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date_scraped | unique_hash | Party | Group | Name |
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None | None | Con | Croatia | Lord Pilkington of Oxenford |
None | None | DUP | Isle of Man (Manx) | Ian Paisley Junior |
None | None | DUP | Jordan | Ian Paisley Junior |
None | None | Ind | Bingo | Eric Illsley |
None | None | Con | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Michael Fabricant |
None | None | Con | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Nigel Evans |
None | None | Con | Cable, Satellite and Digital | David T. C. Davies |
None | None | Con | Cable, Satellite and Digital | David Evennett |
None | None | Con | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Roger Gale |
None | None | Con | Cable, Satellite and Digital | John Whittingdale |
None | None | Con | Cable, Satellite and Digital | James Duddridge |
None | None | Con | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Mark Pritchard |
None | None | Con | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Bob Neill |
None | None | Con | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Richard Ottaway |
None | None | Lab | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Jim Dobbin |
None | None | Lab | Cable, Satellite and Digital | David Crausby |
None | None | Lab | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Jim Cunningham |
None | None | Lab | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Lord Evans of Parkside |
None | None | Lab | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Lord Davies of Coity |
None | None | Lab | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Lord Brookman |
None | None | Lab | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Dave Watts |
None | None | Lab | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Linda Riordan |
None | None | Lab | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Joan Walley |
None | None | CB | Cable, Satellite and Digital | Lord Kilclooney |
None | None | Con | Christians in Parliament | Baroness Wilcox |
None | None | Con | Community Development in Europe | Lord Pilkington of Oxenford |
None | None | Ind | Digital TV Switchover | Eric Illsley |
None | None | Con | Islamophobia | Kris Hopkins |
None | None | Lab | Islamophobia | Lord Janner of Braunstone |
None | None | Ind | Kidney | Eric Illsley |
None | None | Ind | Lighting | Eric Illsley |
None | None | Ind | Packaging Manufacturing Industry | Eric Illsley |
None | None | Ind | Eric Illsley | |
None | None | LD | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Baroness Barker |
None | None | Con | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Sir Peter Bottomley |
None | None | LD | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Andrew George |
None | None | LD | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Mike Hancock |
None | None | Con | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Lord Hodgson of Astley Abotts |
None | None | LD | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Dr Julian Huppert |
None | None | LD | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | John Leech |
None | None | LD | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Baroness Thomas of Walliswood |
None | None | LD | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Baroness Tonge |
None | None | LD | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Baroness Northover |
None | None | Lab | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Baroness Gould of Potternewton |
None | None | Lab | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Baroness Lockwood |
None | None | Lab | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Baroness Massey of Darwen |
None | None | Lab | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Emily Thornberry |
None | None | Lab | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Natascha Engel |
None | None | Lab | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Katy Clark |
None | None | Lab | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Frank Dobson |
None | None | CB | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Viscount Craigavon |
None | None | CB | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Baroness Flather |
None | None | CB | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | Lord Walton of Detchant |
None | None | Ind | Skin | Eric Illsley |
None | None | Ind | Sustainable Resource | Eric Illsley |
None | None | Con | Accident Prevention | Julian Brazier |
None | None | Con | Accident Prevention | Sir Peter Bottomley |
None | None | Con | Accident Prevention | Lord Astor of Hever |
None | None | Con | Accident Prevention | Tim Yeo |
None | None | Con | Accident Prevention | Lord Hunt of Wirral |
None | None | Con | Accident Prevention | Laurence Robertson |
None | None | Con | Accident Prevention | David Amess |
None | None | LD | Accident Prevention | Martin Horwood |
None | None | Lab | Accident Prevention | Lord Faulkner of Worcester |
None | None | Lab | Accident Prevention | Lord Jordan |
None | None | Lab | Accident Prevention | Russell Brown |
None | None | Lab | Accident Prevention | John Mann |
None | None | Lab | Accident Prevention | Viscount Simon |
None | None | Lab | Accident Prevention | Lord Brookman |
None | None | Lab | Accident Prevention | Frank Doran |
None | None | Lab | Accident Prevention | Barones Golding |
None | None | Lab | Accident Prevention | Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen |
None | None | CB | Accident Prevention | Baroness Masham of Ilton |
None | None | Advertising | ||
None | None | Con | Afghanistan | Tobias Ellwood |
None | None | LD | Afghanistan | Sir Robert Smith |
None | None | LD | Afghanistan | Andrew George |
None | None | Con | Afghanistan | Lord Plumb |
None | None | Con | Afghanistan | Lord Elton |
None | None | Con | Afghanistan | Simon Reevell |
None | None | Con | Afghanistan | Rebecca Harris |
None | None | Con | Afghanistan | James Gray |
None | None | Con | Afghanistan | Geoffrey Clifton-Brown |
None | None | LD | Afghanistan | Baroness Thomas of Walliswood |
None | None | Lab | Afghanistan | Roberta Blackman-Woods |
None | None | Lab | Afghanistan | Madeleine Moon |
None | None | Lab | Afghanistan | Ann Clwyd |
None | None | Lab | Afghanistan | Hugh Bayley |
None | None | Lab | Afghanistan | Ann McKechin |
None | None | Lab | Afghanistan | Tony Cunningham |
None | None | Lab | Afghanistan | Dai Havard |
None | None | Lab | Afghanistan | Andy Slaughter |
None | None | CB | Afghanistan | Earl of Sandwich |
None | None | CB | Afghanistan | Baroness D’Souza |
None | None | Con | Africa | Mark Pritchard |
None | None | Con | Africa | Mark Lancaster |
None | None | LD | Africa | Lord Chidgey |
None | None | Con | Africa | Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville |
None | None | LD | Africa | Lord Steel of Aikwood |
None | None | Con | Africa | Oliver Colvile |
date_scraped | unique_hash | Benefits | Title | Contact | Purpose | Group | Employment |
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None | None | Confederation of Aerial Industries Ltd provides the secretariat to the group (arranging meetings, holding financial and administrative records). 2000 from each of the following: RETRA, CAI Ltd and SCTE Ltd, ASTRA (GB) Ltd (registered March 2010). | All-Party Parliamentary Cable, Satellite and Digital Group | Mr Jim Dobbin MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4530 | To provide a forum where issues concerning public policy in cable, satellite and digital services may be discussed in order to advance the knowledge of members of both Houses of Parliament. | Cable, Satellite and Digital | None. |
None | None | Family Planning Association acts as the groups secretariat. 10,000 from Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (registered July 2010). 5000 from the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (registered October 2010). | All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Choice and Sexual Health Group | Baroness Gould of Potternewton, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 3138 | To raise awareness in parliament of the needs of women seeking abortion and the importance of improving all aspects of the sexual health of women and men in the UK. | Pro-Choice and Sexual Health | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Accident Prevention | Mr Russell Brown MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4429 | To save lives and reduce injuries, and to promote the reduction of accidents in the home, in the workplace and on the roads. | Accident Prevention | None. |
None | None | Advertising Association acts as the groups secretariat. | Group on Advertising | Mr Austin Mitchell MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4559 | - | Advertising | None. |
None | None | Chatham House provides secretariat support to the group. | Associate Parliamentary Group for Afghanistan | Ms Roberta Blackman-Woods MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4258 | To discuss the future of Afghanistan and provide a forum where all aspects of the rebuilding of Afghanistan can be discussed in a constructive and non-confrontational manner. | Afghanistan | None. |
None | None | Royal African Society provides the groups secretariat. | Africa All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Hugh Bayley MP, Room G11, Norman Shaw South, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6824 | To raise the profile of African and pan-African issues in Parliament. | Africa | Alex ODonoghue, Research Coordinator, Royal African Society. |
None | None | Age UK acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Ageing and Older People | Ms Penny Mordaunt MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 3000 | To focus on current political and legislative issues before Parliament which affect people in later life. | Ageing and Older People | None. |
None | None | 3000 from International Agri-Technology Centre, 3000 from John Innes Centre, 3000 from Christian Aid, 5000 from Oxfam, 2000 from City and Guild Centre for Skills, 2500 from Concern Worldwide (registered July 2010). 11,000 from The Small Foundation (registered September 2010). | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Agriculture and Food for Development | Ms Heidi Alexander MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 7099 | To bring together parliamentarians concerned with agriculture, nutrition and wider food/water security in the developing word. Also, to engender progressive and informed debated both within Westminster and beyond by bridging the gap between policy makers and practitioners in the field, whilst also giving a voice to the 700 million smallholder farmers worldwide. | Agriculture and Food for Development | James Birch, All-Party Parliamentary Group Co-ordinator and Agricultural Development Officer, National Resources Institute, University of Greenwich. |
None | None | GM Freeze and The Campaign for Real Farming act as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Agro-Ecology | Mr Robert Flello MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6744 | To provide a parliamentary focus for the contribution of agro-ecology to food security in the UK and worldwide. | Agro-Ecology | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community | Ms Siobhain McDonagh MP, Room 548 Portcullis House, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4678 | To promote in Parliament the Ahmadiyya Muslim community and advance their interests in the UK and abroad. | Ahmadiyya Muslim Community | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Albania | Mr Mark Pritchard MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8494 | To help bilateral relations between the UK and Albania and improve parliamentary relations. | Albania | None. |
None | None | Alcohol Concern provides secretariat services. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Alcohol Misuse | Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 5353 | To promote discussion of alcohol-related issues and to raise issues of concern and make recommendations to government and other policy makers. | Alcohol Misuse | None. |
None | None | The National Allergy Strategy Group (an alliance of professional organisations) acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Allergy | Ms Jo Swinson MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8088 | To raise awareness of allergic disease; to provide a forum for MPs and Peers to discuss allergy and related issues; and to work towards a better deal for those living with allergy. | Allergy | None. |
None | None | Aluminium Federation Ltd paid room hire and catering costs for a breakfast meeting held on 23 March 2010 (registered July 2010). | All-Party Parliamentary Group for the UK Aluminium Industry | Mr Albert Owen MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8415 | To work with the Aluminium Federation Ltd (the UK Aluminium Industrys Trade Association) to represent the UK aluminium industry. | Aluminium Industry | None. |
None | None | 110,000 provided jointly from House of Commons Commission and the House Committee of the House of Lords (registered July 2010). | British-American Parliamentary Group | Mr Brian Donohoe MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6230 | To promote friendly relations and mutual understanding between members of Congress and Members of Parliament; to arrange for the exchange of visits and information; and to provide opportunities for discussion. | America | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Angling Group | Mr Charles Walker MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 0338 | To raise issues of concern to anglers. | Angling | None. |
None | None | Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) acts as the groups secretariat. | Associate Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare | Mr Neil Parish MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 7172 | To promote and further the cause of animal welfare by all means available to the parliaments at Westminster and in Europe. To seek to influence the development and introduction of effective wide-ranging legislation to improve animal welfare. | Animal Welfare | Marisa Heath, Parliamentary Officer, RSPCA. |
None | None | Parliamentary Committee Against Antisemitism Foundation (a charity) provides administrative support. This consists of the provision of staff (to arrange meetings, do research, mailouts) and a laptop, occasional lunches and seminars, occasional assistance with media strategy, meeting publication costs of reports and of some overseas visits made by members and staff of the group. | All-Party Parliamentary Group against Antisemitism | Mr John Mann MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8345 | To combat antisemitism and help develop and seek implementation of effective public policy to combat antisemitism. | Antisemitism | Danny Stone, Director, Parliamentary Committee Against Antisemitism Foundation. |
None | None | Unitas Communications acts as the groups secretariat. | Arab League All-Party Parliamentary Group | Baroness Morris of Bolton, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 5353 | To strengthen relations between the Arab League, the transitional Arab parliament and the UK Houses of Parliament; to develop long term channels of communication between Arab and British parliamentarians; and to discuss issues of mutual interest. | Arab League | None. |
None | None | Council of British Archaeology provides secretariat assistance. | All-Party Parliamentary Archeological Group | Lord Redesdale, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 4342 | To further the understanding of archaeology and to promote archaeology and archaeological education. | Archeological | None. |
None | None | Royal Institute of British Architects act as the groups secretariat. | Associate Parliamentary Group on Architecture and Planning | Lord Howarth of Newport, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 5077 | To inform parliamentarians about issues affecting architecture and planning; to raise the profile of architecture and planning within Parliament; and to develop better links between architects, planners and parliamentarians. | Architecture and Planning | Anna Scott-Marshall, Head of Public Affairs, Royal Institute of British Architects. |
None | None | Archives and Records Association acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Archives and History | Dr Hywel Francis MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8121 | To consider and promote public policy issues and internal matters related to the archives and records sector and the study of history and associated business. | Archives and History | Rene Harwood Kinzett, Head of Public Affairs, Archives and Records Association. |
None | None | None. | British-Argentine All-Party Parliamentary Group | Lord Faulkner of Worcester, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 8503 | To build relations between the UK and Argentina. | Argentina | None. |
None | None | UK Defence Forum Ltd provides administrative assistance, including arrangement of dinners, Wecome Homes and other events. 1500 from Raytheon Systms Ltd and 1500 from Finmeccanica UK Ltd, for parliamentary Welcome Homes for troops returning from operations (registered June 2010). 3600 from Finmeccanica, 3200 from Raytheon Systems Ltd, 3200 from Thales UK, 3200 from Boeing Defence, 2850 from BAE Systems, 2850 from MBDA, 2000 from Babcock, 2000 from Fujitsu UK, 2000 from Lockheed Martin UK (registered December 2010). | All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces | Mr James Gray MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6237 | To promote in Parliament better understanding of the UKs armed forces, and their objectives and activities. | Armed Forces | Robin Ashby, Director General, UK Defence Forum Ltd. |
None | None | Odette Bazil and Antony Abadjian provide administrative assistance in a personal capacity and free of charge. | British-Armenian All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Mark Pritchard MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8494 | To create friendly relations between parliamentarians in Westminster and Armenia. | Armenia | None. |
None | None | The Public Affairs Company, a consultancy, is paid by its client, the National Federation of ALMOs, to act as the groups secretariat. Keepmoat plc paid for a group reception held on 16th November 2010. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Arms Length Management Organisations (ALMOs) | Mr Clive Betts MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 5114 | To promote the benefits of ALMOs; to seek the further development of ALMOs; to provide a forum for discussion by parliamentarians about issues relevant to ALMOs; and to provide access to parliamentarians by ALMO residents. | Arms Length Management Organisations (ALMOs) | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Arts and Heritage Group | Lord Crathorne, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 5224 | To promote interest in the arts and heritage at Westminster. | Arts and Heritage | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Asean Region | Mr Mark Pritchard MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8494 | To improve bi-lateral relations between the UK Parliament and counties in the Asean region. | Asean Region | None. |
None | None | Asthma UK acts as the groups secretariat and also funds occasional receptions for the group. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Asthma | Mr Stephen McPartland MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 7156 | To raise awareness in Parliament of asthma and to work towards a better deal for people with asthma. | Asthma | None. |
None | None | Aviva provides secretariat assistance and tickets to athletics events. | All-Party Parliamentary Athletics Group | Mr Alan Keen MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 2819 | To protect and nurture the future of athletics, from grassroots to the elite, including disabled athletes. | Athletics | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Australia and New Zealand | Mr Andrew Rosindell MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8475 | To encourage political interest in Australia and New Zealand; to meet with ANZAC politicians who are visiting the UK; to meet with the Australian and New Zealand High Commissioner; and to discuss Australia, New Zealand and UK politics. | Australia and New Zealand | None. |
None | None | None. | Austria All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Angus Robertson MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8259 | To further relations between the UK and Austria. | Austria | None. |
None | None | National Autistic Society (a charity) acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Autism | Ms Charlotte Leslie MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 0117 973 6812 | To raise awareness of autism in Parliament, and to campaign and lobby for increased awareness and improved support for people with autism and their carers. | Autism | Ellen Broome, Public Affairs Officer, National Autistic Society. |
None | None | MHP Communications acts as the groups secretariat. Mr Laurie Price, acting in a personal capacity, provides advice on aviation to the group. | All-Party Parliamentary Aviation Group | Mr Brian Donohoe MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6230 | To encourage interest in aviation and to arrange meetings and briefings on aviation issues with airlines, airports, the Civil Aviation Authority, trade unions and other relevant organisations and individuals. | Aviation | None. |
None | None | The European Azerbaijan Society acts as the groups secretariat. | Azerbaijan All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Mark Field MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8155 | To develop good relations between the legislatures and governments of Azerbaijan and the UK. | Azerbaijan | None. |
None | None | The Bah Community of the UK paid the catering costs (2500) of an annual reception held on 22 March 2010 (registered July 2010). | All-Party Parliamentary Friends of the Bahs Group | Mr Mark Williams MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8469 | To take appropriate action, through the good offices of Parliament, in defence of Bahs who are persecuted on grounds of their faith throughout the world, and to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas central to Bah principles that are of relevance to Members of Parliament. | Bahá’Ăs | Daniel Wheatley, Government Relations Officer, Bah Community of the UK. |
None | None | Gardant Communications, consultant to the government of the Kingdom of Bahrain, acts as the groups secretariat. The Bahraini Ministry of Foreign Affairs paid for flights, accommodation and subsistence in connection with a trip from 21-25 October 2010 for members of the group to observe elections in Bahrain. | UK-Bahrain All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Conor Burns MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 7021 | To develop friendship and understanding between our countries and to promote mutual economic and political aims. | Bahrain | None. |
None | None | FD Thamesis (a PR company) provides secretariat services to the group on behalf of UNITE (a housing company). | All-Party Parliamentary Balanced and Sustainable Communities Group | Ms Roberta Blackman-Woods MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4258 | The group strives to promote positive changes in communities with the aim of achieving better levels of integration and cohesion between student and local populations. Emphasis will be placed on identifying successful examples of balanced and sustainable communities and using them as benchmarks to develop policy recommendations which will provide a regulatory framework and planning system that promote the creation of fully integrated and balanced communities. | Balanced and Sustainable Communities | None. |
None | None | Migrationwatch UK provides secretarial, research and administrative support, pays for printing costs and maintains the groups website. Quiller Consultants, which is a consultancy, is paid by its client, Migrationwatch UK, to act as consultants to the group. | Cross-Party Group on Balanced Migration | Mr Frank Field MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6636 | - | Balanced Migration | None. |
None | None | None | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Bangladesh | Ms Anne Main MP, House of Commons, Room 443 - Portcullis House, Bridge Street, London SW1A 2LW. Tel: 020 7219 8270 | To foster a greater understanding of the country of Bangladesh and provide a conduit for the Bangladeshi community here in the UK to Parliament. | Bangladesh | None. |
None | None | BBC acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary BBC Group | Dame Anne Begg MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 2140 | To encourage debate and discussion about the future of public service broadcasting and the BBCs role in the digital age. | BBC | None. |
None | None | 4800 from each of the following: Enterprise Inns Plc, Greene King Plc, Diageo Plc, Heineken UK, Molson Coors Ltd ( registered July 2010). 4800 from Mitchells & Butlers plc, Marstons plc and Punch Taverns plc (registered August 2010). 2960 from SABMiller and 1787 from Adrimiral Taverns (registered September 2010). 4800 from InBev UK, 4800 from Carlsberg UK (registered October 2010). | All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group | Mr Alan Meale MP, Constituency Office, 85 West Gate, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 1RT. Tel: 01623 660531 | To promote the wholesomeness and enjoyment of beer and the unique role of the pub in UK society; to increase understanding of the social, cultural and historic role of brewing and pubs in the UK and their value to tourism; to broaden recognition of the contribution of brewing and pubs to employment and to the UKs economy; to promote understanding of the social responsibility exercised by the brewing and pub industries; to support the UK's brewing industry worldwide; and to promote a positive future for beer and the pub. | Beer | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Belgium | Lord Grenfell, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 3601 | To promote relations between British and Belgian parliamentarians; to receive and hear from visiting Belgian parliamentarians and members of the Belgian Government; to visit the two chambers of the Belgian Parliament at least every two years; to receive and be received by the Belgian Ambassador for exchanges of information; and to promote interest in British-Belgian relations amongst members of both chambers of the UK parliament. | Belgium | None. |
None | None | None. | British-Belize All-Party Parliamentary Group | Lord Foulkes of Cumnock, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 3474 | To encourage and foster relations between the UK and Belize. | Belize | None. |
None | None | None. | Britain-Bermuda All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Ian Davidson MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 0141 621 2216 | To improve links and mutual understanding between Britain and Bermuda. | Bermuda | None. |
None | None | Secretariat is provided by Steve Donoughue in a personal, unpaid capacity. | All-Party Parliamentary Betting and Gaming Group | Baroness Golding, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 4209 | To act as a forum for the discussion of issues concerning betting and gaming in the UK. | Betting and Gaming | Steve Donoughue, Management and Political Consultant, The Elephant Eaters Club Ltd. |
None | None | Luther Pendragon provides secretariat services to the group on behalf of the Bingo Association. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Bingo | Ms Luciana Berger MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 7102 | To represent the interests of the bingo industry in Parliament. | Bingo | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for State Boarding Schools | Mr Philip Davies MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8264 | To uphold and protect the interests of state boarding schools in the UK. | Boarding Schools | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Bolivia | Mr Jeremy Corbyn MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 3545 | To foster good relations between parliamentarians from Britain and parliamentarians from Bolivia. | Bolivia | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Botswana Group | Mr Roger Godsiff MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 5191 E: godsiffr@parliament.uk | To promote a better understanding of Botswana among MPs and Peers. | Botswana | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Brain Tumours | Mr James Arbuthnot MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4649 | To raise awareness of the issues facing the brain tumour community in order to improve research, diagnosis, information, support, treatment and care outcomes. | Brain Tumours | None. |
None | None | Tetra Strategy acts as the groups secretariat. | British-Brazil All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Tom Watson MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8335 | To establish and maintain contact between Members of both Houses of the UK parliament and Members of the Congress Federal Da Brasil, including meeting Brazilian parliamentarians visiting the UK to study and discuss matters of mutual interest. | Brazil | None. |
None | None | Breakthrough Breast Cancer provides secretariat services to the group. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Breast Cancer | Ms Annette Brooke MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8193 | To provide a froum for MPs and Peers to work on behalf of people affected by breast cancer, raising issues of concern with government and other policy makers and keeping breast cancer high on the political agenda. | Breast Cancer | None. |
None | None | English Bridge Union (a not-for-profit organisation) provides secretariat services. | All-Party Parliamentary Bridge Group | Mr Bob Blackman MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 7082 | To develop an awareness of the benefits of bridge (particularly for young people and for senior citizens) and to promote enjoyment of the game, and bridge events, with the legislatures of other countries. | Bridge | None. |
None | None | British Council (a charity) provides secretariat services to the group. | British Council All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr John Glen MP, HouseofCommons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 7138 | For parliamentarians to understand better and to learn more about the British Council and for them to support the British Council and offer it advice and encouragement in both its long term and every day work. | British Council | None. |
None | None | Mutuo acts as the groups secretariat. The post of administrative secretary plus the groups activities are in part funded from 6486 from Building Societies Association (registered July 2010). | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Building Societies and Financial Mutuals | Mr Jonathan Evans MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 7205 | To discuss and support building societies and financial mutuals. | Building Societies and Financial Mutuals | Matthew Ball, Parliamentary Officer, Mutuo. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Excellence in the Built Environment | Mr Tony Baldry MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6445 | To promote excellence in the built environment. | Built Environment | None. |
None | None | None. | British-Bulgarian All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Kevin Barron MP, Room 3-2 Speakers House, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6306 | To promote parliamentary diplomacy, dialogue and contact between Britain and Bulgaria. | Bulgaria | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Democracy in Burma | Mr John Pugh, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8318 | To provide democratic change in Burma. | Burma | None. |
None | None | Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) acts as the groups secretariat and also pays for occasional group events/receptions. | Associate Parliamentary Group on Business, Finance and Accountancy | Mr Iain Wright MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 5587 | To enable high level discussion between Parliament and business leaders on major issues relating to business, finance and accountancy, including social responsibility and sustainability. | Business, Finance and Accountancy | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Friends of CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) Group | Mr Tom Clarke MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 5007 | To increase awareness among members of both Houses about the work of CAFOD and to support the work of CAFOD in tackling poverty overseas. | CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) | Dominic Goggins, Government and Parliamentary Relations Coordinator, CAFOD. Susanna Grady, Parliamentary Intern, CAFOD. |
None | None | None. | Cambodia All-Party Parliamentary Group | Ms Ann Clwyd MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6609 | To promote friendship and understanding between the people of Cambodia and the UK. | Cambodia | None. |
None | None | None. | British-Canadian All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Andrew Rosindell MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8475 | To encourage political interest in Canada; to meet with politicians from Canada who are visiting the UK; to meet with the Canadian High Commissioner; and to discuss Canadian and UK politics. | Canada | None. |
None | None | Macmillan Cancer Support provides the secretariat to the group (co-ordinating the work of the group, providing the website for the group, and organising the annual Britain Against Cancer conference). AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Bristol Myers Squibb each donated 6000; Celgene, Sanofi-Aventis, Glaxo Smith Kline, Roche, Novartis and Lilly UK, each donated 4000; and Sanofi-Pasteur MSD donated 2000 towards the Britain Against Cancer conference held on 14 December 2010 (registered January 2011). | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Cancer | Mr John Baron MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 2352 | To keep cancer on the political agenda, monitor implementation of government initiatives, provide briefings to parliamentarians, and ensure policy-making is evidence based and patient centred. | Cancer | None. |
None | None | Cannabis Skunk Sense, a charity, acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Cannabis and Children | Mr Charles Walker MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 0338 | To inform members of both Houses of Parliament and, using sound scientific and medical evidence, to raise awareness and stimulate debate about the impact of cannabis on children and young people. | Cannabis and Children | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Cardiac Risk in the Young | Mr David Amess, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 3452 | To raise awareness of cardiac risks in young people. | Cardiac Risk in the Young | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Carers | Mr Tony Baldry MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6465 | To encourage the equality of opportunity for carers in the UK by liaising with carers organisation, lobbying government and promoting legislation on their behalf; to promote awareness amongst members of both Houses of the needs of carers and former carers; to liaise with members of the devolved administrations within the UK in order to share best practice; and to link with appropriate bodes, including careers organisations, on an international basis. | Carers | Emily Holzhausen, Director of Policy and Public Affairs, Carers UK. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on the British Caribbean | Ms Diane Abbott MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4426 | To debate and scrutinise issues relating to the British Caribbean. | Caribbean | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Cayman Islands | Mr Graham Brady MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 1260 | To maintain links with, and develop an understanding of, the Cayman Islands. | Cayman Islands | None. |
None | None | None. | British-Central American All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Andrew Rosindell MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8475 | To promote interest in and relations with the sovereign states in central America and the parliament of the UK. | Central America | None. |
None | None | Dr Shirin Akiner provides occasional strategic advice in a personal capacity. Members of the group visited Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan between 21 September and 4 October 2010. Uzbekistan Airways provided an upgrade on the return flights between London and Tashkent. The parliament of Uzbekistan paid for accommodation in Tashkent. CCC Group of Companies paid for international and domestic flights, subsistence in Tashkent, and accommodation and subsistence in Kazakhstan (registered October 2010). | Central Asia All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr John Mann MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8345 | To strengthen political, economic, cultural and social understanding through inter-parliamentary cooperation. | Central Asia | None. |
None | None | Mr David Snoxell acts in a voluntary capacity as the groups co-ordinator. Tel: 01494 529318 or mobile 0796 9563146. E-mail:snoxells@btinternet.com Address: Old Mill Cottage, Bassetsbury Lane, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP11 1QZ. Clifford Chance provides a trainee lawyer to assist Mr Snoxell with note-taking and administrative tasks. | Chagos Islands All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Jeremy Corbyn MP, Room 131 - Norman Shaw North, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 3545 | To help bring about a resolution of the issues concerning the future of the Chagos Islands (British Indian Overseas Territories) and the Chagossians. | Chagos Islands | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Channel Islands Group | Mr Jim Dobbin MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4530 | To promote a better understanding of the issues facing the Channel Islands and develop better relations between the UK and the Channel Islands. | Channel Islands | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Cheese | Mr Dan Rogerson MP, Room 372/373 Portcullis House, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4707 | To increae awareness of issues surrounding the dairy industry and focus on economic issues affecting the dairy industry and producers. | Cheese | None. |
None | None | Chemical Industries Association acts as the groups secretariat and meets the cost of room hire and refreshments. | Chemical Industry All-Party Parliamentary Group | Ms Esther McVey MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4011 | To discuss issues of importance to the future of the chemical industry in the UK. | Chemical Industry | None. |
None | None | Kids Count acts as the secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Child and Youth Crime Group | Mr John Leech MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 0161 434 3334 | To find (or identify or formulate) practical solutions and policies for those aged between 0-25, be they perpetrators or victims of crime; and to look at cause and effect for gun and knife crime, persistent and prolific offenders, gang crime, bullying, abuse, drug and alcohol addiction and homelessness. | Child and Youth Crime | None. |
None | None | NSPCC acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Child Protection | Ms Megg Munn MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8316 | To raise the profile of child protection in Parliament and to investigate policy matters and receive briefings from experts. | Child Protection | None. |
None | None | Daycare Trust acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Childcare | Ms Karen Buck MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 8968 7999 | To raise awareness of and promote the importance of high quality, affordable childcare and early years provision in the UK. | Childcare | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Children in Wales | Ms Jessica Morden MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6213 | To ensure Members have the opportunity to engage with issues of importance in relation to children and families in Wales. | Children in Wales | None. |
None | None | National Childrens Bureau provides clerk and administrative support. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Children | Baroness Massey of Darwen, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 8653 | To raise greater awareness in the Houses of Parliament of aspects of the well-being of the nations children aged 0-18 years and our obligations under the Convention on the Rights of the Child; and to work with children, young people, childrens organisations, and politicians from all sides to promote first class policy for children. | Children | Laura Rodrigues, Policy and Parliamentary Assistant, National Childrens Bureau. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Chile | Baroness Hooper, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 5489 | To foster good relations between parliamentarians from the UK and Chile and to increase knowledge and understanding of Chile. | Chile | None. |
None | None | Great Britain-China Centre acts as a source of advice and expertise, and provides a full-time administrator paid for from the groups funds. 2500 received from Anglo American PLC, 10,000 from Cambridge Assessment, 10,00 from GlaxoSmithKline, 5000 from GKN plc, 5000 from City of London (registered June 2010). 5000 from Leepark Properties Ltd (registered September 2010). 10,000 from AstraZeneca (registered October 2010). From 9-16 October 2010 some members of the group visited Shanghai and Beijing. Cost of internal travel and hospitality, including meals, was met by the National Peoples Congress of China. From 19-26 February 2011 some members of the group visited Hong Kong. All costs were met by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office. | All-Party Parliamentary China Group | Mr Mark Hendrick MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4791 | To conduct a dialogue with the People's Republic of China (including Hong Kong) and to assist in all aspects of the bilateral relationship. In particular, to facilitate exchanges with the National People's Congress and engage regularly with the Chinese ambassador in London as well as with members of the wider Chinese community in the UK. | China | None. |
None | None | 25,000 grant from BT Global Services to assist the choir with its charitable activities plus 35,000 towards the cost of concerts (registered July 2010). | All-Party Parliamentary Choir Group (the Parliament Choir) | Lord German, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 3000 | To enable Members of both Houses and staff within Parliament who enjoy choral singing to do so on a regular basis; to provide support and encouragement to young musicians as the start of their professional careers; and to organise public and private concerts for the choir. | Choir | None. |
None | None | Bible Society (a charity) provides administrative assistance in the form of a researcher who gives approximately 4 days a week. | Christians in Parliament All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Gary Streeter MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 5033 | To provide an opportunity for Christians of all denominations to come together at the Palace of Westminster for fellowship, worship, prayer and discussion. | Christians in Parliament | Dr David Landrum, Senior Parliamentary Officer, Bible Society. |
None | None | Chronic Pain Policy (part of Policy Connect) acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Chronic Pain | Ms Linda Riordan MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 5399 | To raise awareness of chronic pain in children and adults and to provide a forum for discussion and debate amongst parliamentarians on those issues relating to the prevention, treatment and management of chronic pain and its associated conditions. | Chronic Pain | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Cider Group | Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8149 | To promote the cause of cider as a drink; to raise its profile; and to inform and educate people about is role and importance, especially in rural areas. | Cider | None. |
None | None | Citizens Advice acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Citizens Advice | Ms Karen Buck MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 3533 | To provide a forum for members to discuss how Citizens Advice evidence, compiled from the 2.75 million clients seen each year, can help assess the impact of public policy and legislation and offer pragmatic solutions to the problems identified. | Citizens Advice | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Civil Society | Mr Alun Michael MP, Room 509 - Portcullis House, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4936 | To discuss issues affecting the voluntary and community sector and to conduct reviews of specific policy areas that impact on the sector including volunteering. | Civil Society | None. |
None | None | Tony Lodge provides secretariat assistance on a personal and voluntary basis. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Clean Coal | Mr Brian Binley MP, Room 351 Portcullis House, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4447 | To gain an understanding about the technologies, processes and developments within the clean coal industry. | Clean Coal | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Cleaning and Hygiene Group | Mr Jim Dobbin MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4530 | To act as a forum for an exchange of views between parliamentarians and the Cleaning Products Industry Association and its members, so that MPs and peers are informed about the environmental and educational initiatives undertaken by the industry and about its general interests and needs | Cleaning and Hygiene | None. |
None | None | The Carbon Neutral Company acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Climate Change Group | Ms Joan Walley MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6985 | To raise awareness of the threat of climate change and to promote policies to counter that threat. | Climate Change | None. |
None | None | Industrial Communities Alliance acts as the groups secretariat. | Coalfield Communities All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr David Anderson MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4843 | To promote awareness amongst MPs of issues facing coalfield communities; to support the regeneration of coalfield areas; to raise the profile of economic, social and environmental issues affecting such areas; and to ensure a fair deal for UK-mined coal investment in cleaner coal technologies. | Coalfield Communities | None. |
None | None | CoastNet acts as the groups secretariat. | Coastal and Marine All-Party Parliamentary Group | Mr Brandon Lewis MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 7231 | To raise awareness regarding coastal and marine issues and to debate, consider and recommend solutions to issues of concern to Members. | Coastal and Marine | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Coeliac Disease and Dermatitis Herpetiformis | Mr Gordon Banks MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 8275 | To raise awareness of Coeliac Disease and Dermatitis Herpetiformis and lobby for improvements in government policy in this area. | Coeliac Disease and Dermatitis Herpetiformis | None. |
None | None | Radio Centre provides between 3000 and 5000 per annum to the group. | All-Party Parliamentary Commercial Radio Group | Dame Anne Begg MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 2140 | To seek a better understanding between broadcasters and parliamentarians abou the vital role that commercial radio plays in our communities and our economy. | Commercial Radio | None. |
None | None | Political Intelligence provides secretariat support on an ad hoc basis without charge and also organises and an annual conference on behalf of the group, the cost of which is met through sponsorship from Nominet. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Communications | Mr John Robertson MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6964 | To provide a discussion forum between the communications industry and parliamentarians. | Communications | None. |
None | None | None. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for Community Development in Europe | Earl of Dundee, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 6781 | To raise awareness among British parliamentarians of methods and best practice to improve the stability of families and communities; to establish and maintain contacts between British and other European parliamentarians; to address the aim of family and community stability within Europeapn states, including those within South Eastern Europe; and to evaluate evidence from methods and good practice, including that from smaller projects, from voluntary, private and other non-governmental institutions, and from partnerships between public and private sectors. | Community Development in Europe | None. |
None | None | Turning Point acts as the groups secretariat. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Complex Needs and Dual Diagnosis | Lord Adebowale, House of Lords, London SW1A OPW. Tel: 020 7219 8704 | To give parliamentarians a greater understanding of the barriers faced by those with complex needs or dual diagnosis, who may have to negotiate a number of issues in their lives whilst often living in deprivation and lacking access to stable housing or meaningful daily activities. | Complex Needs and Dual Diagnosis | None. |
None | None | TIGA, The Game Developers Association, pays Politics Direct to provide secretariat services to the group. | All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Computer and Video Games Industry | Mr Tom Watson MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 7219 | To provide a forum to discuss business issues affecting video games software developers; to develop policies to enhance the sector; and to champion an industry that responsibly creates content for an audience ranging from children to adults. | Computer and Video Games Industry | None. |
None | None | Engi Ltd acts as the groups secretariat. 15,000 per annum from Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust. | All-Party Parliamentary Group on Conflict Issues | Mr Simon Hughes MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 6256 | To encourage dialogue, on the basis of expert information and opinion from across the political spectrum, on issues relating to conflict, especially on the practical means to prevent, transform and resolve violent conflict. | Conflict Issues | None. |
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