House of Commons

The Register of Members' Financial Interests
As at 11 December 2017

Jarvis, Dan (Barnsley Central)

Jarvis, Dan (Barnsley Central)

1. Employment and earnings

Payments from ComRes, 4 Millbank, London SW1P 3JA. Unless otherwise stated, these payments help meet the costs of my office and support my work as a Member of Parliament.

£75 received on 13 December 2016 for survey completed on 24 October 2016. Hours: 70 mins. (Registered 19 December 2016)

£150 received on 12 October 2017 for completion of two surveys on 11 July and 11 September 2017. Hours: 40 mins (20 mins each). (Registered 19 October 2017)

£50 received on 9 January 2017 for completion of a survey on 18 November 2016. Hours: 15 mins. (Registered 20 October 2017)

£100 received on 6 March 2017 for completion of a survey on 14 November 2016. Hours: 20 mins. (Registered 20 October 2017)

£150 received on 19 September 2017 for completion of two surveys on 3 February and 27 June 2017. Hours: 40 mins (20 mins each). (Registered 20 October 2017)

Payments from YouGov, 50 Featherstone Street, London EC1Y 8RT. These payments help meet the costs of my office and support my work as a Member of Parliament.

£60 received on 30 November 2016 for survey completed on 7 November 2016. Hours: 15 mins. (Registered 19 December 2016)

£25 received 28 November 2016 for survey completed on 2 September 2016. Hours: 5 mins. (Registered 19 December 2016)

£60 received on 16 December 2016 for a survey completed on 29 November 2016. Hours: 25 mins. (Registered 09 January 2017)

Payments from Ipsos MORI, 3 Thomas More St, London E1W 1YW. These payments help meet the costs of my office and support my work as a Member of Parliament.

£200 received on 8 August 2017 for a survey completed on 11 July 2017. Hours: 1 hr. (Registered 18 August 2017)

5 January 2017, received £195.41 in royalties from Biteback Publishing, Westminster Tower, 3 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SP, for a book I edited. Hours: no additional hours. This payment has gone towards the costs of my office and supporting my work as a Member of Parliament. (Registered 06 February 2017)

20 January 2017, £250 from the Royal Institute of International Affairs Chatham House, 10 St James's Square, London SW1Y 4LE, for an article published in 1 August 2016. Hours: 4 hrs. This payment has gone towards the costs of my office and supporting my work as a Member of Parliament. (Registered 06 February 2017)

2. (b) Any other support not included in Category 2(a)

Name of donor: Martin Taylor
Address of donor: private
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £20,000
Date received: 11 January 2017
Date accepted: 11 January 2017
Donor status: individual
(Registered 26 January 2017)

Name of donor: Peter Hearn
Address of donor: private
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £12,500
Date received: 3 February 2017
Date accepted: 3 February 2017
Donor status: individual
(Registered 27 February 2017)

Name of donor: Martin Taylor
Address of donor: private
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £20,000
Date received: 12 April 2017
Date accepted: 12 April 2017
Donor status: individual
(Registered 16 June 2017)

Name of donor: Peter Hearn
Address of donor: private
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £12,500
Date received: 19 April 2017
Date accepted: 19 April 2017
Donor status: individual
(Registered 16 June 2017)

Name of donor: Peter Hearn
Address of donor: private
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £12,500
Date received: 31 July 2017
Date accepted: 31 July 2017
Donor status: individual
(Registered 18 August 2017)

4. Visits outside the UK

Name of donor: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
Address of donor: 2-2-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8919, Japan
Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): flights £5,156.40; accommodation £1,329.17; subsistence £2,999.02; total value £9,484.59
Destination of visit: Japan
Dates of visit: 11-18 February 2017
Purpose of visit: to gain a greater insight into Japanese affairs in fields including defence, foreign affairs, economy, and technology.
(Registered 08 March 2017)

9. Family members employed and paid from parliamentary expenses

Until 6 March 2017, I employed my wife, Rachel Jarvis, as part-time Secretary. (Updated 06 March 2017)

 

Prepared 13th December 2017