Changes to the Register of Members' Interests
Tony Worthington

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

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1 November 2005 - View full entry

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)
  • 3-4 March 2005, to Madrid, to make a speech at a Parliamentary Conference on Reproductive health, poverty and socio demographic vulnerability, sponsored by the Spanish NGO for reproductive health, Salud y Familia. Fee, air fare and overnight accommodation paid for by Salud y Familia. (Registered 7 March 2005)
 

11 April 2005 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

 
  • 3-4 March 2005, to Madrid, to make a speech at a Parliamentary Conference on Reproductive health, poverty and socio demographic vulnerability, sponsored by the Spanish NGO for reproductive health, Salud y Familia. Fee, air fare and overnight accommodation paid for by Salud y Familia. (Registered 7 March 2005)

28 January 2005 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

 
  • 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)

3 December 2004 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

 
  • 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)

16 July 2004 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-6 September 2002, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana Chamber of Commerce as part of an all party visit to investigate issues of interest of the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Chamber of Commerce. (Registered 9 October 2002)
  • 9-11 September 2002, to Brussels to take part in a conference on reproductive health policy, paid for by the International Planned Parenthood Federation. (Registered 9 October 2002)
  • 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)

4 December 2003 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

  • 24-27 January 2002, to Stockholm organised by Parliamentarians for Global Action. (Registered 4 February 2002)
  • 23-26 May 2002, to United States, for seminar on Brahimi Report on UN Peacekeeping. Flight and accommodation paid for by Parliamentarians for Global Action. (Registered 19 June 2002)
  • 1-6 June 2002, to United States, for representations on reproductive health. Flight and accommodation paid for by International Planned Parenthood Federation. (Registered 19 June 2002)
 

26 November 2002 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

 
  • 23-26 May 2002, to United States, for seminar on Brahimi Report on UN Peacekeeping. Flight and accommodation paid for by Parliamentarians for Global Action. (Registered 19 June 2002)
  • 1-6 June 2002, to United States, for representations on reproductive health. Flight and accommodation paid for by International Planned Parenthood Federation. (Registered 19 June 2002)
  • 1-6 September 2002, to Botswana at the invitation of the Botswana Chamber of Commerce as part of an all party visit to investigate issues of interest of the UK in Botswana. All travel, accommodation and subsistence was paid for by the Botswana Chamber of Commerce. (Registered 9 October 2002)
  • 9-11 September 2002, to Brussels to take part in a conference on reproductive health policy, paid for by the International Planned Parenthood Federation. (Registered 9 October 2002)

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

  • A donation of £1437.77 was made by the Scottish Trade Unions for Labour Committee at the General Election 2001. This sum paid for a newspaper advert congratulating me as parliamentary candidate (and Clydebank Asbestos Group) for success in campaigning for asbestos sufferers for compensation justice.
 

14 May 2002 - View full entry

4. Sponsorship or financial or material support

 
  • A donation of £1437.77 was made by the Scottish Trade Unions for Labour Committee at the General Election 2001. This sum paid for a newspaper advert congratulating me as parliamentary candidate (and Clydebank Asbestos Group) for success in campaigning for asbestos sufferers for compensation justice.

6. Overseas visits

 
  • 24-27 January 2002, to Stockholm organised by Parliamentarians for Global Action. (Registered 4 February 2002)

14 May 2001 - View full entry

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-14 August 1999, to Peru and Bolivia to study reproductive health services, sponsored by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). (Registered 30 August 1999)
 

10 November 2000 (first entry we have)

6. Overseas visits

  • 1-14 August 1999, to Peru and Bolivia to study reproductive health services, sponsored by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). (Registered 30 August 1999)