REGISTER OF LORDS' INTERESTS
JACOBS,
Lord
JAMES
OF HOLLAND PARK, Baroness
3 London properties one of which is let at
a profit
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Fellow of Royal Society of Arts (unpaid)
Fellow of Royal Society of Literature (unpaid)
President of the Society of Authors
JANNER
OF BRAUNSTONE, Lord
*12(h) Secretarial research and
assistance
World Jewish Congress and World Jewish Affairs
Fund contributed towards office, secretarial, staffing and other
expenses connected with Jewish communal work
July 2002 - 5-6 days in Morocco. Guests
in Morocco itself of Moroccan Government (Journey paid for by
World Jewish Affairs Fund)
August 2002 - Visits to Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, on project
to mark Holocaust graves (Paid for by World Jewish Affairs Fund)
Visits to Stockholm and Sweden - on return from Baltic visit (as
above) - to attend Paedia Jewish Education Conference (Accommodation
and contribution towards flights from that organisation. Balance,
World Jewish Affairs Fund)
September 2002 - Azerbaijan and Turkey (Flights and accommodation
etc in Azerbaijan as guests of Azerbaijan Government. Expenses
in Turkey, World Jewish Affairs Fund)
Visit to Israel - October 2002 - World Jewish Congress Executive
(Expenses paid by World Jewish Affairs Fund and World Jewish Congress)
December 2002 - India - for Commonwealth Jewish Council (Travel
and other expenses covered by Commonwealth Jewish Council. PA
expenses paid for by the World Jewish Affairs Fund)
Visit to Tunisia (18 - 23 February 2003) together with Personal
Assistant, as guests of the Tunisian Authorities
Visit to USA (March 2003) paid for by World Jewish Affairs Fund
Visit to Israel (April 2003) paid for by World Jewish Affairs
Fund
June 2003 - OSCE Conference on antisemitism in Vienna. Led British
delegation - sponsored by Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
September 2003 - Visit to Azerbaijan as guests of Azeri Government.
September 2003 - Visit to South Africa for World Jewish Congress
conference. Paid for by World Jewish Affairs Fund.
September 2003 - Visit to Israel. Paid for by World Jewish Affairs
Fund.
September 2003 - Speech to conference organised by Herbert-Quandt-Stiftung.
Day journey - expenses paid by HQS foundation.
October 2003 - Visit to Lithuania and Latvia on project to mark
Holocaust graves. Paid by Holocaust Educational Trust.
January 2004 - Visit to Dublin. Part of European Jewish Congress
delegation to meet Taoiseach. Paid by World Jewish Affairs Fund.
February 2004 - Visit to Jordan & Israel. Paid by World Jewish
Affairs Fund.
50% interest in Apartment, Tuscany House,
Dickenson Street, Manchester
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Chairman, Holocaust Educational Trust
Chairman, Lord Forte Charitable Foundation
President, Commonwealth Jewish Council
President, Inter Parliamentary Council against Antisemitism
Vice President, World Jewish Congress
Elsie and Barnett Janner Charitable Trust
Holocaust Educational Trust
16(b) Voluntary organisations
International Brotherhood of Magicians
Magic Circle
JAUNCEY
OF TULLICHETTLE, Lord
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Chancellor of the Diocese of St Andrews,
Dunkeld and Dunblane in the Episcopal Church in Scotland
Ex Officio trustee of two charitable trusts
providing:
holiday accommodation for clergy and their families
grants to young women to further their higher education
JAY
OF PADDINGTON, Baroness
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Advisory contract with Currie and Brown on
public/private sector business, particularly on the relevant health
service developments
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Non-executive Director, BT plc
Non-executive Director, Independent News and Media plc
Member, International News and Media International Advisory Board
Attendance at Inter Action Council meeting
in Moscow (July 2003). Fare and hotel costs met by the organisers
Visit to Delhi (November 2004) to give two lectures and attend a charity function for the Dr. L.M. Singhvi Foundation and the Loomba Trust - the two organisations paid the air fares and hotel costs (7 December 2004)
Second holiday home in Co. Cork, Eire regularly
let for periods of up to 2 months each year
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural
bodies
Member of the Board of the Institute of Contemporary
British History (from October 2001)
Member of the Carlton Television Trust
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Chair of the Overseas Development Institute
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Patron of several voluntary organisations
in the health and social care field
JELLICOE,
Earl
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Director, UK Branch of the Winston Churchill
Society (unpaid)
Consultant of the Royal Geographical Society (unpaid)
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Former Chairman, Council of Kings College,
London
Former Chancellor, Southampton University
Former President of the Royal Geographical Society (unpaid)
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Patron, Wiltshire and Swindon Community Foundation
JENKIN
OF RODING, Lord
*12(a) Parliamentary consultancy
agreements
Since 1990, served as an unpaid political
consultant for the Thames Estuary Airport Co. Ltd (and its predecessors).
In 1992, an informal understanding was reached between the Company
and its consultants that, as and when the Company secured the
finance to launch a Planning Application to construct the proposed
airport, this service could be remunerated. Until this happens,
it is impossible to quantify what, if anything, will be paid.
No written agreement though the understanding has been acknowledged
by the company from time to time. All relevant correspondence
shown to Registrar
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Consultant, Sumitomo Trust and Banking Company
Ltd
7 - 11 April 2002 - meeting of the International
Advisory Board of Marsh & McLennan Group of Companies in Zurich,
Switzerland, unremunerated but with all expenses paid for myself
and my wife
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Governor of Clifton College, Bristol
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Chairman of the Foundation for Science and
Technology
Co-opted Member, Council of the Royal Institution of Great Britain
Joint President of the Association of London Government
Past President, Association for Science Education (2002-2003)
President of the Hatfield Heath Branch of the Saffron Walden Constituency
Conservative Association
Trustee of the BURA Charitable Trust (British Urban Regeneration
Association)
Trustee of the St. Andrew's Prize Trust (which annually awards
an international prize for proposals for environmental improvement)
Vice President of the Local Government Association
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member, Cancer Research UK
Member, Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
JOFFE,
Lord
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Chair, The Giving Campaign
Chair, Management Accounting for Non-Government Organisations
(MANGO)
Trustee, The Smith Institute
Trustee, The Legal Assistance Trust
Trustee, The Canon Collins Educational Trust for Southern Africa
Trustee, J G & V L Joffe Charitable Trust
Trustee, Sumner Wilson Charitable Trust
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member, Voluntary Euthanasia Society
JONES,
Lord
15(c) Office-holder in pressure
groups or trade unions
Member, The Industrial Advisory Board of
the Northern Aerospace Technology Exploitation Centre (N.A.T.E.C)
(unpaid) (19 October 2004)
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Chairman, Diocesan Board of Education (Diocese
of St. Asaph)
President, League of Friends, Deeside Community Hospital
President, Saltney Historical Society
President, Sandycroft and Mancot Scouts
President, The Hawarden Singers
President, Wrexham-Birkenhead Rail Users Association
Trustee, The Winnicott Clinic of Psychotherapy
President, Flintshire Alzheimer's Society
Director, Genesis Initiative (enhances the prospects for small
businesses)
Trustee 'Friends of Africa' (a charity seeking to create small
business in Africa)
JOPLING,
Lord
Guest lecturer with Saga Cruises for 2 weeks
in August 2002 to the Baltic accompanied by wife (hospitality
no remuneration) (12 October 2004)
Guest lecturer with Saga Cruises for 2 weeks in November 2003
to the Coast of Brazil accompanied by wife (hospitality no remuneration)
(12 October 2004)
Guest lecturer with Saga Cruises for 2 weeks in September 2004
to the West Mediterranean accompanied by wife (hospitality no
remuneration) (12 October 2004)
Owner of rented houses in North Yorkshire
Part owner of agricultural land in North Yorkshire
Partner in farming business in North Yorkshire
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Member of the Court, York University
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
President Emeritus, Auto Cycle Union
President, Despatch Association
JORDAN,
Lord
JUDD,
Lord
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Adviser to De Montfort University on the
works of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences and on scholarships
policy and administration
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Non-executive Director of Portsmouth Harbour
Renaissance Ltd
*12(h) Secretarial research and assistance
An employee of Oxfam acts as one of my research assistants (24 May 2005)
Seminar on Terrorism in Berlin (2-4 June
2002) organised by The University of Maryland in Berlin (fare,
hotel and modest honorarium paid)
Visit to the United States (20-22 October 2002) as a guest of
the American Committee for Peace in Chechnya (travel and accommodation
paid; travel by World Traveller Plus)
Visit to the Hague (15 November 2002) to attend a conference organised
by The International Helsinki Federation (Netherlands Committee)
(accommodation in the Hague paid for by The International Helsinki
Federation and expenses partly financed by the Council of Europe
in view of my role as Rapporteur on Chechnya)
Visit to Russia, Ingushetia and Chechnya (19-24 January 2003)
in capacity as Rapporteur to the Parliamentary Assembly of the
Council of Europe on the conflict in Chechnya
Visit to Scotland (15-20 June 2003) to attend a seminar on Post
Conflict Reconstruction organised by the Stanley Foundation (US)
(fare and accommodation provided, also for spouse)
Visit to the United States (12-17 September 2003) (i) to attend
and speak at meetings on "interdependence" in Philadelphia
organised by the Democracy Collaborative, as a guest of the University
of Maryland (travel and accommodation paid); (ii) to participate
in a series of meetings in Washington DC on Chechnya: these included
giving evidence to the Congressional Commission on Cooperation
and Security in Europe (fare and accommodation paid by the American
Committee for Peace in Chechnya and The Foundation for Civil Liberties)
Visit to United States (9-10 December 2003) as a guest of the
American Committee for Peace in Chechnya to speak at a seminar
(economy travel and accommodation paid)
Visit to Sofia, Bulgaria (4-6 April 2004) to attend conference
on arms control and the arms trade as trustee of Saferworld (fares
and accommodation paid by Saferworld
Visit to Rome (10-12 September 2004) guest of the University of
Maryland (USA) Democracy Collaborative and the Mayor of Rome at
a celebration of interdependence and related meetings. Accommodation
and travel (economy class) provided by the hosts (21 September
2004)
Visit to Berlin (23-25 May 2005) to attend seminar on Chechnya being organised by the Brookings Institution and the Robert Bosch Stiftung who will meet expenses (24 May 2005)
London Flat; Pimlico, London
Principal House; Thackthwaite, near Cockermouth, Cumbria
Residential Property (let) at Tamworth
*13(d) Hospitality or gifts
11 November 2002 and 22 April 2004, dinner
(with wife) as guests of the Russian Minister Counsellor
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Member of British Council
Member of the Court of Lancaster University
Member of the Council of Senior Fellows of De Montfort University
Member of the Court of the London School of Economics and Political
Science
Member, Court of the University, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
Freedom of the City of Portsmouth
Hon. Fellow, Portsmouth University
Hon. Fellow, Selly Oak Colleges
Hon. Lecturer of the University of East Anglia
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural
bodies
Trustee of the Ruskin Foundation
15(c) Office-holder in pressure
groups or trade unions
Hon. Advisor to International Alert
Member, North West Regional Advisory Committee of the National
Trust
Trustee, Saferworld
Vice President, Council for National Parks
Vice President, United Nations Association
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
President of the Friends of the Royal Naval
Museum, Portsmouth
Vice President, European Atlantic Group
Member of the Honorary Council of the International Partnership for Service-Learning and Leadership (22 March 2005)
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member of a range of voluntary organisations
in the spheres of environment, international affairs, overseas
development, social policy and the arts.
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