DALYELL, Tam (Linlithgow) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc. |
| | Weekly columnist, "New Scientist" since 1967. |
| | Occasional obituaries for The Independent. |
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DARLING, Rt. Hon. Alistair (Edinburgh Central) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Member of the Faculty of Advocates, no longer in practice. |
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DARVILL, Keith (Upminster) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Partner in Kenneth Elliott & Rowe, solicitors in Romford, Essex. |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 7-17 September 1999, to Syria, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and the Occupied West Bank. Hospitality provided by the Syrian People's Assembly and the Jordanian Parliament. Travel and accommodation costs were paid by the Council of Arab Ambassadors. (Registered 17 March 2000) |
| | 18-27 February 2000, to India; flights paid for by Labour Friends of India, which is funded by donations from various British Indian companies and individuals. Hospitality provided by the Indian Government. (Registered 17 March 2000) |
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DAVEY, Edward (Kingston and Surbiton) |
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, and the maximum annual donation to the 56 Club by a member will be £672. |
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DAVEY, Valerie (Bristol West) |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Member of the National Union of Teachers. |
| | Director (unpaid), Learning Partnership West. |
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DAVIDSON, Ian (Glasgow Pollok) |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | Glasgow City Council provides me with the use of a room at a swimming pool for surgeries twice a month. |
5. | Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
| | 24-30 September 1999, I participated in the Parliamentary Rugby world cup organised by the House of Commons and Lords rugby team, against teams from the parliaments of New Zealand, South Africa, France, Ireland and Japan. I played three games of rugby and received hospitality and accommodation in Rugby, London and Cardiff. The whole event was sponsored by a large number of companies, including Ford, Lloyds TSB, Rolls Royce, Glaxo Wellcome, Welsh Development Agency, Cardiff City Council, Rugby Borough Council, Birmingham International Airport, Alstom, Gardner Merchant, Shoosmiths solicitors, Rugby Chamber of Commerce, Rugby Advertiser, Gilberts and London-Irish. (Registered 10 December 1999) |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 2-12 October 1998, to Japan with the Commons and Lords Rugby Team. I paid for all my flights and hotels; the cost of rugby kit, rail pass in Japan and all other expenses were met by the sponsors, INALPHA (the Japanese offshoot of a Dutch autoparts company) and Rolls-Royce Aeroengines (Japan). (Registered 7 June 1999) |
| | 24 -25 November 1998, to Hungary, organised by the Parliamentary Football Team in aid of Hungarian Flood Relief Fund. Flights, accommodation and hospitality in Hungary were funded by Malev Airlines, Danubius Hotels, PowerGen, the Hungarian National Assembly and the Hungarian Football Association. (Registered 15 February 1999) |
| | 31 January-5 February 1999, to Japan. Flights and accommodation were provided by Japan Airlines and the Imperial Hotel Group respectively. Additional hospitality was provided by the Japanese Parliament. (Registered 15 February 1999) |
| | 24 July-1 August 1999, to Cayman Islands to attend CPA Conference for the Caribbean, the Americas and the Atlantic Region of the CPA as observer and to meet various Ministers, legislators and others in the Cayman Islands. Cost of travel and accommodation for self and wife paid for by the Government of the Cayman Islands. Cost of son's travel to Cayman paid by me; extra accommodation and meals paid for by the Government of the Cayman Islands. (Registered 10 December 1999) |
| | 8-11 September 1999, to Gibraltar for a series of meetings with the Chief Minister, Ministers, the Leader of the Opposition and others to participate in National Day Celebrations. Cost of travel and accommodation paid for by the Government of Gibraltar. (Registered 10 December 1999) |
| | 4-11 November 1999, to Falkland Islands for a series of meetings with the Governor, Councillors and others. Cost of travel and accommodation paid for by the Government of the Falkland Islands. (Registered 10 December 1999) |
| | 20-31 March 2000, to the People's Republic of China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Flights paid for by All-Party Britain-China Parliamentary Group, costs in China paid for by People's Republic of China, costs in Hong Kong paid for by Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. (Registered 20 April 2000) |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Unpaid adviser to Association of University Teachers (Scotland). |
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DAVIES, Rt. Hon. Denzil (Llanelli) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc. |
| | Barrister. |
8. | Land and Property |
| | Joint ownership of a house in London. |
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DAVIES, Geraint (Croydon Central) |
1. | Remunerated directorships |
| | Marketing Director, Equity Creative Ltd.; a design company - no salary received for last three years. |
| | Partner, Pure Crete; holiday company. |
| | Managing Director, Pure Aviation Ltd; buys flights on behalf of Pure Crete. |
9. | Registrable shareholdings |
| | (a) | Pure Aviation Ltd. |
| | | Equity Creative Ltd. |
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DAVIES, Quentin (Grantham and Stamford) |
1. | Remunerated directorships |
| | Vinci S.A. (formerly S.G.E.); construction and public works. |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc. |
| | Adviser to NatWest Global Financial Markets (investment banking subsidiary of NatWest PLC). (£20,001-£25,000) |
| | Parliamentary Consultant to the Chartered Institute of Taxation. (£10,001-£15,000) |
| | Member of Political Opinional Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000) |
| | Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000) |
| | Occasional fees for journalism, broadcasts, lectures and surveys. |
| | I act as a consultant to NorWest Holst Group PLC (a subsidiary of Vinci S.A.); this post is not separately remunerated from my directorship of Vinci S.A.) |
5. | Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
| | 7-9 June 2000, British-Spanish All-Party Parliamentary Group meeting with Spanish counterparts in Edinburgh. Travel paid for by British Airways and other expenses met from Group funds provided by our declared sponsors, British Gas plc and the Norwich Union plc. Travel within Edinburgh and other hospitality was provided and paid for by the Scottish Executive. (Registered 17 June 2000) |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | March 1999, to Cadenabbia, Italy, to attend parliamentary conference as the guest of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. (Registered 21 March 1999) |
| | June 1999, to Frankfurt to attend conference conference organised by Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), who met half of travel and accommodation expenses. (Registered 17 June 1999) |
| | 7-9 July 1999, to Barcelona with All-Party British-Spanish Parliamentary Group for working meeting with Spanish counterparts. Fares paid from Group funds supplied by declared sponsors, British Gas PLC and Norwich Union PLC, and expenses in Spain paid for by Spanish Parliament. (Registered 13 October 1999) |
| | October 1999, to Washington DC, to attend a conference at the invitation of the Heritage Foundation, who paid for my travel and accommodation. (Registered 28 October 1999) |
| | December 1999, to Paris with Franco-British Parliamentary Group. Local accommodation and hospitality provided by the Assemblée Nationale. (Registered 31 January 2000) |
| | March 2000, to The Hague for a meeting of the British-Netherlands Parliamentary Group. Travel provided by the sponsors (Shell, Unilever and Reed Elsevier) and local hospitality by the Tweede Kamer. (Registered 23 March 2000) |
| | May 2000, to Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, to take part in the Apeldoorn Conference. Travel and accommodation provided by the sponsors who included Unilever PLC and Royal Dutch Shell B.V. (Registered 12 June 2000) |
| | September 2000, to Cadenabbia, Italy, to attend conference. I paid my own air fare but my accommodation and meals were provided by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. (Registered 26 September 2000) |
8. | Land and Property |
| | A small flock of sheep. |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Member of the Executive Committee and Finance Committee of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) (unremunerated). |
| | President of the South Lincolnshire Alzheimer's Disease Society (unremunerated). |
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DAVIES, Rt. Hon. Ron (Caerphilly) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Member of the National Assembly for Wales. |
| | Occasional fees for lectures and speaking engagements. |
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DAVIS, Rt. Hon. David (Haltemprice and Howden) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Author. |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | February 1999, to Dallas, Texas, to speak at conference for Atlas Economic Foundation. Honorarium and expenses paid. (Registered 17 March 1999) |
| | October 1999, to Washington, Dallas and Mobile, USA, for speaking trip. Funding and speaking fee paid by the Heritage Foundation and Callahan & Associates of Fairhope, Alabama. (Registered 15 November 1999) |
| | 10 December 1999, to Maryland, USA, to attend a conference. Expenses and an honorarium were paid by the Hudson Institute. (Registered 5 January 2000) |
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DAVIS, Terry (Birmingham, Hodge Hill) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc. |
| | Occasional fees for responses to opinion polls. |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | Assistance with the social services, housing and urban renewal problems of people living in the Hodge Hill Constituency - received from the employees of two charitable organisations known as the Hodge Hill Housing Advice Project and the East Birmingham Project. |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 6-8 April 1999, to Cyprus as leader of a delegation from the Socialist Group of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly, at the invitation of the House of Representatives, who paid for my hotel accommodation. (Registered 20 July 1999) |
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DAWSON, Hilton (Lancaster and Wyre) |
| Nil. |
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DAY, Stephen (Cheadle) |
5. | Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
| | 26-28 February 1999, two nights accommodation and meals provided by North West Area Association of Conservative Clubs (ACC) at their annual conference at the Windermere Hydro Hotel, Windermere, in my capacity as National Vice-Chairman of the ACC and President of North West Area ACC. (Registered 1 March 1999) |
| | 25-26 February 2000, two nights accommodation at the Windermere Hydro Hotel, Windermere, during the North West Conservative Clubs Advisory Council Conference, paid for by the Association of Conservative Clubs (ACC) in my capacity as Chairman of the ACC. (Registered 15 March 2000) |
| | 3-4 March 2000, two nights accommodation at the Livermead Cliff Hotel, Torquay, during the Western Area Conservative Clubs Conference, paid for by the ACC in my capacity as Chairman of the ACC. Return travel from London to Torquay also provided. (Registered 15 March 2000) |
| | April 2000, 00 Scale model of Virgin locomotive in "name" West Coast Rail 250 in glass presentation case, presented to me by Virgin Trains in my capacity as joint chairman of West Coast Main Line All-Party Group following the naming ceremony. (Registered 17 May 2000) |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 11-12 February 1999, to Turin and Milan as part of a West Coast Main Line All Party Group delegation to receive briefing on high speed train technology and to travel on the 'pendolino', as a guest of Fiat UK Ltd., in my capacity as Joint Chairman of the West Coast Main Line All-Party Group. (Registered 12 February 1999) |
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DEAN, Janet (Burton) |
8. | Land and Property |
| | Part share of four residential properties in Cheshire as part of my late grandfather's estate. |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Chairman, Burton Breweries Charitable Trust (unremunerated). |
| | President, East Staffordshire Racial Equality Council (unremunerated). |
| | President, Relate: East Staffordshire Marriage Guidance (unremunerated). |
| | Honorary President, Uttoxeter Citizens' Advice Bureau. |
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DENHAM, John (Southampton, Itchen) |
| Nil. |
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DISMORE, Andrew (Hendon) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Solicitor, partner in Russell, Jones and Walker. |
| | Occasional fees for broadcasting and journalism. |
| | Fee from Associated Newspapers for writing an article on corporate manslaughter. |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 21-26 February 1999, to Israel with the Labour Friends of Israel to meet senior Israeli and Palestinian personnel in the Middle East Peace Process. Flight and accommodation paid for by Labour Friends of Israel. (Registered 8 March 1999) |
| | 18 April 1999, to Auschwitz and Birkenau, Poland, expenses met by the Holocaust Educational Trust. (Registered 21 April 1999) |
| | 12-15 August 1999, to Cyprus to attend political meetings and rally to celebrate 25th anniversary of the Turkish occupation of Famagusta, as a guest of the Ammochostos (Famagusta) Municipality. (Registered 17 August 1999) |
| | 8-12 October 1999, to Cyprus to attend the rally organised by the Morphou Municipality and for political meetings, expenses met by Barnet Friends of Morphou and Morphou Municipality, Cyprus. (Registered 13 October 1999) |
| | 6-11 October 2000, to Cyprus; cost of outward flight, accommodation and meals met by Barnet Friends of Morphou, Morphou Municipality and Friends of Cyprus. (Registered 18 October 2000) |
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DOBBIN, Jim (Heywood and Middleton) |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 24-26 February 1999, to Gibraltar, accompanied by my wife, at the invitation of the Gibraltar Government. (Registered 18 March 1999) |
| | 6-9 September 1999, to Switzerland and Northern Italy, with the All-Party 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) |
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DOBSON, Rt. Hon. Frank (Holborn and St. Pancras) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Occasional fees from broadcasting and journalism. |
| | July 2000, fee from Channel 4 for chairing the Powerhouse programme on two days. |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | The following donations were received towards my campaign for nomination as Labour Party candidate for London Mayor: |
| | Soho Spice Restaurant | £5000 |
| | Iron and Steel Trades Federation | £5500 |
| | Sally Greene, SW1 | £2000 |
| | John Miskelly, N1 | £2000 |
| | GMB London Region | £2000 |
| | Robert and Moira Latham, NW1 | £1000 |
| | Asian Business Network | £1000 |
| | Prof R.J.Rowden, SW16 | £1000 |
| | Mrs J Cohen, SW1 | £1000 |
| | Clive Bourne, Essex | £10,000 |
| | Frank Lowe, SW1 | £25,000 |
| | Barry Townsley, NW8 | £10,000 |
| | Isaac Kaye, W1 | £10,000 |
| | Sir Maurice Hatter, NW8 | £25,000 |
5. | Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
| | 30 May 2000, I formally launched Great North Eastern Railway's new White Rose service between London and York which included a free return journey and meals on the train. (Registered 1 June 2000) |
8. | Land and Property |
| | House in Dunnington, near York. |
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DONALDSON, Jeffrey (Lagan Valley) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Partner in Union Member Services/Financial Research; independent financial advisers. |
| | Partner in Property Partners; estate agents. |
| | Fees from the Daily Telegraph for two articles in December 1999. |
| | Occasional fees for broadcasting and journalism. |
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DONOHOE, Brian (Cunninghame South) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Small payments received for completing research surveys, which are passed on to other organisations. |
| | Occasional fees for media appearances and lectures. |
5. | Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
| | Bardon Aggregates, a quarrying company, provided some specialised brick and fyfestone for a garage built at my home; work undertaken by others and completed April 1999. (Registered 12 May 1999) |
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DORAN, Frank (Aberdeen Central) |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 18-27 February 2000, to India; flights paid for by Labour Friends of India, which is funded by donations from various companies and individuals with connections to India. Hospitality and internal travel was provided by the Indian Government. (Registered 10 March 2000) |
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DORRELL, Rt. Hon. Stephen (Charnwood) |
1. | Remunerated directorships |
| | Faithful Group Ltd.; industrial clothing manufacturer, and its wholly-owned subsidiaries: |
| | | Faithful Ltd. |
| | | Faithful Nederland BV. |
| | | Faithful Inc. |
| | | Bristol Uniforms Ltd.; manufacturer of firefighter clothing. |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 10-12 September 1999, to Cadenabbia, Italy, to attend an Anglo-German conference, paid for by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. (Registered 25 November 1999) |
9. | Registrable shareholdings |
| | (a) | Faithful Group Ltd. |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Trustee, Uppingham School. |
| | Governor, Loughborough Endowed Schools. |
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DOWD, Jim (Lewisham West) |
| Nil. |
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DREW, David (Stroud) |
| Nil. |
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DROWN, Julia (South Swindon) |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | From November 1999, for one year, the Oxford, Swindon and Gloucester Co-operative Society sponsors a web-site that is designed and run for me by Swindon Link Magazine. |
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DUNCAN, Alan (Rutland and Melton) |
1. | Remunerated directorships |
| | N.W. Brown Capital Partners Ltd. (non-executive); a fund investing in early-stage science and innovation companies. |
| | The Venture Practice Group Ltd. (non-executive); a company providing strategic marketing advice and corporate finance to technology companies. |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc. |
| | Owner of Harcourt Consultants, adviser on energy and privatisation matters to foreign companies operating outside the UK, including the Desertel/Desertline group. |
5. | Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
| | 27 October 1999, I was a guest of the William Hill Organisation at Wembley Stadium for the Arsenal v Fiorentina European Champions League football match. (Registered 1 November 1999) |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 15-20 November 1999, to Oman as a guest of the Government of Oman. (Registered 22 November 1999) |
| | 5-8 December 1999, to Oman as a guest of the Government of Oman. (Registered 8 December 1999) |
| | 4-7 September 2000, to Oman as a guest of the Government of Oman. (Registered 12 September 2000) |
7. | Overseas benefits and gifts |
| | 19-23 May 2000, emergency treatment provided by Royal Hospital of Oman. (Registered 30 May 2000) |
| | May 2000, gift of a pair of cufflinks from the Government of Oman. (Registered 30 May 2000) |
9. | Registrable shareholdings |
| | (a) | Sigma Motors (Pvt) Ltd. |
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DUNCAN-SMITH, Iain (Chingford and Woodford Green) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc. |
| | Occasional journalism, broadcasting and lecturing. |
| | Business consultant to Fortress Holdings PLC; sale and marketing of manufactured goods. |
| | Business consultant to Wicksteed Engineering. |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | I occasionally receive unpaid research assistance from interns from colleges (Pace University, Central University of Iowa and Tufts) in America whilst they are studying in London. |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 12-14 October 1999, to Washington, to speak at a conference in my capacity as Shadow Secretary of State for Defence. Travel and accommodation paid for by the Heritage Foundation. (Registered 15 October 1999) |
| | 10 November 1999, to Washington to give evidence to the Committee on International Relations at the House of Representatives. Hotel accommodation and living costs were paid for by Congress. (Registered 19 November 1999) |
| | 15-18 June 2000, to Beaver Creek, Colorado, to attend the AEI World Forum 2000 at the invitation of the American Enterprise Institute, who paid for my travel and accommodation. (Registered 29 June 2000) |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Director of Whitefield Development Trust (unremunerated) in support of Whitefield Schools and Centre in Walthamstow. Whitefield is a school for special needs and disabled children in my constituency. |
| | Member of Court, University of East London. |
| | Honorary Vice-President of the Chapen End Savoy Players. |
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DUNWOODY, Hon. Gwyneth (Crewe and Nantwich) |
5. | Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
| | 16 June 1999, two air tickets to United States given by US Airways, which I donated to The Commonwealth Countries League Educational Fund. (Registered 28 June 1999) |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 11-12 February 1999, to Turin and Milan as part of a West Coast Main Line All Party Group delegation to receive briefing on high speed train technology and to travel on the 'pendolino', as a guest of Fiat UK Ltd. (Registered 12 February 1999) |
8. | Land and Property |
| | Part ownership of a house in Fulham. |