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

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

Alan Keen - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 14 July 2004)

Paul Keetch - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman of Raynard Reseach Limited, a company owned by me providing advice on general and parliamentary matters.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I receive sponsorship and financial support for various political, campaigning and constituency projects from members of the Hereford Parliamentary Business Club.
  • I receive sponsorship and financial support for various political, campaigning and constituency projects from Raynard Research Limited for administrative and research support for my office.

6. Overseas visits

  • 26-30 March 2004, to Israel and the Occupied Territories in my capacity as Liberal Democrat Shadow Defence Secretary. Flights and accommodation paid for by the Liberal Democrats Friends of Israel. (Registered 22 April 2004)
  • 26 June-2 July 2004, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana Government as part of an all-party visit to investigate issues of interest to the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Government. (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • 9-13 August 2004, to Washington DC in my capacity as Liberal Democrat Shadow Defence Secretary to meet congressional and business interests, and British diplomats including the British Ambassador, to discuss UK/US defence trade and UK/US defence policy. My flights and accommodation paid for by the UK Defence Forum. (I was accompanied by my wife and son all of whose costs I paid.)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Hereford and County Liberal Club Company Limited.
  • (b) I own more than 15% of the shares of Raynard Research Limited.

Charles Kennedy - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Donations to the Office of the Leader of the Liberal Democrats received in 2004 from:
  • Winston Fletc..her, London
  • A J Dukes, Rutland
  • Peter Crystal, London
  • Peter Ellis, Cheltenham
  • Mr DT and Mrs BI Greenland, London
  • Mr Paul Church, Wiltshire
  • Dame Maureen Thomas, London
  • Mr John Stevens, London

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 11 April 2004, attendance at the annual BAFTA Awards and miscellaneous gifts provided by the sponsors, Radio Times. (Registered 28 April 2004)

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..

  • Consultant to Certis Europe (formerly ProAgro BV, formerly Hortichem). (£5,001-£10,000).
  • Parliamentary consultant to Punch Taverns, 9-30 July 2004. (Up to £5,000)

David Kidney - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-practising solicitor.

Andy King - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 13-17 April 2004, to Turkey. Economy class air fare and two nights' accommodation in Ankara and two in Istanbul provided by the Government of Turkey. (Registered 26 April 2004)

Oona King - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Administrative support and outreach community expertise provided by Community Links, a charitable organisation.

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-24 September 2004, to Bangladesh, flight sponsored by British Airways. (Accommodation and hospitality provided by British High Commission.) (10 November 2004)
  • 3-9 October 2004, to the Democratic Republic of Congo with the All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Great Lakes Region and Genocide Prevention, paid for by the Rainforest Foundation, Greenpeace and the All-Party Group's registered funds. (Registered 10 November 2004)

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..

  • Lectures for the Civil Service College. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-20 February 2004, to Egypt at the invitation and expense of the Government of Egypt. (Registered 5 March 2004)

Archy Kirkwood - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unremunerated Chairman of the trustees of Joseph Rowntree Social Service Charitable Trust (JRSS Charitable Trust)
  • Unremunerated Chairman and director of the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust Limited (JRRT Limited); who meet occasional costs incurred as Chairman of the Work and Pensions Select Committee in providing hospitality to guests and witnesses not otherwise met by House rules on expenses.
  • Member, Royal College of Nursing Parliamentary Panel (no remuneration).

Greg Knight - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Consultant solicitor with Messrs. Lloyds, Solicitors of South Kensington, London SW7. Fees received relate to legal work done by me; no work is done in a parliamentary capacity.
  • Occasional royalties from Chrysalis Books Ltd., London.
  • Occasional payments for writing articles received from the Working Men's Club and Institute Union Limited (Up to £5,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Provision of rehearsal space and the occasional loan of musical equipment by the British Phonographic Industry as sponsorship for the parliamentary rock group MP4'of which I am jointly a member with Kevin Brennan MP, Pete Wishart MP and Ian Cawsey MP (until 31 December 2004).

Jim Knight - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Non-executive director of the Fire Protection Association Limited , and Chairman of its Advisory Council which carries a fee of £6,000 per annum.(£5,001-£10,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • From 16 June 2004 a member of staff works in my office as part-time researcher to the All-Party Leisure Group, of which I am Chair. His salary for this work is paid by Business in Sport and Leisure. (Registered 5 July 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 12-15 May 2004, to Turkey, funded by the Turkish Government Party, who provided travel in Turkey (excluding internal flights) and accommodation in Ankara and Istanbul for the duration of the visit. (Travel to and from and within Turkey paid by Members' European Travel Scheme administered by the House of Commons Department of Finance and Administration.) (Registered 21 July 2004)

Ashok Kumar - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 29 May-5 June 2004, to Syria, with flights provided by the British Syrian Society and hospitality and accommodation provided by the Syrian Government. (Registered 8 June 2004)
  • 26 June-1 July 2004, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana Government as part of an all-party visit to investigate issues of interest to the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Government. (Registered 20 July 2004)
  • 8-12 October 2004, to United Arab Emirates as a guest of the UAE. The cost of flights and accommodation was met by the Government of UAE. (Registered 27 October 2004)
  • 16-21 January 2005, to Israel and the Palestinian Territories with Labour Friends of Israel, to meet members of the Israeli Government and Parliament; Israel Labour Party activists, representatives of the military, HM Government representatives, the Palestinian Authority and Legislative Council and grassroots organisations. Travel and hospitality paid for by Labour Friends of Israel. Accommodation paid for by Labour Friends of Israel at a rate discounted through the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who provided some hospitality (meals). Travel within Israel provided by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Labour Friends of Israel. (Registered 24 January 2005)

Eleanor Laing - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 9-11 September 2004, to Gibraltar to attend National Day celebrations, as a guest of the Gibraltar Government. (Registered 14 January 2005)

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.

Norman Lamb - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

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

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Annual donation to my constituency party from Mr Terry Cann.

8. Land and Property

  • 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 premises in Eye, Suffolk.
  • Commercial leasehold premises in Diss, Norfolk.

David Lammy - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Barrister (non-practising).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Complimentary membership of Home House, Private Members' Club.

8. Land and Property

  • A flat in South London from which rental income is received.

Andrew Lansley - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

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

Jackie Lawrence - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-12 February 2004, to India, 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 11 May 2004)

David Laws - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • PricewaterhouseCoopers provided me with assistance in relation to the Finance Bill 2004, in the form of technical analysis and support in relation to the provisions of the Bill. (Registered 6 April 2004)

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 operations from Bowmer & Kirkland Ltd., company office, Belper, Derbyshire.

Mark Lazarowicz - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member, Faculty of Advocates.

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.

David Lepper - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-11 October 2004, to the Republic of Cyprus to attend the Morphou Rally and meetings associated with it. Return air fare from Heathrow to Larnaca and three nights's hotel accommodation in Nicosia were paid by the Municipality of Morphou. (Registered 22 November 2004)

Oliver Letwin - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I received ex-gratia legal advice from Martin Howe QC in connection with my previous duties as Shadow Home Affairs Spokesman.
  • In connection with my front-bench duties I receive assistance and support on tax and other issues from individuals seconded from KPMG and Deloitte.
  • Support for policy development from Barclays. (Registered 27 April 2004)
  • Donation to my constituency party organisation from Ilchester Estates. (Registered 18 December 2004)

Tom Levitt - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 23 July-3 August 2004, to Mongolia, at the invitation of the Mongolian Parliament, to talk to MPs, civil servants and political parties about standards in public life, party organisation and the development of civil society. My hotel and hospitality was paid by the Mongolian Government; I paid for my own air fare. (Registered 11 October 2004)

Ivan Lewis - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • My constituency party organisation has received registrable donations from:
  • Broome & Wellington (July 2004)
  • Penmarric plc. (October 2004)
  • (Registered 10 January 2005)

6. Overseas visits

  • 16-19 January 2005, to Israel and the Palestinian Territories with Labour Friends of Israel, to meet members of the Israeli Government and Parliament; Israel Labour Party activists, representatives of the military, HM Government representatives, the Palestinian Authority and Legislative Council and grassroots organisations. Travel and hospitality paid for by Labour Friends of Israel. Accommodation paid for by Labour Friends of Israel at a rate discounted through the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who provided some hospitality (meals). Travel within Israel provided by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Labour Friends of Israel. (Registered 18 January 2005)

Helen Liddell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Consultant to British Energy. (£20,001-£25,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 30 June 2004, tennis tickets and hospitality at Wimbledon for my husband and me provided by Dunfermline Press Ltd. (Registered 1 July 2004)

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

8. Land and Property

  • Farm building, Scotland.

Peter Lilley - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • JP Morgan Fleming Claverhouse Investment Trust PLC; investment in UK equities.
  • i-documentsystem group plc (non-executive); document management software and systems (from 31 October 2002).

Tony Lloyd - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Occasional hospitality and tickets from Manchester United Football Club.

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-13 March 2004, to Moscow and Yekaterinburg. Hotels, hospitality and internal transport paid for by Novosti Russia News Agency (flights London to Moscow return paid for by Foreign and Commonwealth Office). I was accompanied by my spouse, whose additional travel expenses, both to Russia and within Russia, I paid. (Registered 24 March 2004)

Elfyn Llwyd - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Barrister-at-law.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Research assistance provided by ERGO Communication Services Limited, to assist me in carrying out my duties as a member of European Scrutiny Committee B. (Registered 11 March 2004)

Michael Lord - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • The Palmer Family Trust; a family property company.

8. Land and Property

  • Co-owner of a holiday site in Anglesey.

Tim Loughton - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • A flat in London, from which rental income is occasionally received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) JP Morgan Chase; US investment bank.
  • Fleming Managed Growth Fund; investment trusts.
  • Fleming Managed Income Fund; investment trusts.

Andrew Love - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-23 February 2004, to Qatar with parliamentary delegation. Travel and accommodation costs met by the Government of Qatar. (Registered 27 March 2004)
  • 28 May-2 June 2004, to Syria. Flights provided by the British Syrian Society and hospitality and accommodation provided by the Syrian Government. (Registered 5 June 2004)
  • 9-12 October 2004, to Cyprus to attend the Annual Morphou Rally. Travel and accommodation met by the Municipality of Morphou. (Registered 22 December 2004)

Ian Lucas - Register history | MP’s page

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.

6. Overseas visits

  • 18 January 2005, to Toulouse to attend the Airbus UK celebration of the A380. Return air travel from London to Toulouse and travel from my London home to London City Airport and return to the House of Commons paid for by Airbus UK. (Registered 21 January 2005)

Peter Luff - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 20 September-1 October 2004, to India with Conservative Parliamentary Friends of India, visiting Delhi, Kerala, Bangalore and Hyderabad, to be briefed on political and economic developments in India with particular reference to the information technology and life science sectors, as a guest of the Government of India. (Registered 7 October 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Terraced property in Worcester, let on an assured tenancy.

Iain Luke - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 24-26 August 2004, to Stavanger, Norway to visit Offshore Northern (ONS) conference and exhibition, with the British Offshore Oil and Gas All-Party Parliamentary Group. Flights, accommodation, transport and hospitality sponsored by UK Offshore Operators Association (UKOOA), Statoil and Chevron Texaco. (Registered 22 November 2004)

John Lyons - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 15 July 2004)
  • 7-11 May 2004, to Kuwait as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Kuwait Group. Air fare and hospitality was provided by Ministry of Information in Kuwait. (Registered 12 October 2004)

7. Overseas benefits and gifts

  • As a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Kuwait Group, on my visit to Kuwait City in May 2004 I received a gift of an Omega watch from the Ministry of Information in Kuwait. (Registered 9 December 2004)

Calum MacDonald - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 4-6 June 2004, weekend stay at Amhuinnsuidhe Castle in my constituency, accompanied by my partner, as guests of the owner Mr Ian Scarr-Hall. (Registered 27 January 2005)

6. Overseas visits

  • 13-17 February 2004, to Saudi Arabia, organised and paid for by the Council for Arab-British Understanding. (Registered 15 March 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Residential rented property in London, from which rental income is received.

Andrew MacKay - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-20 February 2004, to Egypt, at the invitation and expense of the Government of Egypt. (Registered 4 March 2004)
  • 27 May-2 June 2004, to Oman with All-Party Oman Group, as guests of the Oman Majlis to establish links between Parliament and Majlis. (Registered 9 June 2004)

Fiona Mactaggart - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

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

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Mactaggart Heritable Holdings Ltd.; property investment and management.
  • Sole beneficiary of Newnham and Gore Trust, a UK trust which manages investments on my behalf.

Khalid Mahmood - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-11 May 2004, to Kuwait, as Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Kuwait Group, accommodation and fares paid by the Kuwaiti Government. (Registered 14 January 2005)

Alice Mahon - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • House in Halifax.

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 daily attendance allowance is paid. (Up to £5,000)

Judy Mallaber - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-12 February 2004, 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 4 May 2004)

Seamus Mallon - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fee for Robert Emrys Jones Lecture at Merchant Taylor's School, Crosby, on 18 May 2004. (Registered 10 January 2005)

John Mann - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 30 September-5 October 2004, to Kazakhstan. Accommodation paid for by the Parliament of Kazakhstan. Travel paid for by the Consolidated Construction International Company (CCC) and British Gas (BG). (Registered 14 December 2004)

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 (non-executive director of Advanced Visual Technology Ltd; company supplying software to retailers.
  • Chairman and non-executive director of Bank Machine (Holdings) Limited; operator of cash machines.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • Option to purchase up to 3% of shares of Advanced Visual Technology Ltd; suppliers of software to retailers.
  • (b) Bank Machine (Holdings) Ltd.

Rob Marris - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • With effect from 1 April 2002, an annual donation is made to my Constituency Labour Party by my former employers, Thompsons Solicitors.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-practising solicitor.

David Marshall - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-13 May 2004, to Port of Spain, Trinidad, to participate in the Fourth Annual Euromoney/LatinFinance Caribbean Investment Forum. My economy return airfare and two nights' hotel accommodation was paid for by Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC, London. (Registered 4 June 2004)

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

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Income from legal practice as Queen's Counsel.
  • Royalties from novels.

6. Overseas visits

  • May and September 2004, to Russia to present papers on Judicial Independence to the Moscow School of Politics. Travel and accommodation for four days on each visit paid for by the Moscow School of Politics. (Registered 3 September 2004)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Occasional income from use of my house in Wales as a location for advertisements, etc...

Michael Martin - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • My wife and I own a small flat in London which is not let for rent.

Michael Mates - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman, Haylandale Ltd. (no parliamentary involvement); property development in the W. Indies.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Adviser on defence matters (no parliamentary involvement) to ABS Aircraft AG; a Swiss company manufacturing hovercraft.
  • Parliamentary adviser to Siebel Systems UK Ltd; provider of customer relationship management solutions. (Up to £5,000)

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 Limited, from 2 May 2002 (non-executive deputy chairman from March 2003); reinsurance brokerage.
  • Benfield Holdings Limited (formerly Benfield Group PLC) (non-executive) from 1 November 1999-15 October 2004,; wholly-owned subsidiary of Benfield Group Ltd.
  • Benfield Limited (non-executive) from 4 November 2004), wholly-owned subsidiary of Benfield Group Ltd.
  • Prestbury Holdings PLC (chairman) from 1 August 2002; non-investment financial services.
  • Jubilee Investment Trust PLC (non-executive chairman), from October 2002; an investment trust.
  • Globalink International Ltd. (non-executive chairman from January 2004); provider of telecommunications services.
  • Incepta Group PLC (non-executive chairman from 1 March 2004); a worldwide range of companies in the field of marketing services and public relations.
  • Mediasurface (non-executive director from 26 August 2004); a web management software provider.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Prestbury Holdings PLC.

Brian Mawhinney - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman (non-executive), Board of Trustees, Alexander and Alexander Pension Fund.
  • Chairman, The Football League.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Book contract with Harper Collins.
  • Consultant to Aegon Extraordinary Markets Inc., providing advice relating to UK corporate structures and the financing of large scale public and private sector projects. (£20,001-£25,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership of a local golf club in my constituency.

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-19 March 2004, to USA, as guest speaker at the Lake Mary, Florida, Regional Prayer Breakfast at the invitation of the local organising committee and Strang Communications, a Christian publishing house. They paid airfare, hotel accommodation and an honorarium. (Registered 12 April 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Condominium in USA (shared ownership within the family).

Theresa May - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Design and maintenance of website free of charge by Web Design by Russell Brown Ltd.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary life membership for self and spouse of Maidenhead Conservative Club.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Receipt of a discount card on the purchase of shoes from Russell and Bromley, which has the potential to be of registrable value.

Thomas McAvoy - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

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

8. Land and Property

  • Land in Cambuslang on which County Inn is situated (see Category 1).
  • Residential flat in London SW1, from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) County Pub Company Ltd.

Chris McCafferty - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Parliamentary Patron, Women in Business (unremunerated).

John McFall - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-12 November 2004, to Paris, to address the AGM of the Association of Private Clients and Investment Managers and Stockbrokers (APCIMS). The APCIMS paid for my Eurostar return to Paris and hotel accommodation for two nights. (Registered 15 November 2004)

Eddie McGrady - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of the Police Board for Northern Ireland.

Martin McGuinness - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of Northern Ireland Assembly for Mid Ulster.

Anne McIntosh - Register history | MP’s page

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.
  • 26 November 2004, guest of Network Rail at the Railway Ball. (Registered 19 January 2005)

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-26 January 2005, to South Africa as leader of a delegation of MPs and Peers, flights and hotel paid for by Nestlé. (Registered 27 January 2005)

8. Land and Property

  • Half-share in smallholding in Teesdale, Co. Durham.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Non-practising Advocate; member of Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh (unpaid).

Ann McKechin - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-21 February 2004, to Kenya and Uganda, to assist in the evaluation of parliamentary peace forums. Travel and accommodation paid for by UK charity, International Alert. (Registered 2 March 2004)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Solicitor (non-practising).

Kevin McNamara - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Political Science Speaker Coordinator for Drew University's London Semester. (Up to £5,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The services of a researcher funded by the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales for the period 1 October 2004 to 31 July 2005. (Registered 12 November 2004)

John McWilliam - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 9-13 February 2004, to Azerbajan to look at security and refugee problems. Transport to Baku and four nights' accommodation provided by the Azerbajan Government. (Registered 24 March 2004)
  • 23-24 February 2004, to French Guiana on the occasion of the Rosetta Satellite launch, in my capacity as Chairman of the UK Parliamentary Space Committee. Transport to Cayenne and three nights' accommodation provided by Arianespace. (Registered 24 March 2004)

Michael Meacher - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Four residential properties in London from which rental income is received.
  • A property in the Cotswolds from which rental income was received for two weeks' holiday rental.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Planet Organic (organic food retailing).

Alan Meale - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-12 October 2004, to Cyprus to attend a number of political events, including the Morphou Rally. My travel and accommodation were paid by the Municipality of Morphou. (Registered 10 November 2004)

Patrick Mercer - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Specialist tour guide to military sites for Tours with Experts, Liverpool.

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-25 June 2004, to Afghanistan and Pakistan on fact-finding visit. Flights and accommodation paid for by Saladin Security Limited. (Registered 29 June 2004)

Alan Milburn - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fees for articles for The Times (Up to £5,000).
  • Fees for articles for The Guardian (Up to £5,000)
  • Fees for articles for News of the World. (Up to £5,000)
  • Fee for article for the Sunday Times. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 15 April 2004)
  • 25 February 2004, fee for speech on public services at a seminar organised by Munro and Forster. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 1 March 2004) (Registered 1 March 2004)
  • Speaking engagement at a European Infrastructure Leaders Forum organised by Financial Security Assurance in southern France in late April 2004. (£5,001-£10,000) Half fee paid in advance. (Registered 1 March 2004)
  • Member of the European Advisory Committee of Bridgepoint Capital Ltd (from 10 March to 8 September 2004). (£25,001-£30,000)
  • Fee for speech to the PPP Forum in Birmingham on 1 July 2004. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 12 July 2004)
  • Fee for speech and follow-up internal roundtable for Sovereign Strategy. (£5,001-£10,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-24 April 2004, to France, accompanied by my partner, as guests of Financial Security Assurance at the Hotel Riviera, Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat, to speak at third FSA European Infrastructure Leaders Forum (see Category 2 above). (Registered 15 April 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income from a flat in Kennington, London, which I jointly own.

Andrew Mitchell - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited. (formerly Lazard & Co. Limited).
  • Lazard India (Private ) Limited.
  • Lazard Asia Limited.
  • Lazard Asia (Hong Kong); subsidiary of Lazard Asia Limited.
  • Supervisory Board member of The Foundation (small specialised management consultancy).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Senior Strategy Adviser to Accenture. (£20,001-£25,000)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • I am a trustee of a family trust for my children.
  • (b) An investment in an unquoted property investment vehicle - DV3 Limited.

Austin Mitchell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Senior Associate Editor, House Magazine. (Up to £5,000)
  • Weekly column in Yorkshire Post. (Up to £5,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Gift of Nikon D70 camera from Jessops UK. (Registered 14 July 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-12 July 2004, to Kuching, Sarawak, as speaker at 2004 conference of New Zealand Alumni Convention, who paid my flight and hotel costs. (Registered 14 July 2004)

Laura Moffatt - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 4-12 February 2004, to India as part of a delegation sponsored by Labour Friends of India. Airline tickets and hospitality provided by the Confederation of Indian Industry and the Government of India. (Registered 18 February 2004)

Lewis Moonie - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Mining (Scotland) Ltd (non-executive) (£10,001-£15,000)
  • AEA Technology PLC (non-executive); high technology services and manufacturing. (£25,001-£30,000)
  • Associate Director, Sovereign Strategy; strategic advice and public relations. (£10,001-£15,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 2003, six days' salmon fishing as the guest of Mr Colin Cornes, the owner of Mining (Scotland) Ltd. (Registered 3 February 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • My London residence is shared with another Member who pays a proportion of the costs.

Margaret Moran - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Farmhouse in Spain, from which rental income is received.
  • Leasehold flat in London SW1.

Julie Morgan - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-12 February 2004, 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 4 March 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Residential property in Cardiff.

Estelle Morris - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 3 July 2004, I was a guest of Coca-Cola at the Women's Singles Finals at Wimbledon Tennis Club. (Registered 21 September 2004)

Malcolm Moss - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 4 July 2004, lunch and tickets for the Centre Court for two people for the Wimbledon Men's final, at the invitation of Imperial Tobacco Ltd. (Registered 20 July 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-20 February 2004, to Egypt, accompanied by my spouse, at the invitation and expense of the Government of Egypt. (Registered 3 March 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income from cottage in Wisbech, Cambs.

Chris Mullin - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Royalties and film rights from four books written between 1982-7.

8. Land and Property

  • Income from rent on two flats, in London and Sunderland.

Meg Munn - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Office accommodation and car parking provided by Sheffield City Council at an annual charge of £2000 toward rent and rates.

6. Overseas visits

  • 16-21 January 2005, to Israel and the Palestinian Territories with Labour Friends of Israel, to meet members of the Israeli Government and Parliament; Israel Labour Party activists, representatives of the military, HM Government representatives, the Palestinian Authority and Legislative Council and grassroots organisations. Travel and hospitality paid for by Labour Friends of Israel. Accommodation paid for by Labour Friends of Israel at a rate discounted through the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who provided some hospitality (meals). Travel within Israel provided by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Labour Friends of Israel. (Registered 25 January 2005)

Denis Murphy - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income received from a flat in Kennington.

Jim Murphy - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Complimentary membership of Bonnyton Golf Club in my constituency.

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 12 July 2004)

Andrew Murrison - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Surgeon Commander Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Fee from the Telegraph for an article about my experiences in Iraq. (Registered 5 May 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Joint owner, with my wife, of land, agricultural buildings and stables in Wiltshire, for which rental income is received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Parliamentary adviser (unpaid) to the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Doug Naysmith - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 18 January 2005, to Toulouse to attend the Airbus UK celebration of the A380. Return air travel from London to Toulouse paid for by Airbus UK. (Registered 28 January 2005)

Archie Norman - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman, Energis PLC.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of Lloyd's.
  • Marine, aviation, motor and other categories.
  • Fees for ad hoc advisory work on behalf of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Co Limited; investment company.
  • Non-executive director, Holmes Place plc.
  • Advisor to Lazard, Investment Bank.

8. Land and Property

  • Hill farm in Argyll, Scotland, from which rental income is received (absorbed by cost of maintenance).

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Energis PLC.
  • (b) BP; oil and related
  • Smiths Group; aerospace supply
  • Unilever; food manufacturing/household
  • Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK); pharmaceuticals
  • BAA; airports
  • HBOS; banking
  • HSBC; banking
  • 3i Bioscience Inv Trust; bioscience
  • AXA; insurance
  • Mitsubishi; industrial holdings
  • Bunzl; business service
  • Jardine Insurance; insurance broking
  • Diageo; beverages
  • B Sky B; broadcasting
  • BBA; industrial, automotive
  • N Brown; mail order company

Mike O'Brien - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Solicitor (not practising).

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. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Non-practising solicitor.
  • Consultant, on property strategy and company secretarial matters, to Tarncourt Limited.
  • Fees for an article for inclusion in a book, and a speaking engagement for Markel International. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 29 March 2004)
  • Fee for a communications training assignment for Penna plc. (Registered 4 November 2004)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • From 3 February 2004, Mr Stanley Fink of Middlesex provides financial support for the purposes of employing a senior researcher and for other general research. (Registered 26 February 2004)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership for self and spouse of Winsford Constitutional and Conservative Club.

Edward O'Hara - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in London.

Martin O'Neill - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Parliamentary Adviser to the Machine Tool Technologies Association. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • Parliamentary Adviser to British Chemical Engineering Contractors Association. (Up to £5,000)

Mark Oaten - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Associate Editor, House Magazine. (Up to £5,000)
  • I provide a weekly digest on parliamentary affairs, occasional advice and speaking at conferences for the British Healthcare Trade Association, who produce equipment for the disabled. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Lectures for CMPS (Centre for Management and Policy Studies). (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-12 October 2004, to the United Arab Emirates, for discussions on Iran, Iraq, terrorism and the relationship between UAE and the UK. Flights and hospitality provided by the United Arab Emirates. (Registered 11 October 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in Kennington, for which I sometimes receive rental income.

Bill Olner - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-26 September 2004, to Western Canada with the All-Party Parliamentary Rail Group, organised by the Rail Freight Group. The Rail Freight Group provided travel and accommodation including travel within Canada. (Registered 18 October 2004)

Diana Organ - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • UNISON pays for the printing of my parliamentary newsletter.

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-12 February 2004, 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 27 February 2004)
  • 28 May- 2 June 2004, to Syria, with flights provided by the British Syrian Society and hospitality and accommodation provided by the Syrian Government. (Registered 15 June 2004)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Swallowfield PLC.; contract filler of cosmetics and toiletries.

George Osborne - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fees for articles for the Spectator Magazine (Up to £5,000)
  • I receive payments from Rt Hon William Hague MP for assistance with his non-parliamentary speeches and articles in my capacity as his former speechwriter.

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-4 November 2004, to Israel, paid for by the Conservative Friends of Israel and the Government of Israel. (Registered 17 November 2004)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) I am the beneficiary of a discretionary family trust which holds more than 15% of the issued share capital of Osborne and Little PLC, a family business manufacturing and retailing fabrics and wallpapers.

Sandra Osborne - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-12 February 2004, to India as part of a delegation 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 20 February 2004)

Richard Ottaway - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Solicitor and Arbitrator.

6. Overseas visits

  • 20 September-1 October 2004, to India with the Conservative Parliamentary Friends of India, visiting Dehli, Kerala, Bangalore and Hyderabad, to be briefed on political and economic developments in India with particular reference to the information technology and life science sectors, as a guest of the Government of India. (Registered 20 October 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in London from which rental income is received.

Richard Page - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Page Holdings Ltd.; and subsidiary companies involved in vehicle distribution and 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)

  • As Joint Chair of the All-Party Racing and Bloodstock Group I have been given an annual badge by the Race Course Association for which gives access to most race meetings.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Page Holdings Ltd.

James Paice - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Partner in smallholding in Cambridgeshire.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • December 2004, one day's shooting as guest of the Tobacco Manufacturers Association. (Registered 21 December 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • September 2004, to China as guest of Communist Party of the People's Republic of China. External travel funded by Mr Maurice Bennett, of Phase Eight. (Registered 21 December 2004)

Ian Paisley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of the European Parliament.
  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Owen Paterson - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • In my capacity as Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, I receive research assistance funded by Castle Rising Holdings Limited. (Registered 27 April 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Buildings and agricultural land at Bunbury and Spurstow, Cheshire, from which rental income is received.
  • Buildings attached to my house near Ellesmere, Shropshire, from which rental income is received.

Linda Perham - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 26-28 May 2004, to Paris as Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Crossrail. Accommodation and transport paid for by Cross London Rail Lines Ltd. (Registered 29 July 2004)

Anne Picking - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-11 May 2004, to Kuwait as part of a delegation from the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Kuwait. Fares and accommodation paid for by the Government of Kuwait. (Registered 17 January 2005)

Eric Pickles - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 20 September-1 October 2004, to India with Conservative Parliamentary Friends of India, visiting Delhi, Kerala, Bangalore and Hyderabad, to be briefed on political and economic developments in India with particular reference to the information technology and life science sectors, as guests of the Government of India. (Registered 10 November 2004)

Peter Pike - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Season tickets and hospitality at Burnley Football Club home games provided by Burnley FC.

James Plaskitt - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • De Brus Marketing Ltd., Leamington Spa (non-executive); education and training support.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Calor Gas funded the production and distribution of my 2004 official Christmas card. (Registered 20 December 2004)

Michael Portillo - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • BAE Systems PLC (non-executive).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Speaking engagements booked through Speakers for Business:
  • 30 March 2004, speech at National Association of Estates Agents Lunch, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 1 September 2004, speech at Private Finance Initiative Journal Annual Dinner (Blue Box Group UK Ltd), London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 7 October 2004, speech at Audit Commission Dinner, Daventry. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • Speaking engagements booked through DBA Speakers Agency:
  • 19 April 2004, speech at Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales, East of England Supper, Hertfordshire. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 4 May 2004)
  • 16 June 2004, speech at Chartered Institute Public Finance and Accountancy Conference Fringe Meeting, Brighton. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • 6 July 2004, Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales, East of England Supper, Norwich. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 2 September 2004)
  • 19 November 2004, speech at Baker Tilly Conference, Surrey. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • 2 December 2004, speech at Jane's Information Group Awards, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • Speaking engagements booked through Parliament Communications Speaking Agency:
  • 7 May 2004, speech at British Association of Communicators in Business Dinner, Warwickshire. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • 24 November 2004, speech at Lloyds TSB Conference, Guernsey. Fee plus return flights. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • Speaking engagements booked through the London Speaker Bureau:
  • 25 May 2004, speech at Cendant Lunch, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • 26 May 2004, speech at STP Annual Benchmark Awards, London. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • 9 June 2004, speech at EMAP Automobile Conference, Birmingham. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • 14 September 2004, speech at 100 Property Club Dinner, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 28 September 2004, speech at IChemE Awards Dinner, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 9 November 2004, speech at Thomas Byrne Lunch, Dublin. Fee plus return flights. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • Speaking engagements booked through the Speakers Corner Agency:
  • 19 February 2004, speech at Chartered Institute of Building Annual Dinner, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 13 November 2004, to IOD Dinner, Jersey. Fee plus return flights. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • Speaking engagements booked through JLA Speaking Agency:
  • 6 February 2004, speech at Scottish Legal Awards, Glasgow. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 26 March 2004, speech at Faculty of Building Great Western Branch Dinner, Bristol. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 27 May 2004, speech at Intellect Dinner, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • 12 June 2004, speech at HVCA Conference, Harrogate. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • 2 September 2004, Gramophone Classical Awards, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 5 October 2004, speech at CIO Connect Dinner, Surrey. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 12 November 2004, speech at Allen & Overy Conference, Amsterdam. Fee plus return flights and one night's accommodation. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • Speaking engagements booked through Performing Artistes Agency:
  • 11 March 2004, speech at Legendary Dinner, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 22 September 2004, speech at Knight Frank Estate Agents Dinner, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 26 November 2004, Institute of Export annual export lunch, Gatwork. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • 30 November 2004, speech at Royal and Sun Alliance dinner, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • Sky News occasional contributor as newspaper reviewer. (Up to £5,000)
  • 8 February 2004, book review for Sunday Telegraph. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 12 February 2004, article for Mail on Sunday. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 13 February 2004, BBC Newsnight Review (for BBC2). (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 22 February 2004, article for Sunday Times. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • February 2004, article for Medlife Magazine. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • March 2004, article for Square Meal Magazine. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 4 March 2004, speech at PAM Awards Dinner, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 14 and 21 March 2004, two articles for the Sunday Times. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • March 2004, article for Mail on Sunday. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • March 2004, article for The Observer. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • Television programme (as a participant), BBC "Dinner with Portillo" series of six programmes November 2003-February 2004 (for BBC4). (£15,001-£20,000) (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 7 April 2004, speech at Ceridian Lunch, London, booked through Celebrity Speakers Ltd. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 4 May 2004)
  • April 2004, two book reviews for the Sunday Times. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 4 May 2004)
  • April 2004, article for Medlife Magazine. Fee plus return flight to Iberian Peninsula and three night's hotel accommodation. (Up to £5,000)
  • April 2004, four articles for the Sunday Times. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 4 May 2004)
  • 8 April 2004, BBC "Parkinson" (for BBC1). (Up to £5,000) (Registered 4 May 2004)
  • 16 May 2004, speech at Brighton Festival Literary Lunch, Brighton. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • 23 May 2004, participant in panel discussion at English National Opera. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • May 2004, article for Square Meal Magazine. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • May 2004, four articles for the Sunday Times. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • June 2004, four articles for the Sunday Times. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • Television programmes (as a participant), BBC This Week' (for BBC1) January-May 2004, weekly series (£10,001-£15,000), BBC Dinner with Portillo' series of six programmes May-October 2004 (for BBC4) (£15,001-£20,000), BBC This Week' for BBC1 November-December 2003 (paid June 2004) (Up to £5,000) (Registered 8 July 2004); BBC This Week' (for BBC1) June and July 2004, weekly series. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 2 September 2004), 30 July 2004, BBC Newsnight Review (for BBC2) (Up to £5,000) (Registered 2 September 2004) BBC This Week' for (BBC1) August 2004, weekly series (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004), BBC This Week' (for BBC1) September 2004, weekly series (Up to £5,000) (Registered 14 December 2004), BBC This Week' (for BBC1) October 2004, weekly series (Up to £5,000) (Registered 17 January 2005), BBC, presenter of a four part series on Political Cartoonists (for BBC4) (£15,001-£20,000) (Registered 17 January 2005).
  • July 2004, article for Medlife Magazine. Fee plus return flight to Tunis and three nights' hotel accommodation. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 2 September 2004)
  • July 2004, four articles for the Sunday Times. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 2 September 2004)
  • August 2004, four articles for the Sunday Times. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 2 September 2004)
  • August 2004, article for the Times Weekend Review (Up to £5,000) (Registered 2 September 2004)
  • September 2004, article for GB Airways Medlife Magazine. Fee plus return flights to Gibraltar. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 8 September 2004, speech at Chiron Corporation Dinner, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 20 September 2004, speech at Gibraltar Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner, Gibraltar. Fee plus four nights' accommodation. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 29 September 2004, speech at JBP PR Anniversary Dinner, Bristol. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • September 2004, four articles for the Sunday Times. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • October 2004, four articles for the Sunday Times. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 12 October 2004, speech at 2004 Building Homes Quality Awards, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 18 October 2004, speech at T Rowe Price Dinner, London. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • 19 October 2004, speech at British Businessmen's Club, Düsseldorf, Germany. Fee plus return flight. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 October 2004)
  • October 2004, two articles for The Sunday Times. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • November 2004, four articles for The Sunday Times. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • 2 November 2004, speech at CDR Aldwych Dinner, London. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • 11 November 2004, speech at Aeolus Lunch, Glasgow, booked through Gordon Poole Agency. Fee plus return flights. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • 9 December 2004, speech at St Regis Paper Company Ltd lunch, London, booked through Catalyst World Class Ltd. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • September 2004 and December 2004 Associate to Capgemini UK plc. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 17 January 2005)
  • December 2004, four articles for The Sunday Times. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 17 January 2005)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Complimentary membership of The Peak Health Club, The Carlton Tower Hotel, London SW7.
  • Ex officio complimentary membership of the Chelsea Arts Club.
  • September 2004, free Executive Medical Screen, Cromwell Hospital, London SW7. (Registered 20 October 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 5-7 March 2004, to Venice, to attend British-Italian Seminar. Return flight and two nights' accommodation provided by the Italian UK Ambassador. (Registered 4 May 2004)
  • 5-7 November 2004, to Madrid to attend British-Spanish Tertulias, who paid for return airfares to Madrid plus two nights' accommodation. (Registered 14 December 2004)
  • 3-4 December 2004, to Potsdam, Germany for Club of Three conference. Return air fares to Berlin plus one night's accommodation paid by conference organisers. (Registered 14 December 2004)

Adam Price - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Newidiem; economics consultancy (currently unremunerated).

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-20 September 2004, to the USA as part of the delegation from the British American All Party Group, partly funded by the US Statement Department through their International Visitors Programme (remaining funds provided by BAPG). (Registered 24 August 2004)

Mark Prisk - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Non-practising chartered surveyor.

Gwyn Prosser - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Rented flat in Southwark.

Ken Purchase - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-20 February 2004, to Egypt accompanied by my spouse at the invitation and expense of the Government of Egypt. (Registered 2 March 2004)
  • 8-14 March 2004, to Moscow and Ekaterinburg. Hotels, hospitality and internal transport paid for by Novosti Russia News Agency (flights London to Moscow return paid for by Foreign and Commonwealth Office). (Registered 23 March 2004)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Honorary Parliamentary Adviser to the British Health Care Association.

James Purnell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Articles in Financial Times.(Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 13 July 2004)

Lawrie Quinn - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-26 September 2004, to Western Canada with the All-Party Parliamentary Rail Group, organised by the Rail Freight Group. The Rail Freight Group provided travel and accommodation including travel within Canada. (Registered 10 November 2004.

John Randall - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Randalls of Uxbridge Ltd.; family retail business.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Consultancy fee from Randalls of Uxbridge Ltd (1984) Retirement Benefit Scheme.

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, from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Randalls of Uxbridge Ltd.
  • Aquila Termeszetvedelmi Es Idegenforgalmi KFT (Aquila Nature Conservation and Tourist Ltd.); Hungarian eco-tourism company.

Syd Rapson - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-12 October 2004, to Cyprus to participate in the annual Morphou Rally. My travel and accommodation were paid by the Mayor of Morphou. (Registered 1 November 2004)

Nick Raynsford - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 5-7 November 2004, to Spain to participate in the annual British-Spanish Tertulias, accompanied by my wife. Our flights and accommodation were paid for by the Tertulias organisation. (Registered 6 January 2005)

8. Land and Property

  • Two-bedroomed flat in Greenwich, from which rental income is received.

John Redwood - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Non-executive Chairman of Mabey Securities Ltd.; investment company.
  • BNB Resources PLC (non-executive); recruitment and recruitment advertising.
  • Non-executive chairman, from 1 October 2003, of Concentric plc (an engineering company).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of the Advisory Board of Intelligent Engineering Holdings Ltd; a company developing a sandwich plate system for steel fabrication uses. Remunerated in part by unquoted shares in the company.
  • Visiting Professorship to Middlesex University Business School, lecturing on financial subjects related to my previous career.
  • Pension Trustee of the BNB Resources PLC pension fund (see Category 1 above).
  • Chairman of Advisory Board of Corporate Services Group, which offers personnel services to companies. I advise them on trends in the UK economy and transport markets.
  • Fee for writing and publishing a pamphlet on the housing market. (£20,001-£25,000) (Registered 24 June 2004)
  • Fee for article for the Daily Telegraph. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 15 September 2004)
  • Fee for speech to the Techlocate Conference at the Institute of Physics on 12 October 2004. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 1 December 2004)
  • Fee for speech to the Droege Conference at the Institute of Civil Engineers on 14 October 2004. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 1 December 2004)
  • Fees for talks to Civil Service Training Conferences. (Up to £5,000)

Andy Reed - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • From 16 June 2004 I have the services of a researcher who is employed by Business in Sport and Leisure (BISL) to work for me in my capacity as Chair of the Sports Caucus, a small group of MPs with a common interest in sport. Through BISL he is paid for his work on the Caucus by Sport England , UK Sport, the Local Goverment Association and the Fitness Industry Association, each of whom pay in excess of £1,000. (Registered 9 September 2004)

John Reid - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Rental income received from flat in London.

Andrew Robathan - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Farm in Leicestershire, from which income is received.

Angus Robertson - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-28 October 2004, to Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan to hold preparatory discussions with parliamentarians about South Caucasus Parliamentary Initiative. Travel and accommodation paid for by the London Information Network on Conflicts and State-building. (Registered 17 November 2004)
  • 18-23 November 2004, to Quebec City to participate in Canada-UK Colloquia. Travel and accommodation paid for by Canada-UK Colloquia. (Registered 17 November 2004)

Hugh Robertson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Consultant to Schroder Property Investment Management Limited. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 27-31 May 2004, to Damascus. Flights provided by the Middle East Council with hospitality and accommodation provided by the Syrian Government. (Registered 14 June 2004)
  • 20 September-1 October 2004, to India as a guest of the Government of India. (Registered 4 October 2004)
  • 26 December 2004-10 January 2005, to India as part of the Lords and Commons Cricket Club. I paid for my flights and made a contribution to my accommodation costs which were subsidised by KPMG and the Indian Government. My wife accompanied me at my own expense. (Registered 16 January 2005)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Schroders Plc

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Reserve Officer in the Regular Army.

John Robertson - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Part of the salary of my research assistant is paid by Connect trade union.
  • My web site as a Member of Parliament is sponsored by Connect trade union.

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-23 March 2004, to Taiwan, overseeing presidential election as International Observer. Accommodation and travel costs paid by Taipei Representative Office in the UK. (Registered 22 April 2004)

Geoffrey Robinson - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • New Statesman Limited.

8. Land and Property

  • Freehold cottage in Hampshire, from which rental income is received.
  • Apartment in Cannes, France, from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) TransTec PLC; specialised engineers (in liquidation).
  • 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).
  • Unremunerated consultant to Marketing Artistic Management, based in Madrid and engaged in musical promotions, to which I have made a modest loan.
  • Smart Technology Group Limited (non-executive); company specialising in high technologies involving materials and control processes and in traditional machine tool activities.
  • Coventry City Football Club (Holdings) Ltd. (non-executive).
  • Coventry City Football Club Ltd. (non-executive).

Iris Robinson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of Castlereagh Borough Council.
  • Member of Northern Ireland Assembly.

Peter Robinson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of Castlereagh Borough Council and remunerated chairman of a spending committee.
  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

8. Land and Property

  • I own one of my constituency offices in Belfast.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Union Arch; property development.

Barbara Roche - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Parliamentary co-ordinator of Migration Alliance (unpaid).

Marion Roe - Register history | MP’s page

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • Shares held by myself:
  • (b) J.P. Morgan Fleming Elect PLC
  • J.P. Morgan Fleming Income and Capital Investment Trust PLC
  • J.P. Morgan Chase common shares
  • Shell Transport and Trading Co. PLC
  • Boots Co. PLC
  • De La Rue PLC
  • Diageo PLC
  • Imperial Tobacco Group PLC
  • Next PLC
  • RIT Capital Partners PLC
  • Kingfisher PLC
  • Hanson PLC
  • ICAP PLC
  • J Sainsbury PLC
  • BP
  • Marks and Spencer
  • TXU common shares
  • Unilever

Andrew Rosindell - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • I receive sponsorship and financial support for various political campaigning and constituency projects from:
  • The Westminster Club
  • The Romford Conservative Support Club.
  • Production of Romford Town Crest Pin Badge/Community Project paid for by Secrets Ltd. (Registered 28 January 2005)

6. Overseas visits

  • 20-23 February 2004, to Qatar on a trip organised by CAABU. Flights, all meals, hospitality, cars and accommodation paid for by the Qatari Government. (Registered 23 March 2004)
  • 5-11 September 2004, to Gibraltar as member of parliamentary delegation, as a guest of the Government of Gibraltar who paid for flights, hotels and meals. (Registered 20 September 2004)

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.
  • Complimentary invitation from Dundee F.C. to attend home games during the season.

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-18 December 2003, to Dubai as a member of the Al-Maktoum Institute Council delegation. Travel and accommodation paid for by the Al Maktoum Institute (a centre for Arabic and Islamic Studies based in Dundee). (Registered 27 February 2004)
  • 4-8 April 2004, to Doha, Qatar, to attend the Fourth Qatar Conference on Democracy and Free Trade, as a guest of the Qatar Foreign Ministry who paid for my return air travel from Heathrow and Qatar and accommodation in Doha. (Registered 25 May 2004)

Joan Ruddock - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 15-22 March 2004, I visited Israel and the Occupied Territories as a guest of Christian Aid who paid all the expenses of the visit. (Registered 31 March 2003)

David Ruffley - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Solicitor (non-practising).

6. Overseas visits

  • 29 April-4 May 2004, to Doha, Qatar, as guest of the Government of Qatar. (Registered 17 May 2004)
  • 23-28 July 2004, to Grand Cayman to attend briefing on legal, financial and political issues as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Cayman Island Group. Return flight and accommodation provided by the Cayman Islands Government Office. (Registered 9 September 2004)
  • 3-7 January 2005, to Jordan to attend meetings with senior Government Ministers and others. Return flight and accommodation paid for by the Government of Jordan. (Registered 11 January 2005)

Bob Russell - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Occasional speaker's fees from Neil Stewart Associates Limited (from 2002). (Up to £5,000)

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.

Christine Russell - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 3-12 February 2004, 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 25 February 2004)
  • 18-25 September 2004, to Vietnam as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Vietnam Group. The in-country costs were met by the National Assembly of Vietnam. (Air fares were met by IPU with a contribution from the British Council.) (Registered 13 October 2004)

Alex Salmond - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Weekly racing column in The Scotsman newspaper.
  • Series of articles for Scotland on Sunday (2001).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Gift of set of two entry badges from Scottish Racing valid during 2005. (Registered 20 December 2004)

Adrian Sanders - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Residential property in Paignton, from which rental income is derived.

Mohammad Sarwar - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • United Wholesale Scotland Limited; wholesale cash and carry business trading in groceries, cigarettes and alcohol.
  • United Cash and Carry Limited; cash and carry business trading in clothing, electrical, hardware and fancy goods.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) United Wholesale Scotland Limited.
  • United Cash and Carry Limited.

Malcolm Savidge - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-9 November 2003, to Vancouver, Canada, to speak at an International Conference for Parliamentarians: "From Nuclear Dangers to Co-operative Security" at the Liu Institute for Global Studies, University of British Colombia. Travel and accommodation paid for by the Parliamentary Network for Nuclear Disarmament. (Registered 23 February 2004)
  • 2-11 December 2004, to Wellington, New Zealand, to participate in a "Consultative Assembly of Parliamentarians for the International Criminal Court and the Rule of Law", hosted by the Parliament of New Zealand, and also to attend an international parliamentary forum on "Parliamentarians, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and Nuclear Weapon Free Zones." Travel and accommodation paid for by the Parliamentary Network for Nuclear Disarmament. (Registered 22 December 2004)

Phil Sawford - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • In 2004 I received sponsorship from the GMB. (Registered 11 January 2005)

Jonathan Sayeed - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Crystal Clear (Manufacturing) Ltd.(manufacturer of glazing products) (non-executive).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Complimentary membership of Champneys Health Club, London.

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-29 February 2004, to USA on behalf of and paid for by The English Manner Ltd. (Registered 5 January 2005)
  • 24-30 April 2004, to USA on behalf of and paid for by The English Manner Ltd. (Registered 5 January 2005)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) The English Manner Ltd.

Andrew Selous - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Residential property in London, from which rental income is received.

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 some 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..

  • Member of Environmental Scrutiny Board of Onyx UK Ltd.
  • Chair (until June 2001) and from June 2001, Deputy Chair, of World Bank Business Partners for Development Committee Global Road Safety Partnership.
  • Academic adviser to Arcadia University.

8. Land and Property

  • Small flat in London EC2, jointly owned with my wife, currently let.

Gillian Shephard - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Coventry Building Society (non-executive).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Chairman to the Council of the Ombudsman Scheme for Estate Agents.

Richard Shepherd - Register history | MP’s page

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.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Partridges of Sloane St. Ltd.
  • Shepherd Foods (London) Ltd.
  • Shepherd Food Holdings Ltd.

Debra Shipley - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-13 March 2004, to Moscow and Ekaterinburg. Hotels, hospitality and internal transport paid for by Novosti Russia News Agency (flights London to Moscow return paid for by Foreign and Commonwealth Office). (Registered 31 March 2004)

Clare Short - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Chair of one of the tracks of the Helsinki Process, sponsored by Finnish and Tanzanian Governments (from October 2003 to March 2004). (Up to £5,000)
  • 2 July 2003, lecture at training conference for Kane Communications. (£5,001-£10,000) (Registered 19 February 2004)
  • 8-12 September 2003, fee paid by BBC for reporting from Cancun on trade talks for Today Programme (Up to £5,000); the BBC also paid my expenses. (Registered 19 February 2004)
  • 28 August-September, fee for making film in Cephalonia for BBC's The Big Read. (£10,001-£15,000) (Registered 19 February 2004)
  • Fees for appearances for BBC: Any Questions (9 January 2003), speaking at a festival (30 July 2003), Being a Teacher (30 September 2003), Question Time (6 November 2003), Dinner with Portillo (3 February 2004). (Up to £5,000) (Registered 19 February 2004)
  • Articles for the Guardian on 7 June 2003, 30 July 2003, 23 August 2003, 15 November 2003, 25 November 2003 (Registered 19 February 2004) and 26 November 2003 (Registered 26 February 2004). (Up to £5,000)
  • Articles for the Independent on 4 September 2003, 10 September 2003, 4 November 2003, 23 December 2003 and 5 March 2004. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 19 February 2004)
  • Contributions to New Statesman (6 June 2003, 26 September 2003, 2 December 2003) (Registered 19 February 2004), 2 December 2003 (Registered 26 February 2004), 2 and 30 January 2004 (Registered 2 April 2004) (Up to £5,000)
  • 8 July 2003, speech for Milton S Eisenhower Foundation. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 19 February 2004)
  • 4 November 2003, talk at Legendary Dinner' booked by Performing Artistes. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 19 February 2004)
  • 26 November 2003 and 29 January 2004, articles for News International. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 19 February 2004)
  • Fee from the Mail (Associated Newspapers Ltd) for article entitled "My Week in the Real World" published in the Mail on Sunday on 22 February 2004. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 12 March 2004)
  • Fee from BBC for participating in This Week during November 2003. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 18 May 2004)
  • Advance against royalties for "An Honourable Deception? New Labour, Iraq and the Misuse of Power" from Simon and Schuster, publishers. (£40,001-£45,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 7 February 2004, two tickets for Directors' Box at Aston Villa. (Registered 19 February 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • June 2003, to Rwanda to make series of reports for Today Programme; expenses paid by BBC. (Registered 11 February 2004)
  • 20 September 2003, to New York to speak at a New Yorker Conference, expenses and a non-registrable fee paid by New Yorker. (Registered 11 February 2004)
  • September 2003, to Washington and Detroit on behalf of Win Without War Coalition; expenses paid by the Fourth Freedom Foundation. (Registered 11 February 2004)
  • 24-26 October 2003, to Helsinki; expenses paid by Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Registered 11 February 2004)
  • 12-19 February 2004, to Ethiopia to make a two-part series for the BBC World Service on the possibility of poverty reduction; all expenses met by the BBC. (Registered 19 February 2004)
  • 12-15 April 2004, to Nigeria, to make a radio programme about African development. My expenses were paid by the BBC World Service Radio. (Registered 22 April 2004)
  • 20 August-1 September 2004, to Dar es Salaam, to attend Helsinki Process on Globalisation Meeting. Air fare and hotel accommodation at the Royal Palm Hotel, Dar es Salaam, paid for by the Helsinki Process. (Registered 14 September 2004)
  • 3-6 October 2004, to Montreux, to attend the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) advisory board meeting, followed by the International Security Forum. Travel and accommodation paid for by DCAF. (Registered 11 October 2004)

Mark Simmonds - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman, Mortlock Simmonds Ltd; chartered surveyors.
  • Chairman, Mortlock Simmonds Brown Ltd; chartered surveyors.

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-13 March 2004, to Moscow and Ekaterinburg. Hotels, hospitality and internal transport paid for by Novosti Russia News Agency (flights London to Moscow return paid for by Foreign and Commonwealth Office). (Registered 23 March 2004)
  • 7-12 October 2004, to United Arab Emirates as a guest of the Government of the UAE. The costs of flights and accommodation were met by the Government of the UAE. (Registered 26 October 2004)
  • 1-4 November 2004, to Cuba at the invitation of the Cuban Foreign Minister. En-route I visited the Turks & Caicos Islands, St Kitts & Nevis and Grand Cayman. The cost of my flights and one night's hotel accommodation in Turks & Caicos was provided by Flying Lion Ltd. Other accommodation was also provided by Flying Lion Ltd. (Registered 9 December 2004)

Siôn Simon - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Monthly column for Decanter Magazine.
  • Fees for articles for the Mail on Sunday. (Up to £5,000).

Alan Simpson - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 29 June 2004, in my capacity as tennis adviser to the Minister for Sport I attended the Wimbledon Championships as a guest of the All England Lawn Tennis Club. (Registered 30 June 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal, as a member of the UK parliamentary football team, to play the Portuguese Parliament in a charity football match and to attend the opening of Euro 2004. I paid for my own tickets to Euro 2004; other parts of the visit were paid for by McDonalds, who sponsored the trip. (Registered 24 June 2004)

Keith Simpson - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • The Eric Morris Consultancy Ltd (Geopolitical Analysts and Advisers) (non-executive). (Up to £5,000)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contribution towards the provision of research facilities for the Conservative frontbench defence team from Sir John Beckwith CBE. (Registered 9 November 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 23-25 April 2004, to Munich, to attend the Pöckinger Runde weekend with the Bavarian CSU to discuss European political and security matters. Flights, hotel and hospitality paid for by Nigel Clarke of Learned Lion Partners. (Registered 26 April 2004)

John Smith - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 9-13 August 2004, to Washington DC with parliamentary delegation. Travel and accommodation paid for by the UK Defence Forum. (Registered 30 November 2004)
  • 20-23 February 2004, to Qatar with parliamentary delegation. Travel and accommodation paid for by the Government of Qatar. (Registered 30 November 2004)

Robert Smith - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-7 March 2004, to New Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai arranged by Liberal Democrat Friends of India and funded by the Indian High Commission to meet with Government Ministers, officials, organisations and businesses to discuss trade and investment issues. (Registered 24 March 2004)
  • 24-26 August 2004, to Stavanger, Norway, to visit Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) conference and exhibition, with the British Offshore Oil and Gas All-Party Parliamentary Group. Flights, accommodation, transport and hospitality sponsored by UK Offshore Operators Association (UKOOA), Statoil and Chevron Texaco. (Registered 10 September 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Farm and cottages in Aberdeenshire, from which rental income is received.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Glaxosmithkline; pharmaceuticals.
  • Legal and General; life assurance.
  • Rio Tinto; mineral extraction.
  • Shell Transport and Trading; oil-integrated.

Iain Duncan Smith - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Income from publication of novel, "The Devil's Tune".
  • Fee from Clive Conway Productions Limited for "An Audience with" at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 24 February 2004)
  • Television programme: a regular contributor on BBC3's "Live at Johnny's" from February 2004. (Up to £5,000)
  • 1 April 2004, speech for the Kensington Chelsea Women's Club - KCWC. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 5 April 2004)
  • 29 April 2004, guest presenter on BBC 1's The Week'. (Up to £5,000)
  • 29 September 2004, fee for article in The Guardian. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 23 October 2004)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Of the individuals who sponsored me to run the London Marathon in aid of the Haven House Foundation the following sponsored me over £550:
  • Mr Henry Angest
  • Mr A E Birkett
  • Mr Mike Gooley
  • Mr Trevor Pears
  • Mr Richard Smith
  • (Registered 18 May 2004)
  • The Stanley Foundation Ltd
  • Gaban-Intercapital Management Limited
  • (Registered 29 June 2004)
  • 12-14 September 2004, my wife and I were guests of Scottish Coal for a day's fishing on the River Tay and two nights' accommodation. (Registered 24 September 2004)
  • 15 November 2004, gift of four tickets for the Royal Opera House's production of La rondine, donated by George Magan. (Registered 15 November 2004)

Geraldine Smith - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 9-13 September 2004, to Gibraltar for National Day celebrations, paid for by the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 14 January 2005)

Chris Smith - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • 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 University of the Arts London (formerly the London Institute).
  • Remuneration from writing, broadcasting or lecturing in 2003-4 from: Financial Times (Up to £5,000), Samphire Productions (£5,001-£10,000), Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (Up to £5,000), TBWA (London) (Up to £5,000), Guardian Media Group (Up to £5,000), Tenon Conferences (Up to £5,000), Evening Standard (Up to £5,000), Mail on Sunday (Up to £5,000) and in 2004-5 from: Aurelia London (Up to £5,000)
  • Director of the Clore Programme for Cultural Leadership.
  • Adviser to the Music Performers-PPL Alliance. (£15,001-£20,000)
  • Chairman of Sub-Committee of Digital Radio Development Board producing a report on digital radio switchover for the DRDB. (£10,001-£15,000)
  • Chairman of London Cultural Consortium.
  • Chairman of Judges for 2004 Man Booker Prize for Fiction.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • As a board member of the Royal National Theatre, I receive tickets for productions at the theatre; the cumulative value of these in some years may by a small margin exceed the specified amount.

6. Overseas visits

  • 24-28 March 2004, to Salzburg, for seminar on cultural organisations in transition in Central and Eastern Europe, financed by The Salzburg Seminar. (Registered 16 April 2004)
  • 14-17 June 2004, to Los Angeles, USA, for seminar on cultural leadership, financed by the Getty Foundation. (Registered 20 May 2004)
  • 5-7 November 2004, to Madrid, for the British-Spanish Tertulias, financed by the Tertulias. (Registered 19 November 2004)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I have received 1000 shares in Cabinet UK Ltd, as an adviser to the Company; this represents 2.65% of the total share value.

Martin Smyth - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-22 May 2004, to Taiwan for the inauguration of the new President as a guest of the Government of Taiwan. (Registered 10 June 2004)

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).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Senior Vice-President, MMC Group; insurance brokers.
  • Business development and strategic adviser to:
  • Investcorp; fund management company.
  • Welcome Break; operator of motorway service stations.
  • GSC Partners.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contribution towards the provision of research facilities for the Conservative frontbench defence team from Sir John Beckwith CBE. (Registered 1 December 2004)

Clive Soley - Register history | MP’s page

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • I am Chairman of the Arab-Jewish Forum charity. No payment involved.

Caroline Spelman - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The salary of my Research Assistant is met by Christian Action, Research and Education (CARE).

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Unremunerated director of Spelman, Cormack and Associates; family business specialising in food and biotechnology.

Michael Spicer - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Non-executive President of the Association of Electricity Producers. (£10,001-£15,000)

Bob Spink - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Harold Whitehead and Partners Ltd.; management consultants.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Contribution towards publication of my constituency advice newsletter by way of The Yellow Advertiser wrap in January 2004 from my Westminster Club. (Registered 16 December 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 12-17 January 2004, to Taiwan with the British-Taiwanese All-Party Parliamentary Group to attend the Asia Pacific Security Conference, funded by the Government of Taiwan. (Registered 25 February 2004)
  • 20-23 February 2004, to Qatar, organised by the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding in order to strengthen relations and to discuss Middle East issues, funded by the Qatar Government. (Registered 25 February 2004)
  • 30 September-5 October 2004, to Kazakhstan. Accommodation paid for by the Parliament of Kazakhstan. Travel paid for by the Consolidated Construction International Company (CCC) and British Gas (BG). (Registered 18 November 2004)

Richard Spring - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 27 May-5 June 2004, to Syria. Flights provided by the British Syrian Society and hospitality and accommodation provided by the Syrian Government. (Registered 15 June 2004)
  • 18-25 September 2004, to Vietnam as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Vietnam Group. The in-country costs were met by the National Assembly of Vietnam. (Air fares were met by IPU with a contribution from the British Council.) (Registered 30 September 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Industrial property in Battersea, London, from which rental income is received.
  • Flat in London from which rental income is received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Members of my family benefit from a trust.

Rachel Squire - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 15 March 2004, visit to Barrow in Furness at the invitation of the Managing Director of BAe Systems. Flights from Glasgow to Barrow in Furness and from Barrow to Farnborough, and shared car from Farnborough to central London were provided by BAe Systems. (Registered 19 April 2004)

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.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Consultant on financial services to Fidelity Investment Management Ltd.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Shell Transport and Trading Company PLC; oil company.

Phyllis Starkey - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 4-12 February 2004, 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 23 February 2004)
  • 22-23 March 2004, to Berlin to meet German Parliamentarians and officials, funded by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. (Registered 20 April 2004)
  • 4-7 April 2004, to Qatar, to participate in the Fourth Conference on Democracy and Free Trade in Doha. Travel and accommodation funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, State of Qatar. (Registered 20 April 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Former family home in Oxford, now let to tenants.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Member of Parliamentary Panel of Royal College of Nurses (unpaid).

Anthony Steen - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Public affairs and parliamentary adviser to the Board of Airlines of Great Britain (involves occasional travel on a number of airlines in connection with airline work; occasional free air travel for immediate family). (Up to £5,000)
  • Barrister at Law.

8. Land and Property

  • Parts of my property near California Cross, South Devon, are let from time to time.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) Unilever
  • Glaxo Smith Klein
  • Shell
  • Land Securities

Gerry Steinberg - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 9-13 September 2004, to Gibraltar, as part of the National Day Celebrations, at the invitation and expense of the Gibraltar Government. (Registered 11 October 2004)

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.

Ian Stewart - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 12 July 2004)
  • 18-25 September 2004, to Vietnam as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Vietnam Group. The in-country costs were met by the National Assembly of Vietnam. (Air fares were met by IPU with a contribution from the British Council.) (Registered 11 October 2004)

Paul Stinchcombe - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Practising barrister.

Howard Stoate - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • General medical practitioner.
  • General practice tutor in South Thames Region.

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-12 April 2004, to Cairo, Egypt, to attend Avicenna Conference. I was invited to present a paper on challenges facing community pharmacy as Chair of the All-Party Pharmacy Group. Travel and accommodation provided for myself and my wife by Avicenna, a trade association that supports community pharmacy. (Registered 22 April 2004)
  • 2-9 October 2004, to South Africa to present a paper on Government plans for a Community Pharmacy to Unichem Conference in my capacity as Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Pharmacy. Travel and accommodation for my wife and me provided by Unichem, a pharmaceutical wholesaler. (Registered 20 December 2004)

Gavin Strang - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • House, farmland and woodland in Perthshire, from which rental income is received.

Gary Streeter - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 8-12 March 2004, to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, to visit humanitarian projects, funded by Interserve (a charity). (Registered 21 April 2004)
  • 4-7 April 2004, to Qatar, to attend Conference on Democracy and Free Trade, as a guest of the Government of Qatar. (Registered 21 April 2004)
  • 27 May-2 June 2004, to Syria on all party visit, partly funded by the British Syria Society and partly by the Syrian Government. (Registered 24 June 2004)

Gisela Stuart - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Associate Editor of The House Magazine. (Up to £5,000)
  • Fees from the Telegraph Group for an article in the Daily Telegraph and an article in the Sunday Telegraph. (Registered 22 July 2004)

Andrew Stunell - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 24-26 August 2004, to Stavanger, Norway, to visit Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) conference and exhibition, with the British Offshore Oil and Gas All-Party Parliamentary Group. Flights, accommodation, transport and hospitality sponsored by UK Offshore Operators Association (UKOOA), Statoil and Chevron Texaco. (Registered 9 September 2004)

Desmond Swayne - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Major, Territorial Army.

8. Land and Property

  • Two residential properties in West London, for which rent is received.

Hugo Swire - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • New business consultant, Aon Limited; risk management insurance and reinsurance brokers.

6. Overseas visits

  • 27 May-5 June 2004, to Syria. Flights provided by the British Syrian Society and hospitality and accommodation provided by the Syrian Government. (Registered 24 June 2004)
  • 8-12 October 2004, to United Arab Emirates as guest of the Government of UAE. The costs of flights and accommodation were met by the Government of the UAE. (Registered 1 November 2004)

Robert Syms - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Marden Holdings Ltd - family business with interests in property and building.
  • C Syms and Sons Ltd - family building business.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Marden Holdings Ltd (family business with interests in property business).
  • (b) C Syms and sons Ltd - family building business.

Mark Tami - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fee from the Guild of British Travel Agents, which I give to charity. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-20 April 2004, to the United Arab Emirates, as guest of the Government of the UAE, who met the cost of flights and accommodation. (Registered 20 May 2004)
  • 26-29 July 2004, to Iceland to discuss effects and impacts of scientific whaling on whale population. Cost was covered by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). (Registered 15 October 2004)
  • 18 January 2005, to Toulouse to attend the Airbus UK celebration of the A380. Return air travel from London to Toulouse paid for by Airbus UK. (Registered 28 January 2005)

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.

Dari Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-26 November 2004, to the Falkland Islands on parliamentary visit, paid for by the Falkland Islands Government. (Registered 22 December 2004)

Matthew Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-6 March 2004, to New Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai arranged by Liberal Democrat Friends of India and funded by the Indian High Commission to meet with Government Ministers, officials, organisations and businesses to discuss trade and investment issues. (Registered 25 March 2004)

8. Land and Property

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

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 Tilbury Police Federation - Parliamentary adviser to a small force of about 50 police officers all working in Tilbury Dock, Essex. (Up to £5,000)
  • Parliamentary Consultant to Law Holdings, Tannochside, Uddingston; open cast coal mining. (£5,001-£10,000)

Ann Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Football tickets and hospitality from Bolton Wanderers Football Club.

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in London.

John Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Income from book "Please stay to the Adjournment". (Up to £5,000)

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • Solicitor (non-practising).

Ian Taylor - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Fentiman Consultants Limited; management advisory services.
  • Next Fifteen Communications Group PLC (formerly OneMonday Group PLC) (non-executive); public relations for technology companies.
  • 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 Chairman); supplier of security, communications and mobile data systems.
  • Interregnum plc (Executive Director); merchant bank for technology companies.
  • Interregnum Advisory Partners Limited; subsidiary of Interregnum plc.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 20 October 2004, a day's shooting as a guest of the Tobacco Manufacturers Association. (Registered 26 October 2004)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Fentiman Consultants Limited. (I hold 70% and my wife 30%).
  • (b) Screen plc (security systems and related services)
  • (b) Interregnum plc (merchant bank for technology companies)

Gareth Thomas - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Barrister in private practice.

Simon Thomas - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fortnightly article for Y Cymro'. (Up to £5,000)

John Thurso - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Chairman of:
  • 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 Millennium and Copthorne Hotels PLC.
  • Chairman, Fitness Industry Association Limited.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Consultant to Wedgewood Travel. This consultancy is mainly associated with my previous commercial background in the hospitality industry, and I occasionally sponsor functions in the House of Commons. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 15-16 May 2003, to Zurich, paid for by the Fondation pour la Formation Hotelière, a Swiss charity, of which I am an unremunerated member of the governing council, which specialises in providing training the hospitality industry of former Eastern Bloc countries. (Registered 9 February 2004)
  • 27-28 May 2004 and 2-3 December 2004, to Zurich, paid for by the Fondation pour la Formation Hotelière, a Swiss charity, of which I am an unremunerated member of the governing council, which specialises in providing training in the hospitality industry of former Eastern Bloc countries. (Registered 10 January 2005)

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 Ulbster Holdings Ltd. which I own 100%).
  • Ulbster Holdings Ltd (which own 100% of Lochdhu Hotels Ltd. and Ulbster Estates (Sporting) Ltd.
  • Thurso Fisheries Ltd.

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

8. Land and Property

  • Flat in London SW1 for which rental is received.

Jenny Tonge - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 23-25 January 2004, to Paris, accompanied by my husband, as a member of a Question Time' panel for sixth form students' conference. Eurostar return trip and two nights' accommodation paid for by the European Movement. (Registered 29 February 2004)
  • 10-13 February 2004, to Tel Aviv, Israel. Return flight and three nights' accommodation in Jerusalem paid for by the Today' programme, BBC Radio 4. (Registered 29 February 2004)
  • 18-25 April to Sudan, with my husband. Flight costs paid by Afrimed (registered charity). Accommodation provided in private house of Mr. Omar Gasim. (Registered 5 May 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Cottage in Pembrokeshire.
  • House in France.

David Tredinnick - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Malden Mitcham Properties; family property and investment company.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of Lloyd's.
  • From 1 January 2001 all categories of business underwritten through Nameco (Number 532) Limited.
  • Resigned from Lloyd's October 2001, however I continue to have years of account which are open or in run-off.

David Trimble - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

Andrew Turner - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Half-share in one-bedroomed flat in Cowes, held pending sale.

Dennis Turner - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-20 February 2004, to Egypt, accompanied by my spouse, at the invitation and expense of the Government of Egypt. (Registered 9 March 2004)
  • 9-13 September 2004, to Gibraltar, accompanied by my wife. Travel and accommodation provided by the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 11 October 2004)

Neil Turner - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • November/December 2004, guest of the Rugby Football League at the three Britain v Australia matches in the Tri-Nations competition and at Rugby League Final. (Registered 14 December 2004)

Paul Tyler - Register history | MP’s page

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.

Bill Tynan - 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. (Registered 9 November 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-23 March 2004, to Taiwan, overseeing presidential election as International Observer. Accommodation and travel costs paid by Taipei Representative Office in the UK. (Registered 20 April 2004)

Andrew Tyrie - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Independent director of BWD Rensburg, a publicly quoted investment management company.
  • Independent director of Rugby Estates, a publicly quoted property company.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership of the Goodwood Golf and Country Clubs.

6. Overseas visits

  • 28 May-5 June 2004, to Syria with a parliamentary delegation. Flights paid by the British Syrian Society; accommodation by the Syrian Government. (Registered 14 June 2004)

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 (non-practising).

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Although I buy a season ticket for Leicester City Football Club for myself and my family, I am invited from time to time into the directors' box to watch matches. (Registered 22 April 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 21-26 March 2004, to India at the invitation of Results UK to look at DFiD programmes concerning TB and attending the Stop TB Conference in New Delhi. Results UK made a contribution to my flight cost, paid for accommodation and hospitality in India. (Registered 31 March 2004)
  • 1-8 May 2004, to Yemen, with All-Party Yemen Group delegation, at the invitation of the Yemen Government who paid for my flights and all local hospitality. (Registered 12 May 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • I own a property at 144 Uppingham Road, Leicester, which is used as my constituency office.

Peter Viggers - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Residual Lloyd's underwriting involvement through Equitas.
  • Chairman of the Trustees of Lloyd's Pension Fund.
  • Occasional fees for speaking to MBA students from the University of Arizona. (Up to £5,000)

6. Overseas visits

  • 7-12 October 2004, to Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Ras al-Khaimah, to meet Government and business leaders. Transport and accommodation provided by the Government of Abu Dhabi. (Registered 21 October 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Residential flat in Gosport.

Rudi Vis - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Annual donation to my constituency party from Amicus Union.

6. Overseas visits

  • 4-7 July 2004, to Nicosia, Republic of Cyprus, at the invitation of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Cyprus, who sponsored the visit. (Registered 8 July 2004)
  • 8-11 October 2004, to Cyprus to attend the annual rally at the Green Line' near Morphou, supported by the Morphou Municipality (in Exile). (Registered 18 October 2004)

Joan Walley - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • The Lighting Industry Federation pay part of the salary of a researcher in my office who provides support to the All-Party Parliamentary Lighting Group, of which I am Joint Chair.

8. Land and Property

  • Rented house in Staffordshire Moorlands.

Robert Walter - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Silver Apex Films Ltd.

8. Land and Property

  • Residential investment property in London.
  • Farmland in Devon.

Claire Ward - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fees as regular speaker at business meetings organised by Gratte Brothers Ltd.; an electrical, security and catering equipment installation company. (Up to £5,000)

Robert Wareing - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 14-19 February 2004, to Egypt at the invitation and expense of the Government of Egypt. (Registered 10 March 2004)
  • 8-14 March 2004, to Moscow and Ekaterinburg. Hotels, hospitality and internal transport paid for by Novosti Russia News Agency (flights London to Moscow return paid for by Foreign and Commonwealth Office). (Registered 23 March 2004)
  • 31July-2 August 2004, to Yalta, Ukraine, to attend conference of the International Energy Advisory Council, who provided airfares, hotel and hospitality. (Registered 1 September 2004)
  • 8-11 October 2004, to Cyprus. Flights, hotels and hospitality provided by the Municipality of Morphou, Cyprus. (Registered 1 November 2004)

Nigel Waterson - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Consultant to firm of Solicitors, Messrs. Watson, Farley and Williams, London.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Honorary membership of the Baltic Exchange.

Tom Watson - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • As a member of the Public Policy Advisory Committee of the RAC Foundation I receive complimentary membership of the RAC Club.

6. Overseas visits

  • 17-20 April 2004, to the United Arab Emirates, as guest of the Government of the UAE. The cost of flights and accommodation was met by the Government of the UAE. (Registered 20 May 2004)

Dave Watts - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 15 May 2004, Powergen Challenge Rugby Football Cup Final. Overnight accommodation, hospitality and tickets for two provided by Powergen. (Registered 13 May 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 18-25 September 2004, to Vietnam as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Vietnam Group. The in-country costs were met by the National Assembly of Vietnam. (Air fares were met by IPU with a contribution from the British Council.) (Registered 11 October 2004)

Steve Webb - Register history | MP’s page

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Intern provided by Christian charity, CARE.

Alan Whitehead - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. (Registered 30 July 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Share in flat inhabited by parents in Southampton.

John Whittingdale - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 4 December 2004, I attended a day's shooting at Glympton Park as a guest of Associated Newspapers Ltd. (Registered 12 January 2005)

6. Overseas visits

  • 30 April-4 May 2004, to Doha, Qatar, as a guest of the Government of Qatar. (Registered 12 May 2004)
  • 21 September-1 October 2004, to India with Conservative Parliamentary Friends of India, visiting Delhi, Kerala, Bangalore and Hyderabad, to be briefed on political and economic developments in India with particular reference to the information technology and life science sectors. (I was accompanied by my wife, whose travel costs I paid.) (Registered 15 November 2004)

Ann Widdecombe - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Advance of £100,000 plus performance bonuses from Weidenfeld & Nicholson for third and fourth books.
  • Booked through Clive Conway Associates:
  • Series of lectures at theatres around the country. (£15,001-£20,000)
  • 28 January 2004, fee for speaking engagement paid by the Phyllis Court Club, Henley on Thames. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 1 February 2004)
  • 5 May 2004, fee for recording for Liberty TV. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 14 July 2004)
  • 15 June 2004, fee for presentation and talk from SunGard Sherwood Systems. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 16 June 2004)
  • Two sessions presenting the Richard Littlejohn programme for Sky Television. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 24 March 2004)
  • Annual contract for column for the Guardian newspaper. (£25,001-£30,000) (Registered 24 March 2004)
  • Fee from BBC for taking part in a radio programme, "Britain's Favourite Monarch". (Up to £5,000) (Registered 13 August 2004)
  • Fee from ITV for taking part in new series of Celebrity Fit Club. (£5,001-£10,000)
  • Fee from BBC for series of programmes as a roving agony aunt. (£20,001-£25,000)
  • Fee for article in the Express newspaper on 7 September 2004. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 30 November 2004)
  • Fee for article in Daily Mail on 2 November 2004. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 30 November 2004)
  • Following a talk to The Partnership, Sidcup, Kent, on 9 December 2004, The Partnership made a donation of £1550 to a children's hospice "Zoe-'s Place, which is run by Professor Jack Scarisbrick, of Life. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Provision of a student for three months in 2003 and ten weeks in 2004, to carry out research and provide general assistance, by Anglo-America (an organisation providing placements for American students). (Registered 14 July 2004)
  • Provision of a student as political researcher by Hull University Politics Course for the duration of the academic year starting September 2004.

6. Overseas visits

  • 19-21 June 2004, to Israel to visit Safe Haven for Donkeys in Israel in my capacity as Patron. The trip was organised by one of the sanctuary's Trustees and was paid for by Safe Haven for Donkeys in the Holy Land. (Registered 9 July 2004)

Bill Wiggin - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • One day of shooting with Cubitt Consulting. (Registered 22 November 2004)

David Willetts - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

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

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Author.
  • Economic Adviser to Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, Merchant Bank.
  • Fee for chairing the Gleneagles Conference on 10-12 September 2004 provided by JP Morgan plc, the sponsors. (Up to £5,000) (Registered 20 December 2004)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

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

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..

  • Lecturer at the CMPS (Centre for Management and Policy Studies). (Up to £5,000)

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 13 July 2004, on flight between London and Washington my wife and I were upgraded by Virgin Airlines. (Registered 22 July 2004)
  • 19 July 2004, on flight between Washington and London my wife and I were upgraded by BA. (Registered 22 July 2004)

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, from which rental income is received.

Michael Wills - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Book contract with Hodder Headline for two works of fiction.

8. Land and Property

  • Commercial premises in London NW1 from which rental income is received.

10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests

  • 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).

6. Overseas visits

  • 9-12 September 2004, to Gibraltar as a guest of the Gibraltar Government for discussions of the future of Gibraltar and to attend National Day events. (Registered 18 October 2004)

Brian Wilson - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Core Technical Services, Aberdeen (non-executive).

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Adviser to Windsave Ltd.
  • Adviser to Scottish BioPower Ltd and Pipsa Energy.
  • Adviser to Renewable Technology Ventures Ltd.
  • Adviser to Englefield Capital (Renewables Fund).
  • Fees for journalism from: Guardian, Observer, Times Newspapers, Daily Telegraph, Scotsman Publications, The Herald (Glasgow). (Up to £5,000 in each case)

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).

6. Overseas visits

  • 31 August-5 September 2004, my wife and I were guests of my constituent, Mr John Downes, of Sutton, Cheshire, on a four day cruise in the Aegean, and one night at the Ciragan Palace Hotel in Istanbul. (Registered 8 September 2004)

Ann Winterton - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 31 August-5 September 2004, my husband and I were guests of Mr John Downes of Sutton, Cheshire, on a four day cruise in the Aegean, and one night at the Ciragan Palace Hotel in Istanbul. (Registered 8 September 2004)

Pete Wishart - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • I receive royalty payments from EMI/Chrysalis and Ridge Records for my recorded works with Runrig, with whom I serve as an unremunerated director.
  • I receive payments for my published works from the Performing Rights Society.

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • Provision of rehearsal space and the occasional loan of musical equipment by the British Phonographic Industry as sponsorship for the parliamentary rock group MP4'of which I am jointly a member with Kevin Brennan MP, Greg Knight MP and Ian Cawsey MP (until 31 December 2004).

Shaun Woodward - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fees for two articles on children's issues for the Mail on Sunday, for which payment was made directly to ChildLine, of which I am an unremunerated trustee.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Funding for a campaign assistant in St. Helens constituency provided by Mr E W Davidson, chairman of property development company. (Registered 16 July 2004)

8. Land and Property

  • Estate in Oxfordshire from which rental income is received.
  • Flat in France from which rental income is occasionally received.
  • Flat in London, pending sale.
  • Flat in London from which rental income is received.
  • Land plot in West Indies.

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (b) J. Sainsbury PLC.

Tony Worthington - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 27 May-2 June 2004, to Syria, with flights provided by the British Syrian Society and hospitality and acommodation provided by the Syrian Government. (Registered 14 June 2004)
  • 2-6 June 2004, to Washington for seminar and Board meeting of Parliamentarians for Global Action, who paid my travel and accommodation costs. (Registered 14 June 2004)
  • 30 November-8 December 2004, to New Zealand, as a national chair of Parliamentarians for Global Action for their Annual Meeting, to discuss issues related to reproductive health, HIV-Aids, the International Criminal Court. Costs paid by Parliamentarians for Global Action. (Registered 30 November 2004)
  • 13-16 January 2005, to Islamabad, Pakistan, to lead conference of parliamentarians on the fight against HIV/AIDs in South Asia. Costs paid by Parliamentarians for Global Action. (Registered 22 December 2004)

Jimmy Wray - Register history | MP’s page

8. Land and Property

  • Holiday home in France, from which rental income is received.

David Wright - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 12-28 July 2004, to United States of America on the International Visitor Programe run by the US State Department. I paid for my flights to and from the USA. My hotel accommodation, internal flights and subsistence allowance was funded by the State Department. (Registered 13 July 2004)

Anthony D Wright - Register history | MP’s page

5. Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)

  • 22 November 2004, I won runner-up prize in parliamentary pool competition from Rileys Snooker. The prize money will be donated to local charities. (Registered 19 January 2005)

Tony Wright - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Joint Editor of Political Quarterly (honorarium only).

Derek Wyatt - Register history | MP’s page

6. Overseas visits

  • 11-14 June 2004, to Portugal as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Football Team, with travel, accommodation and hospitality provided by McDonalds, and football facilities and hospitality by the Portuguese Parliament. I made a donation equivalent to the cost of the trip to local sports clubs. (Registered 21 October 2004)

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Cottage Industry Productions Limited.

Tim Yeo - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • Univent PLC; operator of nursing homes for elderly people and domiciliary care agencies.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Occasional articles for Country Life magazine.
  • Occasional articles for the Financial Times.

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • Part of the salary of a member of my staff is provided by Mr Philip Brown of Weybridge, Surrey. (Registered 18 May 2004)

6. Overseas visits

  • 10-15 November 2004, to Cuba, to meet Cuban Government officials and to carry out research for writing an article. Fares and accommodation paid for by Sherritt International Corporation. (Registered 29 November 2004)
  • 29 October-1 November 2004, to Dubai to carry out research for writing two articles. Fares and accommodation paid for by Seasons in Style (a travel company).

9. Registrable shareholdings

  • (a) Anacol Holdings Ltd.; a family investment company.
  • General Securities Register Ltd.; recognised marking name.

George Young - Register history | MP’s page

1. Remunerated directorships

  • McCarthy and Stone PLC (non-executive); builders of retirement homes.

Lembit Öpik - Register history | MP’s page

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession etc..

  • Fees for appearing on BBC radio and television programmes. (Up to £5,000)
  • Four appearances on the Wright Stuff television programme for Channel 5 since April 2003. (Up to £5,000)