REGISTER OF LORDS' INTERESTS
WADDINGTON,
Lord
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
President, Overseas Service Pensioners Association
Trustee, Natural Justice
Vice Chairman, Bermuda Society
Trustee of the Estate of J.C. Waddington
which owns farmland in Read, Lancashire and a property company
owning about 30 houses in Burnley
WADE
OF CHORLTON, Lord
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Davies Wallis Foyster
King Sturge
President, Combined Heat and Power Association
Access Partnership
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
William Wild & Son Ltd
Choulton Services Ltd
Sterling Energy Systems
NIMTECH
Murray Vernon (Holdings) Ltd
Murray Vernon Ltd
RisingStars Growth Fund Ltd
Country Pubs Ltd
Midas Asset Management Ltd
*12(g) Controlling shareholdings
Choulton Services Ltd (consultancy and investment)
William Wild & Son Ltd (farming and property)
*13(a) Significant shareholdings
Midas Asset Management Ltd
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Member of the Court of Manchester University
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural
bodies
Chairman of Trustees of Cheshire Historic
Churches Preservation Trust
Member of Foundation for Science and Technology
Vice President, North of England Zoological Society
Chairman of Trustees of SAGAR Pension Fund
Chairman of Trustees of Vymura Pension Fund
Chairman of Trustees of Children's Safety Education Foundation
WAKEHAM,
Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Advisory Board, LEK Consultancy
Chairman, Genner Holdings plc
*13(a) Significant shareholdings
Genner Holdings Ltd (Investment Company)
Genner Farms Ltd (small family company)
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Chairman of Governors, Cothill House
Chairman, Alexandra Rose Day
Chancellor, Brunel University
Deputy Lieutenant for Hampshire
Governor, Sutton's Hospital, Charterhouse
Justice of the Peace, Inner London Commission (Non-active)
Member of Council, St. Swithun's School
President, Brendoncare Foundation
Member of Council, RNLI
Trustee, H.M.S. Warrior 1860
WALDEGRAVE
OF NORTH HILL, Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Bank of Ireland Financial Services (UK) plc
Finsbury Life Sciences Investment Trust plc
Henry Sotheran & Co Ltd (antiquarian bookshop)
Waldegrave Farms Ltd (tenant farming company)
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
*12(g) Controlling shareholdings
Waldegrave Farms Ltd (Tenant Farming Co)
Trustee, Wellington Resettled Estate
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural
bodies
Chairman, National Museum of Science and
Industry
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Chairman, Rhodes Trust
Trustee, Mandela-Rhodes Foundation (South Africa)
Beit Memorial Fellowship for Medical Research
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Merchant Venturers Society (Bristol)
Merchant Taylors Livery Co (London)
WALKER
OF GESTINGTHORPE, Lord
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
*12(g) Controlling shareholdings
Gestingthorpe Farming Co Ltd
15(a) Membership of public bodies
WALKER
OF WORCESTER, Lord
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
CSC Computer Sciences Ltd
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Allianz (UK) Limited
Allianz Cornhill Insurance plc
Caparo Group Limited
CBC UK Limited
Vice Chairman, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein
LIFE Administration and Management (11 January 2005)
ITM POWER PLC (11 January 2005)
CORE VCTI PLC (11 January 2005)
CORE VCTII PLC (11 January 2005)
*13(a) Significant shareholdings
Bloomsbury Publishing
Tate & Lyle
ITM Power plc
Farmland and woodland at Abbots Morton Manor,
Worcestershire
*13(c) Financial interests of spouse
or relative or friend
Shareholding in Bloomsbury Publishing
ITM Power plc
Farmland and woodland at Abbots Morton Manor, Worcestershire
15(a) Membership of public bodies
St. Richards Hospice, Worcester
Balliol Campaign Board, Balliol College, Oxford
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural
bodies
15(c) Office-holder in pressure
groups or trade unions
Co-Chairman, International Tax and Investment
Centre
Vice President, German-British Chamber of Industry & Commerce
President, The Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Electrical
Appliances (AMDEA)
Vice President, The British Argentine Chamber of Commerce
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Trustee to substantial children's trust connected
with a friend
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member of The Guild of International Bankers
Member of the UK-China Forum
WALL
OF NEW BARNET, Baroness
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Trade Union Consultant, Department for Education
and Skills
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member, Amicus Trade Union
Member, Fabian Society
WALLACE
OF SALTAIRE, Lord
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
Professor of International Relations, London
School of Economics
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Council Member, Royal Institute of International
Affairs
Board Member, Genius of the Violin
Chairman, Academic Advisory Committee, and Trustee, Goodenough
College, London
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member and Shareholder, Wensleydale Railway
Association
Vice President, Upper Wharfedale Agricultural Society
WALMSLEY,
Baroness
April 2002 - Visit to Japan, scientific exchange
with the Japanese Parliament
15(c) Office-holder in pressure
groups or trade unions
Informal "Parliamentary Ambassador"
to the NSPCC
Patron of the Family Planning Association
Patron of the Helenna Kennedy Bursary Scheme
Trustee, Unicef UK
Trustee, ADAPT (drug rehabilitation and treatment)
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Patron of SKCV Childrens Trust
Honorary Director of Botanic Gardens Conservation International
WALPOLE,
Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Peter Beales Roses T/A Colabay Ltd (rose
and horticultural production and sales)
Farmland in Norfolk including 2 Mansion Houses
and residential properties
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Director, Fakenham Gasworks Road, Museum
Trust
Director, Norfolk Historic Buildings Trust
President, Norfolk Historic Gardens Trust
President, North Norfolk Orbital Railway
President, Sheringham Little Theatre Trust
President, Textile Conservation Centre, Winchester Campus, University
of Southampton
President, The Nelson Society
WALTON
OF DETCHANT, Lord
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Consultant to GlaxoSmithKline on ethical
and social policy considerations associated with genetic research
Advisory Board Member, Medical HR (Human Resources)
Press Editorial Advisor and Consultant, Royal Society of Medicine
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Hon. Life President, Muscular Dystrophy Campaign
President, Bamburgh Castle Golf Club
President, Neuroscience Research Foundation
President, Belford Development Trust
Vice President, Epilepsy Research Foundation
Vice President, Guideposts Trust
Vice President, Research Defence Society
WARNER,
Lord
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
In receipt of Ministerial salary as Parliamentary
Undersecretary of State, Department of Health
WARNOCK,
Baroness
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Ethical Consultant, Marks and Spencer "Healthcare
Plus" (scheme for employees)
Chairman of Ethical Advisory Committee of Pharmagene Laboratories
Ltd
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
President, British Dyslexia Association
Chairman, Planning Aid Trust
WARWICK
OF UNDERCLIFFE, Baroness
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Non-executive/Trustee, USS Ltd
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
Chief Executive, Universities UK
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Member of Board, St. Catherine's Foundation,
Windsor
Trustee, International Student House
Trustee, NCVO
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member, Royal Institution for International
Affairs
Fellow, RSA
WATSON
OF INVERGOWRIE, Lord
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
Member of the Scottish Parliament
WATSON
OF RICHMOND, Lord
*12(b) Parliamentary lobbying
I am European Chairman of Burson-Marsteller.
One of its subsidiaries, BKSH, offers lobbying services in London,
Brussels and Washington. However I have no involvement with this
subsidiary and do not offer lobbying services to any of my Burson-Marsteller
clients or to anyone else. My remuneration as European Chairman
of Burson-Marsteller is £230,000 per annum
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Non-parliamentary consultancy provided to
clients as European Chairman of Burson-Marsteller. Personal clients
are as follows:
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Chairman, Corporate Television Networks (ITN)
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
European Chairman, Burson-Marsteller
Chairman, CTN
Member, Charities Board Committee of BT
Chairman, The Coca-Cola European Advisory Board
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Chairman, The Cambridge University
Chemistry Advisory Board
Chairman, The English Speaking Union
President, The British-German Association
Chairman, The European Atlantic Movement
Chairman, The Council of Commonwealth Societies
Chairman, The UK Steering Committee of Koenigswinter
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural
bodies
Trustee, Great Britain Study Centre, Humboldt
University of Berlin
Trustee, The Richmond Museum
15(c) Office-holder in pressure
groups or trade unions
Chairman, The Father Thames Trust
Council Member, Prince of Wales, Business Leaders Forum
Patron, The Richmond Society
WAVERLEY,
Viscount
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
The CCC Group (24 May 2005)
Visit to Kazakhstan (8-13 November 2002)
as guest of the Kazakhstan Parliament (costs of external flights
and trips to and from Heathrow met by Consolidated Contractors
International (UK) Ltd and internal flights and accommodation
paid by the Kazakhstan Parliament)
WEATHERILL,
Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
President, Bernard Weatherill (Tailors) Savile
Row (unpaid)
Visit to Pakistan in March/April 2002 on
a school's visit (60 pupils) paid for by Akhtar Computer
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Joint Chairman, Three Faiths Forum
Chairman, Industry and Churches, Forum
Chairman, International Association of Industry and Parliament
Trusts
Involvement with Princes's Trust - in particular Prince's Trust
(Business)
Involvement with other charities
Hon. Recorder Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League (RCEL)
President, Croydon Business Ventures (an enterprise agency)
President, Institute for Citizenship
WEDDERBURN
OF CHARLTON, Lord
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Hon. President, Industrial Law Society
WEIDENFELD,
Lord
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Altana AG, Bad Homburg
Axel Springer Verlag, Berlin
Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh
Burda Medien, Munich
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Herbert Quandt Stiftung (Bad Homburg) (charitable
arm of Altana AG and Quandt Family - Pharmaceuticals)
Orion Publishing Group
GAM Worldwide Inc (Global Asset Management)
Cheyne Capital Management Ltd
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
Orion Publishing Group
Axel Springer Verlag (columnist 'Die Welt' and 'Welt am Sonntag')
*13(a) Significant shareholdings
Cheyne Capital Management Ltd
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Hon.Chairman of Board of Governors, Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev (Israel)
Hon.Governor, Tel-Aviv University (Israel)
Hon.Governor, Weizmann Institute (Israel)
Vice President, Oxford University Development Programme
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Chairman of Trustees, Trialogue Educational
Trust (charity)
Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft (Berlin)
WHADDON,
Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Chairman, Daltrade plc
Chairman, Skorimpex-Rind Ltd
Director, Fundstar Ltd
Company Secretary of Rightangle News Ltd
WHITAKER,
Baroness
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Employed on a consultant basis, as a member
of Friends Provident (Isis Asset Management) Committee of Reference
for ethical and socially responsible investment
*13(c) Financial interests of spouse
or relative or friend
Husband (BCG Whitaker) Chair of the South
East Region of the Big Lottery Fund (remunerated)
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
Council Member of the Overseas Development Institute
15(c) Office-holder in pressure
groups or trade unions
Member of the Advisory Council of Transparency
International (UK)
Vice President British Humanist Association
Vice President One World Trust
Patron, British Stammering Association
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Associate of Opportunity International
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Amnesty International
British Humanist Association
Justice
Liberty
Interact
Patron, Runnymede Trust
SoS Sahel Ethiopia, One World Trust
WHITTY,
Lord
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
In receipt of Ministerial salary
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Trustee, Southwark Children's Trust (charity)
16(b) Voluntary organisations
GMB
Fabinn Society
Friends of the Earth
WILCOX,
Baroness
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Non-executive Director, Cadbury Schweppes
plc
Non-executive Director, Carpetright plc
Non-executive Director, Johnson Service Group plc
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Governor, St. Mary's School, Wantage, Oxfordshire
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
President, Trading Standards Institution
President, National Federation of Consumer Groups
Trustee, Christian Responsibility in Public
Affairs
Trustee, St Andrews Holborn Trust
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member, Mission to Fisherman
WILKINS,
Baroness
Life interest in income from a house in North
London
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Vice Chair, HAFAD (Hammersmith and Fulham
Action on Disability)
President, College of Occupational Therapy
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Patron, Asian People with Disabilities Alliance
Patron, Artsline
Patron, HoDis
Member, Spinal Injuries Association
Member, Disabled Drivers' Association
Member, Holiday Care
Member, Shelter
Member, Amnesty
Member, Medical Foundation for care of victims of torture
Member, Wateraid
Member, The Soil Association
WILLIAMS
OF CROSBY, Baroness
Trustee of Century Foundation, New York,
travel costs and attendance fee of $1,000 (April 2002) (two or
three meetings per annum)
Visit to Kashmir as a guest of the Government of India (29 September
2002 to 6 October 2002) (airfares and accommodation paid for by
the Government of India)
Visit to Moscow to attend a conference (12 - 13 October 2002)
(airfares and accommodation for two nights were met by the International
Committee: Russia in the United Europe)
Visit to Paris (11-14 April 2003) to attend board meeting of International
Crisis Group (3 nights' hotel and accommodation)
Visit to New York (8-11 May 2003) to attend board meeting of Century
Foundation (return travel to New York and accommodation plus $1,000
attendance fee)
Visit to Harvard University, John F Kennedy School of Government
(10-17 June 2003), lecturing throughout course, fee of $2900 plus
travel
Visits to Chichester and Darlington Literary Festivals (18-20
July 2003) (travel expenses and accommodation)
Visit to Moscow School of Political Studies, lecture and board
meeting (24-27 July 2003) (travel expenses and accommodation)
Visit to Aspen Institute Conference in Moscow (11-16 August 2003).
(accommodation and travel provided)
Visit to Council on Foreign Relations, New York (29-30 September
2003) (accommodation and travel provided)
Visit to International Crisis Group Meeting (3- 4 October 2003)
(accommodation and travel provided)
Visit to Israel and Palestine, Christian Aid (15-21 March 2004)
(accommodation and travel provided)
Visit to Kennedy School and BCSIA (14-17 April 2004) (accommodation
and travel provided)
Visit to The Century Foundation, New York (13-14 May 2004)) (accommodation
and travel provided - fee of $1000)
Visit to Monterey (14-16 May 2004) (accommodation and travel provided)
Visit to Nuclear Threat Initiative (18-19 May 2004) (accommodation
and travel provided)
Visit to Robert McLaughlan Book Club Glasgow (1-2 June 2004) (accommodation
and travel provided - fee of £100)
Visit to IFEX Forum on Business and Security, Istanbul (30 June
- 1 July 2004) (accommodation and travel provided)
Visit to Hong Kong (8-14 January 2005) as an official visitor under the Visitors’ Programme of the Hong Kong Government. Travel to and from Hong Kong and hotel accommodation met by the Government of Hong Kong (8 February 2005)
Visit to China (15-23 January 2005) at the invitation of the China Reform Forum, Beijung for the purpose of seminars and lectures with a range of Chinese institutions including the Foreign Affairs Institute, the Institute for Strategic Studies and the Institute of European Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Science. The Forum met travel costs to and from Hong Kong and paid for accommodation. At my request the Forum organised a weekend visit to Giulin in southern China. The travel cost to Hong Kong via Giulin was less than the direct return fare to Hong Kong, but I paid for my own accommodation for this weekend off (8 February 2005)
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural
bodies
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Vice-President, CAFOD (UK)
Board member, Moscow School of Political Studies
Member, Advisory Council, Council of Foreign Relations, New York
Board Member, Nuclear Threat Initiative, Washington DC
Trustee, Century Foundation, New York (attendance
fee)
WILLIAMS
OF ELVEL, Lord
33 acres around home in mid-Wales
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Trustee and Vice President, Campaign for
the Protection of Rural Wales
WILLIAMSON
OF HORTON, Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Non-executive Director, Whitbread plc
Trustee, Thomson Foundation
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Chairman, Somerset Strategic Partnership
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member, Council of Honour, European Opera
Centre
Patron, Rethink (National Schizophrenia Fellowship)
WILLOUGHBY
DE BROKE, Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Chairman, St Martins Theatre Company Ltd
*13(a) Significant shareholdings
St Martins Magazines plc
St Martins Theatre Company Ltd
Arable and grass farm in Warwickshire including
residential lettings
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
President, Campaign for the Protection of
Rural England (Warwickshire Branch)
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Fellow, Royal Geographical Society
Fellow, Royal Society of Arts
WILSON
OF DINTON, Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Non-executive Director, BSkyB (British Sky
Broadcasting)
Non-executive Director, Xansa plc
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Chairman of Council of Radley College
Trustee of The Royal Anniversary Trust
Trustee of the Cicely Saunders Foundation
Chairman, Blue Lion Limited (owned by Emmanuel College)
President of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
(CIPD) (from 27 October 2004)
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural
bodies
Director, Leeds Castle Foundation
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Trustee of the Ewing Foundation
WILSON
OF TILLYORN, Lord
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
Master, Peterhouse, Cambridge University
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Chancellor, University of Aberdeen
Chairman, Council of Glenalmond College
Hon.Fellow, Keble College, Oxford
Prime Minister's Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural
bodies
Chairman of Trustees, National Museum of
Scotland
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Hon. President, Hong Kong Society
Hon. President, Hong Kong Association
President, Bhutan Society of the United Kingdom
Registrar, Order of St Michael and St John
Vice President, Royal Scottish Geographical Society
16(b) Voluntary organisations
WINCHESTER,
Lord Bishop of
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
In receipt of episcopal stipend
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Member (ex officio) and Governing Body of
King Alfred's College, Winchester
WINDLESHAM,
Lord
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural
bodies
Member, Ditchley Foundation
Chairman,Butler Trust (prison service recognition
awards)
Prisoner's Education Trust
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Burford Society
Friends of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
Friends of the British Museum
Oxford Preservation Trust
Victim Support (former President)
WINSTON,
Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Company Director, Kayplot Ltd (company involved
in media and publishing)
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
Consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist
and Professor of Fertility Studies, Imperial College, London
Chief of Service, Reproductive Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital,
London
Director of NHS Research and Development, Hammersmith Hospital,
London
*12(g) Controlling shareholdings
Kayplot Ltd (company dealing with broadcasting
and journalism)
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Member of Council, Cancer Research UK
Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural
bodies
Board of Management, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith
Patron, Darwin Centre, Natural History Museum
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
President, Little Foundation (for research
into cerebral palsy)
Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Association of Medical
Research Charities
Member, Medical Plan, Seriously Ill for Medical Research
President, Association Medical Secretaries, Practice Administrators
and Receptionists
Trustee, CHILD (national infertility support group)
Trustee, Cord Blood Charity
Trustee, Human Care Repair
Trustee, Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Fund
Vice President, Haemophilia Society
Vice President, Progress, Group for Reproductive research
Board Member, Sinfonia 2000 (Orchestra)
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Patron, Contact a Family
Patron, Cot Death Society
Patron, Homestart (charity)
Patron, Hope (charity)
Patron, ISSUE (national fertility support group)
Patron, Joshua Gilbert Rhabdomyosarcoma Trust (cancer research)
Patron, Norwood Ravenswood (handicapped children)
Patron, Sage (old age home)
WOLFSON,
Lord
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Chairman and Founder Trustee, Wolfson Foundation
(registered charity)
Chairman, Isaac and Edith Wolfson (Scotland) Charitable Trust
(registered charity)
Chairman, Wolfson Family Charitable Trust (registered charity)
Governor, Weizmann Institute of Science
Governor, Tel Aviv University
Governor, Hebrew University
WOLFSON
OF SUNNINGDALE, Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Fibernet Group plc (Optical Digital Networks)
Galahad Gold plc
Cottages in Westwell, Oxfordshire
Director, Beneslo Charity Ltd
Trustee, Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust
Trustee of the Bedford Estates
Trustee, D.C.W Trust (charity)
WOOLF,
Lord
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
Non-permanent judge of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Vice Chairman of the Council of University
College, London (October 2004/5)
Chairman of the Council of University College, London (2005/06)
Chancellor, Open University of Israel
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Chairman of the Trustees of the Jewish Chronicle
newspaper
WOOLMER
OF LEEDS, Lord
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Partner, Anderson McGraw
Partner, Halton Gill Associates
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Chairman, East Leeds Initiative Ltd
Visit to Romanian Parliament (29 May-2 June
2004) as part of delegation from the all-party Accession Group
of UK Parliament - part of costs met by Romanian Parliament
15(c) Office-holder in pressure
groups or trade unions15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Director and Member of the Council of Foundation
for Management Education
WORCESTER,
Lord Bishop of
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Chairman, Standards & Ethics Committee,
Worcestershire County Council
President and/or Patron, of certain schools in the Diocese of
Worcester
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
President, Society for the Study of Theology
Chairman, Hartlebury Castle State Rooms Trust
ex-officio Chairman, various Worcester Diocesan Trusts
WRIGHT
OF RICHMOND, Lord
*12(d) Non-parliamentary consultant
Consultant, De La Rue plc
Member, BP History Committee
Visit to Syria (9 to 12 September 2002) with
the British/Syria All-party Parliamentary Group for meetings with
the President, Government Ministers, Parliamentarians, British
Embassy and British Council (travel and accommodation met by Mr
Wafic al-Said and Syrian National Assembly)
Visit to Lebanon (15-20 February 2003) with the British/Lebanese
All-party Parliamentary Group, for meetings with the President,
the Prime Minister, Speaker of Parliament, government ministers,
parliamentarians, the British Embassy and the British Council.
(Travel and accommodation met by Mr Hassan Khalil and internal
transportation and security provided by the Lebanese National
Assembly)
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary
organisations
Chairman of the Trustees, Home-Start International
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