FABRICANT, Michael (Lichfield) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc. |
|  | Occasional contributions to press and broadcasting. |
| | Parliamentary reviewer for the Institution of Electrical Engineers on engineering matters. Fee received is passed on in full for researcher for IEE. (£1,001-£5,000) |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | Provision, free of charge, by SolNet Systems Limited of Lichfield of internet site detailing my parliamentary and constituency work on the world wide web. |
| | Contributions of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election were made by: |
| |  | Arthur Price of England (manufacturer of cutlery; headquarters in Lichfield) |
| | | Gothard Trust, Burton-on-Trent |
5. | Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
| | 4 December 2001, visit to York to attend the 100th anniversary dinner of the Biscuit, Cake, Chocolate and Confectionary Alliance as Deputy Chairman of the relevant All-Party Group. Second Class travel, dinner and one night's accommodation were paid for by the BCCCA. (Registered 13 December 2001) |
8. | Land and Property |
| | House in Maine, USA, lived in by friends who maintain the property but do not pay rent. |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Non-executive director of the Engineering and Technology Board (unremunerated). The Board is the governing body of the engineering institutions in the United Kingdom. |
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FALLON, Michael (Sevenoaks) |
1. | Remunerated directorships |
| | Just Learning Holdings Ltd; children's day nurseries, and of the following subsidiaries: |
| | | Learning Just Ltd. |
| | | Just Learning Ltd. |
| | | Just Learning Developments Ltd.. |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Fees from occasional journalism, lecturing and market research. |
9. | Registrable shareholdings |
| | (a) | Just Learning Holdings Ltd. |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Director (unremunerated), International Care and Relief; overseas charity based in Kent. |
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FARRELLY, Paul (Newcastle-under-Lyme) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Brief overlap of employment with The Observer newspaper after General Election for two weeks before resignation. |
| | Occasional income from freelance journalism, writing, research and television appearances. |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the Ceramic and Allied Trades Union. |
FIELD, Rt. Hon. Frank (Birkenhead) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Freelance writer and journalist. |
| | Occasional fees for public speaking engagements. |
| | Monthly column for PensionsWeek, a publication owned by Pearson. (£1,001-£5,000) |
| | Regular reviews for GMTV's Sunday Programme. (£1-£1,000) |
| | Fee received from JP Morgan for chairing a conference at the Gleneagles Hotel, 13-15 September 2001. (Registered 27 September 2001) |
5. | Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
| | 15 July 2001, I was the guest of the Prudential Corporation at Glyndebourne. (Registered 25 July 2001) |
8. | Land and Property |
| | House in Chiswick, from which rental income is received. |
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FIELD, Mark (Cities of London and Westminster) |
1. | Remunerated directorships |
| | On 17 August 2001 I resigned my directorship of the recruitment firm which I had set up in 1994 and run before entering Parliament (see category 2, below). |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000) |
| | Under the terms of my departure from Kellyfield Consulting (the headhunting/recruiting company of which I was a director prior to entering Parliament and a 50% shareholder), I have disposed of my entire interest (subject to that detailed in category 9, below). As part of my earn-out arrangement I shall receive six six-monthly payments of £50,000 on the final day of May and November during 2002, 2003 and 2004. |
| | Elected councillor in Kensington and Chelsea (until 2 May 2002). |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 21 April 2002, to Tegernsee, Bavaria, to speak at and participate in a conference on the Future of Conservatism: British German perspectives; as guest of the Birmingham University for German Studies, who met the costs of flights between Heathrow and Munich and hospitality at the Wildbadt Kreuth Centre, Bavaria. (Registered 29 April 2002) |
9. | Registrable shareholdings |
| | (a) | As part of the arrangements referred to in category 2, above, I hold 'A' shares in Kellyfield Consulting (granted on 17 August 2001) entitling me to 2.5% of the proceeds of any sale of the company in future. These shares, granted in a scrip dividend, confer no other rights. |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | My wife, Michèle Acton, is a director of the international investment bank, HSBC, in which she holds shares and options to a value in excess of £25,000. |
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FISHER, Mark (StokeonTrent Central) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Occasional income from writing. |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 1-4 September 2001, to Tunisia with delegation from All-Party Group on Tunisia. Flight and hotel costs paid by Tunisian Government. (Registered 24 October 2001) |
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FITZPATRICK, Jim (Poplar and Canning Town) |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | President of Millwall Rugby Football Club (non-remunerated). |
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FITZSIMONS, Lorna (Rochdale) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Occasional media work. |
| | I lecture for two terms a year to politics students at Richmond College. (£1,001-£5,000) |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 1998/9, Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme visits to Poland, Bosnia and Kenya with the Army. (Registered 20 June 2001) |
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FLIGHT, Howard (Arundel and South Downs) |
1. | Remunerated directorships |
| | Investec Asset Management Group:- |
| | | Joint Chairman, Investec Asset Management* |
| | Investec Asset Management associated companies:- |
| | | Investec Global Strategy Fund Ltd. |
| | | Investec International Accumulation Fund Ltd. |
| | | Investec European Growth and Income Trust Ltd. |
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| | Other remunerated directorships |
| | | Director, PIMA; investment management industry PEPs and ISAs representative company. |
| | | Director, Avebury Asset Management Limited; specialist bond fund management company. |
| | | Chairman, ACM European Enhanced Income PLC; closed-ended investment trust investing in high yielding European bonds, managed by Alliance Capital. |
| | | Director, Buyers Guide PLC; investment holding company. |
| | | Director, Stellar Funds PCC Ltd.; open-ended investment company providing high yielding Bond Hedge Fund. |
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| | Non-remunerated directorships |
| | | *Investec Asset Management subsidiaries and associated companies:- |
| | | Director, Gulf Overseas Investment Fund Limited. |
| | | Investec Select Funds PLC (Ireland). |
| | | First India Asset Management Ltd. (India). |
| | | Investec Investment Management Ltd. |
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| | Other non-remunerated directorships |
| | | Director, Halliday Flight Halliday Limited. |
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) |
| | Occasional fees for participating in MORI and Opinion Leader Research polls. |
| | | All fees for opinion polls are donated to Arundel and South Downs Conservative Association. |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | In connection with my front bench duties I receive assistance on tax computations from an individual employed by KPMG. |
8. | Land and Property |
| | House and 70 acres of mixed farmland rented in Worcestershire, including approximately an acre of land with planning permission, owned by my wife and family. |
| | 50% interest in a small farmhouse in the Tarn area in France (pending disposal). |
| | Ski chalet in France, beneficially owned, rented out for holiday lets. |
| | Personal residence in Westminster; garden flat let. |
| | Personal residence in Arundel in my constituency; garden flat let. |
9. | Registrable shareholdings |
| | (a) | Halliday Flight Halliday Ltd. |
| | | Updata Software PLC. |
| | | Software first; .com plc. |
| | | Imparo Ltd.; educational software. |
| | | Avebury Asset Management. |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Beneficial interest, below registrable value, in Investec Group shares. |
| | Shareholding and options below registrable value in Buyers Guide. |
| | Shareholdings in various EIS companies below registrable value. |
| | Director (unremunerated), Elgar Foundation. The Elgar Birthplace Trust Trading Company organises the sale of scores cds etc on sale at the Birthplace Museum. |
| | Governor, Brentwood School. |
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FLINT, Caroline (Don Valley) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Member of Political Opinion Panel of BPRI (Business Planning and Research International). (£1-£1,000). I donate the fee to my constituency Labour Party. |
| | Occasional surveys for opinion research companies (all fees donated to my Constituency Labour Party). |
| | Occasional fees for media, journalism, broadcasting and lectures. |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Board Member, Sure Start Denaby Main Partnership (unremunerated). |
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FLOOK, Adrian (Taunton) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Member of London Borough of Wandsworth until May 2002. |
| | Adviser to Financial Dynamics Ltd. (since September 2000 a subsidiary of Cordiant PLC) a financial public relations consultancy for whom I have worked since 1998. Cordiant is a top ten global marketing communications group. My role is primarily an educational one to explain to colleagues how Parliament, local government and the European Union work in practice and how they all interact (£16,000). (£15,001-£20,000). I may also benefit from a share option scheme that comes to fruition in 2003 as I have been granted up to £3600 (nominal value) of Cordiant PLC shares, dependent on performance. |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 23-30 September 2001, to China on fact-finding visit. Internal flights and hotel expenses paid by the Britain Club and the Chinese Association of Friendship and International Understanding. The international flights were sponsored by BMC Properties and Management Ltd. (Registered 24 October 2001) |
9. | Registrable shareholdings |
| | (a) | Wickwar Trading Estate Ltd., the primary asset of which is a bonded warehouse. |
| | | Phillips & Co. (Weston-super-Mare) Ltd., the primary asset of which is a shop and a flat above. |
| | | J. Flook & Co. Ltd., a dormant trading company. |
| | | All of the above companies relate to a family business. |
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FLYNN, Paul (Newport West) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Occasional income from other journalism and book sales. |
8. | Land and Property |
| | Rental income from flat in London. |
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FOLLETT, Barbara (Stevenage) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Communications consultant to Ken Follett (author). |
8. | Land and Property |
| | Residential flat in London SE1, from which rental income is received. |
| | Residential house in Cape Town, South Africa, from which rental income is occasionally received. |
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FORTH, Rt. Hon. Eric (Bromley and Chislehurst) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Talks given to groups of delegates from business and voluntary sectors on behalf of the House Magazine. (£1-£1,000) |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the Chelwood Club; a local business club. (Registered 5 October 2001) |
8. | Land and Property |
| | My wife owns a house in France from which she receives occasional rental income. |
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FOSTER, Rt. Hon. Derek (Bishop Auckland) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Parliamentary consultant to 3M UK PLC. (£5,001-£10,000) |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 7-10 April 2002, to USA, to visit the USA headquarters of GlaxoSmithKline, who operate a manufacturing plant in my constituency at Barnard Castle where some redundancies have been announced. The purpose of my visit, which was at the invitation of the Vice-President in charge of World wide Manufacturing, was first, to ensure the long term future for the Barnard Castle site, and second, to explore the possibility of Bio-Tech start up companies in the County of Durham (UK) in association with Duke University and GSK. GSK paid for the flights and accommodation. (Registered 24 April 2002) |
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FOSTER, Don (Bath) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc. |
| | Occasional income from broadcasting and journalism. |
| | Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. (£1-£1,000). All income donated directly to Bath Abbey 2000 Appeal Fund. |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 3-13 February 2002, to Ethiopia, to see the work of the charity Water Aid. My flight and hotel costs were paid for by Wessex Water and some of the minor costs (such as travel between hotels and the sites of various projects) was paid for by various Ethiopian charities including Water Action and Progynist. (Registered 11 April 2002) |
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FOSTER, Michael J. (Hastings and Rye) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Consultant to a firm of solicitors, Messrs. Fynmores of Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex. |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | A contribution of more than 25% of my expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the GMB to the Hastings and Rye Constituency Labour Party. (Registered 5 September 2001) |
8. | Land and Property |
| | House owned jointly with my wife in St. Leonards-on-Sea, from which rental income is received. |
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FOSTER, Michael (Worcester) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Occasional income from broadcasting and journalism. |
| | Member of Harris Parliamentary Panel. |
| | Member of MORI Opinion Panel. |
| | | Remuneration from opinion polls goes to local charities and the Labour Party. |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | A contribution of more than 25% of my election expenses at the 2001 General Election was made by the GMB trade union. (Registered 11 July 2001) |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Patron of Maggs Day Centre, a centre for homeless people based in Worcester. |
| | Honorary President of Worcester City Mind Group. |
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FOULKES, George (Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley) |
| Nil. |
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FOX, Dr. Liam (Woodspring) |
2. | Remunerated employment, office, profession etc |
| | Occasional lectures in emergency medicine. |
4. | Sponsorship or financial or material support |
| | Contributions to staffing running of private office from Cllr Michael Batt of Amersham, who is also Principal of SMAE Institute, Maidenhead.. |
| | As a member of the Opposition Front Bench Health Team I benefit from research support provided by a team researcher who is on secondment from Newship Group Ltd., a management company. (This support ceased at Dissolution, 14 May 2001.) |
5. | Gifts, benefits and hospitality (UK) |
| | 4 May 2001, use of a helicopter provided by Sir Stanley Kalms from London to Yorkshire return. (Registered 5 July 2001) |
6. | Overseas visits |
| | 26-28 July 2001, to Bordeaux, to attend seminar on world health policies, sponsored by AXA Insurance (PPP). (Registered 10 January 2002) |
9. | Registrable shareholdings |
| | (a) | Arrest Ltd.; medical education company. |
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FRANCIS, Hywel (Aberavon) |
10. | Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests |
| | Vice-Chair and trustee of the Bevan Foundation (unpaid). |
| | Vice-President of the National Institute for Adult Continuing Education (unpaid) |
| | Chair of the Paul Robeson Cymru Committee (unpaid). |
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FRANCOIS, Mark (Rayleigh) |
8. | Land and Property |
| | Two-bedroomed house in Basildon, Essex, from which rental income is received. |
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