Register of Journalists' Interests Contents


CABLE - CLARKE

CABLE, Dr. Vincent (Twickenham)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Occasional feature articles for newspapers and magazines.
Occasional lectures for universities with which I previously had a professional relationship.
 
CABORN, Richard (Sheffield Central)
4.Sponsorship or financial or material support
Sheffield City Council provides me with premises in Sheffield for use as a parliamentary office, for which I pay rent of £1000 a year, plus a £1000 contribution to adaptation costs. Staff, furniture, services and running costs (excluding rates and power) are paid for by me.
 
 
CAMPBELL, Alan (Tynemouth)
5.Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)
Website provided free of charge by The Stationery Office Ltd for my office use. (Registered 20 January 2000)
 
CAMPBELL, Anne (Cambridge)
1.Remunerated directorships
The Welding Institute (TWI). (£5,001-£10,000)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Occasional fees from broadcasting and journalism.
Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). Fees made payable to Cambridge Labour Party.
4.Sponsorship or financial or material support
Free internet service from Uunet, Cambridge.
8.Land and Property
Freehold of holiday cottage in Brittany, France. (No net income from letting this property.)
10.Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests
Chair of Opportunity Links; an information service enabling welfare to work for parents (unremunerated).
 
CAMPBELL, Rt. Hon. Menzies (North East Fife)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Queen's Counsel.
Occasional income from journalism, broadcasting and lecturing, and opinion poll surveys. Fees from opinion poll surveys are paid to charity or to my local Liberal Democrat Association.
Fees from The Guardian newspaper for three articles. (£1-£1,000)
June 2000, fee from Channel 4 for presenting the 'Powerhouse' programme for three days.
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
5.Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)
5 July 2000 I was the guest of the BBC at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. (Registered 13 July 2000)
6.Overseas visits
23-29 October 1999, to Hong Kong at the invitation of the Special Administrative Region Government, which paid travel and accommodation costs. (Registered 18 November 1999)
13-16 August 2000, to Los Angeles, USA, to attend the Democratic Convention as an observer. My hotel accommodation for four nights was paid by BBC Scotland, for whom I made a number of broadcasts (for which I received no other fee). (Registered 15 September 2000)
5-10 September 2000, to Damascus and Beirut as a member of the Commission of Inquiry into Palestinian refugees. Travel and expenses paid for by the Commission of Inquiry. Hotel accommodation in Damascus and Beirut paid for by the Meridien Hotel Group. (Registered 10 October 2000)
 
CAMPBELL, Ronnie (Blyth Valley)
Nil.
 
CAMPBELL­SAVOURS, Dale (Workington)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Occasional payments from public opinion pollsters.
4.Sponsorship or financial or material support
A proportion of the salary of the constituency organiser met by UNISON.
6.Overseas visits
17-23 April 1999, to South Korea for the Annual Conference of the Britain-Korea Forum for the Future, paid for by the UK-Korea Forum. (Registered 11 May 1999)
30 October-6 November 1999, to Turkey, to lecture on constitutional issues, paid for by the National Democratic Institute of Washington. (Registered 30 November 1999)
8.Land and Property
A house in London, and a house in my constituency in the Lake District.
 
CANAVAN, Dennis (Falkirk West)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Occasional fees for broadcasting and writing.
Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
All fees from Harris and BPRI are donated to Strathcarron Hospice in my constituency.
Member of the Scottish Parliament.
Columnist for The Herald newspaper. (£5,001-£10,000)
 
CANN, Jamie (Ipswich)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
5.Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)
2 complimentary tickets for the directors' box for home games at Ipswich Town Football Club. (Registered 5 July 1999)
6.Overseas visits
7-13 November 1999, to Hong Kong for a programme of visits with politicians, financiers, civil servants, police, Customs and Excise and immigration officials, as a guest of the Chinese Government. (Registered 17 January 2000)
 
CAPLIN, Ivor (Hove)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International).
Harris Parliamentary Panel.
MORI Pariamentary Panel.
All fees received from the above are donated to Hove Constituency Labour Party.
6.Overseas visits
10-13 September 1999, to Lisbon, Portugal, representing the Parliamentary Football Club in a European Parliament football tournament funded by the Government of Portugal and National Express UK. (Registered 3 December 1999)
3-8 October 1999, to Israel and the Palestinian Authority with the Labour Friends of Israel to meet senior Israeli and Palestinian leaders in the Middle East peace process. Flight and accommodation paid for by Labour Friends of Israel. (Registered 3 December 1999)
8.Land and Property
Leasehold property for the purpose of hairdressing business.
10.Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests
Trustee, Old Market Trust, Brunswick, Hove.
 
CASALE, Roger (Wimbledon)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
Occasional lectures on British and European politics.
4.Sponsorship or financial or material support
Some financial support for my work as a constituency Member provided by the Arthur Palmer Memorial Trust, created in memory of the first Labour Member to represent Wimbledon.
Some material benefit (excluding monetary payments), e.g. office and storage space and use of facilities, from the Banking, Insurance and Finance Union (BIFU).
Reimbursement by GKN (sponsor of the All-Party British Italian Parliamentary Group) of expenses incurred by me in the provision of office facilities (including staff) for servicing the All-Party Group.
6.Overseas visits
September 1998, December 1998, February 1999, April 1999, to Italy as Chairman of the British-Italian Parliamentary Group, proportion of expenses subsequently reimbursed by GKN. (Registered 26 April 1999)
25-26 March 1999, to Rome with the British-Italian Parliamentary Group, travel sponsored by GKN and Alitalia, accommodation provided by the Italian Parliament. (Registered 26 April 1999)
26 November 1999, to Italy to deliver a speech to the Association of Industrialists for the Region of Tuscany. Fee and expenses paid by London First, whose function is to provide inward investment to London. (Registered 21 December 1999)
22 September 1999, to Milan to deliver speech to the British Chamber of Commerce for Italy, who paid for overnight accommodation and expenses for my wife and myself. (Registered 13 January 2000)
18 February 2000, to Florence, Italy, to speak at a conference on WelfareReform organised by the Institute Fratelli Roselli; travel and expenses paid by the Roselli Institute. (Registered 10 March 2000)
22-24 March 2000, to Rome, Italy, as Chairman of the British-Italian Parliamentary Group to attend a conference on British-Italian Co-operation in the Field of Justice, Immigration and Home Affairs. Meals and overnight accommodation were provided by the Italian Parliament (Carrera dei Deputati). (Registered 4 May 2000)
18-20 May 2000, to Apeldoorn, in The Netherlands, to take part in the first UK-Netherlands Apeldoorn bi-lateral conference. Overnight accommodation, meals and travel costs were paid for by the conference sponsors who included Shell, Unilever and the Dutch Foreign Office. (Registered 26 June 2000)
10.Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests
Director (non-remunerated) of Future of Europe Trust.
Director (non-remunerated) of Wimbledon Civic Forum Trust Ltd.
 
CASH, William (Stone)
1.Remunerated directorships
The Army of Volunteers for Aid and Assistance to Africa Foundation.
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.
Legal and legislative adviser to Institute of Company Accountants.
Consultant to Radcliffe's Crossman Block, solicitors; providing legal, legislative, parliamentary and public affairs advice. (£5,001-£10,000)
Solicitor - William Cash & Co.
Occasional fees for journalism and radio and television broadcasts.
4.Sponsorship or financial or material support
Research and organisational assistance from the European Foundation (nil remuneration).
8.Land and Property
House at Upton Cressett, Shropshire.
10.Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests
Director (unremunerated), Africa Speaks Holdings (UK) Limited; African data, information and culture.
 
CATON, Martin (Gower)
Nil.
 
CAWSEY, Ian (Brigg and Goole)
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.
6.Overseas visits
21-28 March 1999, to Prince Edward Island, Canada, as a guest of Sealwatch. These trips are arranged annually to raise the public profile of the seal cull. (Registered 29 March 1999)
6-9 September 1999, to Switzerland and Northern Italy, with the All-Party Parliamentary Rail Freight Group, to enable parliamentarians to study rail freight services across the Alps and to the UK. Accommodation and travel costs were met by the Rail Freight Group. (Registered 8 October 1999)
4-11 November, to the Falkland Islands as a guest of the Falkland Islands Government. (Registered 29 November 1999)
 
CHAPMAN, Ben (Wirral South)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
6.Overseas visits
25 February-4 March 1999, to the Falkland Islands on an All-Party visit. All expenses were met by the Falkland Islands Government. (Registered 8 March 1999)
20-30 March 2000, to China and Hong Kong; flights paid for by All-Party China Group, costs in China paid for by People's Republic of China, costs in Hong Kong paid for by Special Administrative Region. (Registered 20 March 2000)
8.Land and Property
Holiday let (flat) in Appleby, Cumbria.
Holiday let (cottage) in Appleby, Cumbria.
Commercial rented property in Manchester and London.
Commercial rented property in the Wirral.
 
CHAPMAN, Sir Sydney (Chipping Barnet)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Occasional lecturing and writing.
Monthly article for Builders' Merchants News. (£1,001-£5,000)
10.Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests
Non-practising chartered architect and chartered town and country planner.
Unpaid Director (as Governor and trustee) of the Mill Hill School Foundation.
Trustee and Director, Chipping Barnet Heritage Trust.
 
CHAYTOR, David (Bury North)
Nil.
 
CHIDGEY, David (Eastleigh)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Consulting engineer (non-practising).
Occasional earnings from television, radio, journalism and lecturing.
Parliamentary adviser to the National Market Traders' Federation. (£1,001-£5,000)
6.Overseas visits
15 June 1999, to the Paris Air Show in my role as Trade and Industry spokesman for the Liberal Democrats. All transport provided by SBAC (Society of British Aerospace Companies). (Registered 12 August 1999)
17 June 1999, to Paris for study trip to the headquarters of Eutelsat (European Telecommunications Satellite Organisation), jointly sponsored by the Parliamentary Cable and Satellite Group and Eutelsat, in order to learn about technological developments in satellite transmission and operations, including digital technology. All transport was provided by Eutelsat. (Registered 12 August 1999)
8.Land and Property
Part ownership, two residential rented properties in Southsea, two residential rented properties in South London.
 
CHISHOLM, Malcolm (Edinburgh North and Leith)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Occasional television fees.
Member of the Scottish Parliament, drawing one-third of the salary for that body.
 
 
CHOPE, Christopher (Christchurch)
1.Remunerated directorships
Carclew Limited; small private company which provides business consultancy services but excludes advice on parliamentary or public affairs.
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
I am a barrister, currently non-practising.
Occasional broadcasting and journalism.
6.Overseas visits
24 May-1 June 1999, study visit to Japan with the Parliamentary Information Technology Committee. Travel funded by the Committee with accommodation and hospitality provided partly by PITCOM Corporate members ICL/Fujitsu and Toshiba. (Registered 25 June 1999)
15-16 June 1999, Parliamentary Space Committee visit to Paris Air Show for meetings with European Space Agency and EUTELSAT. Travel and accommodation provided by UK Industrial Space Committee. (Registered 25 June 1999)
9.Registrable shareholdings
(a)Carclew Limited.
 
 
CHURCH, Judith (Dagenham)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Occasional journalism.
5.Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)
22 June 1999, tickets and hospitality for myself and my son at Wimbledon Tennis Championships, as guests of Glaxo Wellcome UK Ltd. (Registered 5 July 1999)
 
CLAPHAM, Michael (Barnsley West and Penistone)
6.Overseas visits
2-8 April 1999, to Egypt, accompanied by my spouse, at the invitation of the Egyptian Government. (Registered 13 May 1999)
20-27 April 2000, to Egypt, accompanied by my spouse, at the invitation and expense of the Egyptian Government. (Registered 8 June 2000)
7.Overseas benefits and gifts
Gift of a rug from the Oriental Carpet Company, Ramadan 10th City, Egypt. (Registered 13 May 1999)
 
CLAPPISON, James (Hertsmere)
1.Remunerated directorships
L. Clappison Limited; plant-hire, contracting and agricultural company: no longer actively trading.
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc.
Barrister.
Farmer: 90 acres.
Member of Lloyd's. (Resigned 31 December 1994.)
Categories of business underwritten for open years: All.
6.Overseas visits
16-23 January 2000, to Israel and the Palestinian Authority as a guest of the Israeli Government, Conservative Friends of Israel and Isrotel. (Registered 21 March 2000)
8.Land and Property
Five rented houses in Patrington and one in Withernsea, North Humberside.
Rented shop (small hairdresser's) in Patrington, North Humberside.
9.Registrable shareholdings
(a)L. Clappison Limited. (as from April 1992).
 
 
CLARK, Rt. Hon. Dr. David (South Shields)
1.Remunerated directorships
Homeowners Friendly Society.
Thomson-CSF PLC (non-executive); electronics and systems.
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Adviser to British Retail Consortium for parliamentary services as part of a wider agreement. (£5,001-£10,000)
6.Overseas visits
25 May 1999, to Brussels to attend the Global Government Forum. Air-fare paid by Lotus Development (UK) Ltd. (Registered 6 July 1999)
14-15 October 1999, to Stockholm, to attend conference on Information Technology, Government and Parliament. Air fare and hotel accommodation paid by the Swedish Government. (Registered 25 October 1999)
 
CLARK, Dr. Lynda (Edinburgh Pentlands)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Queen's Counsel at Scots Bar (not practising).
I am also a member of English Bar (not practising).
8.Land and Property
House in Dundee and a flat in Edinburgh (owned with my husband).
10.Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests
Member of UNISON trade union.
Honorary member of the Smith Institute, London.
Honorary co-opted member of the Lowland Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Association.
Governing Bencher of Inner Temple.
 
CLARK, Dr. Michael (Rayleigh)
1.Remunerated directorships
M.A.T. Group Ltd., an international transport company.
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.
Parliamentary Adviser to Royal Society of Chemistry. (£1,001-£5,000)
Parliamentary Adviser to British Chemical Engineering Contractors Association. (£1001-£5000)
Parliamentary Adviser to British Gas PLC. (£1,001-£5,000)
Trustee, the Butten Trust.
Adviser on energy matters to Wood Mackenzie; global consultants. (£1,001-£5,000)
6.Overseas visits
9-13 April 2000, to Brazil with the British-Brazilian All-Party Group, paid for by BG International. (Registered 10 May 2000)
 
CLARK, Paul (Gillingham)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Member of the Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). Fees donated for the work of my Constituency Labour Party.
4.Sponsorship or financial or material support
A donation of £1000 per annum is made to my constituency party by the Amalgamated Engineering Union.
6.Overseas visits
18-20 July 1999, to Gibraltar; air fares and accommodation paid for by the Gibraltar Government. (Registered 7 December 1999)
3-8 October 1999, to Israel and the Palestinian Authority with the Labour Friends of Israel to meet senior Israeli and Palestinian leaders in the Middle East Peace process. Flight and accommodation paid for by Labour Friends of Israel. (Registered 7 December 1999)
 
 
CLARKE, Charles (Norwich South)
5.Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)
5 June 1999, two tickets to the England-Sweden international from the Football Association. (Registered 23 June 1999)
Two tickets for the 2000 FA Cup Final, from AXA Insurance. (Registered 6 July 2000)
 
CLARKE, Eric (Midlothian)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000)
Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000)
The fees from these organisations were paid directly to the Midlothian Constituency Labour Party.
Parliamentary adviser to Scottish Coal. (£5,001-£10,000)
6.Overseas visits
8-12 October 1999, to Cyprus to attend the Morphou Rally, at the invitation of the Greek Cypriot Federation, who paid for travel and hotel accommodation. (Registered 8 November 1999)
6-13 October 2000, to Cyprus to attend Morphou Rally at the invitation of the Green Cypriot Federation who paid for travel and hotel accommodation. (Registered 26 October 2000)
10.Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests
Director-Trustee of Scottish Mining Museum (Lady Victoria), Newtongrange, Midlothian (unremunerated).
 
CLARKE, Rt. Hon. Kenneth (Rushcliffe)
1.Remunerated directorships
Chairman (non-executive) of Unichem PLC.
Foreign and Colonial Investment Trust PLC.
Deputy Chairman and director of British American Tobacco PLC.
Independent News and Media (UK).
Chairman (non-executive) of Savoy Asset Management PLC.
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
I receive occasional fees for journalism and lecturing engagements, on a self-employed basis.
Weekly commentary or interview for Bloomberg Television. (£20,001-£25,000)
Adviser on international project promotion to Teledesic LLC; private un-quoted American company which aims to establish a global, satellite based telecommunications network.
29 March 2000, fee from Philip Allan Updates for a speaking engagement.
30 March 2000, fee from COMDISCO (UK) plc for a speaking engagement.
4 April 2000, fee from Nabarro Nathanson for a speaking engagement.
6 June 2000, fee from Richmond Events - Personal Investment Marketing Conference for a speaking engagement.
9 June 2000, fee from Schroders, Salomon, Smith, Barney for a speaking engagement.
5.Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)
19 March 2000, my wife and I received lunch and tickets for the rugby match between Wales and Scotland, as guests of the Welsh Rugby Football Union. (Registered 21 March 2000)
6.Overseas visits
12-14 March 1999, to Cadenabbia, Italy, to attend a conference with German Christian Democrat MPs and MEPs, at the invitation of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, who provided me with two nights' accommodation. (Registered 17 March 1999)
3-6 June 1999, to Portugal, to attend Bilderberg meetings. I paid for my own air fare; the hotel accommodation for three nights was paid for by the organisers. (Registered 9 June 1999)
 
CLARKE, Rt. Hon. Tom (Coatbridge and Chryston)
5.Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK)
January 2000, I received from the Drumpellier Golf Club, Coatbridge, a set of crystal glasses, engraved, containing a verse on each glass from "A man's a man for a' that", and a photograph of the opening of the extension to the Drumpellier Golf Club which I performed. (Registered 24 January 2000)
10 February 2000, I attended the annual conference of the British Incoming Tours Operators Association (BITOA) in Belfast. Overnight accommodation and flight costs were met by BITOA. (Registered 2 March 2000)
6.Overseas visits
7-9 April 1999, to Brussels for a "Lotus Global Government Forum". All costs met by Lotus Development UK Ltd. (Registered 8 July 1999)
17-20 October 2000, to Tunisia as chair of the All-Party Group on Tunisia. Travel and accommodation costs paid for by Tunisian Embassy. (Registered 7 November 2000)
10.Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests
Chairman and non-executive director of Corsham Studios (unpaid).
Vice-President of the Disabled Drivers' Association (unpaid).
 
CLARKE, Tony (Northampton South)
2.Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Member of Northampton Borough Council.
Occasional opinion polls, payments made to charity.
10.Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests
Director of Northampton Town Football Club (unremunerated).



 
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