REGISTER OF LORDS' INTERESTS
JACOBS, Lord - JUDD, Lord
KALMS, Lord - KREBS, Lord
JACOBS, Lord
JAMES OF BLACKHEATH, Lord
*12(d) Non-parliamentary
consultant
Cerberus Capital Management LP based in
New York
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Chairman, Henlys Group plc
Chairman, Vidapulse Limited (currently unpaid)
Chairman Designate, Brighton Rock (currently unpaid)
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural bodies
Vice Patron, National Tank Museum
Chairman and Trustee, Epsom Training and Development Fund (racing)
David James Music Charitable Trust (own charity set up to assist
emerging British composers)
JAMES OF HOLLAND PARK, Baroness
*13(b) Landholdings
Seven properties, four in London; three
of the properties are occupied either rent-free or at a loss;
only one rented commercially.
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
Costa Literary Prize committee member
(unpaid)
President of the Society of Authors (unpaid)
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and of the
Royal Society of Literature but not an office holder in either
of these organisations
JANNER OF BRAUNSTONE, Lord
*12(h) Secretarial research
and assistance
World Jewish Congress, The Commonwealth
Jewish Trust, the World Jewish Affairs Fund and the Coexistence
Trust contribute or have contributed towards office, secretarial,
staffing and other expenses connected with Jewish communal work
*12(i) Visits
December 2005 - Israel - Chairman, International
Council of Jewish Parliamentarians (flight paid by ICJP, accommodation
by WJA donor, all other expenses paid by World Jewish Affairs
Fund)
February 2006 - Bahrain, Qatar, Arab Emirates - Work on Coexistence
Trust (paid by World Jewish Affairs Fund)
April 2006 - Germany and France - Work on Coexistence Trust (paid
by World Jewish Affairs Fund)
May 2006 - Gibraltar - guest of Government and Jewish community
(paid by World Jewish Affairs Fund)
July 2006 - Latvia - keynote speaker by invitation of the President,
MFA Holocaust Conference (paid by LATO organisation in association
with Latvian MFA)
August 2006 - Israel - work on Coexistence Trust (paid by World
Jewish Affairs Fund)
September 2006 - Ukraine - Led British delegation to World Holocaust
Forum commemorating the Babi Yar massacre (paid for by the FCO
and World Jewish Affairs Fund)
October 2006 - Italy - Meetings at the Vatican (paid for by the
World Jewish Affairs Fund)
November 2006 - Paris - World Jewish Congress Governing Board
Meeting (paid for by the World Jewish Affairs Fund)
December 2006 - Paris - work on The Coexistance Trust (paid by
World Jewish Affairs Fund)
January 2007 - Israel - work on The Coexistance Trust (paid by
World Jewish Affairs Fund)
February 2007 - Bulgaria & Greece - work on The Coexistance
Trust (paid by World Jewish Affairs Fund)
April 2007 - Poland - work on The Coexistance Trust (paid by
World Jewish Affairs Fund)
May 2007 - Visit to Tunisia as guest of the Tunisian Government
with his PA Daniel Bacall - paid for by the Tunisian Government
May 2007 - Norway, Sweden & Finland - work on The Coexistance
Trust (paid by World Jewish Affairs Fund)
June 2007 - Romania - Member of British Government Delegation
to the OSCE Conference against Discrimination (paid for by the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office and World Jewish Affairs Fund)
August 2007 - India - Work on the Coexistance Trust and Commonwealth
Jewish Trust (paid by World Jewish Affairs Fund). Guest of owners
of Intercontinental The Grand Hotel, New Delhi, together with
PA Maureen Gold (August 10th - August 23rd)
September - October 2007 - USA and Canada - Work on the Coexistence
Trust (paid by the World Jewish Affairs Fund and the Commonwealth
Jewish Council of Canada) (24th September - 3rd
October)
October 2007 - Germany - Visit to Bergen-Belsen Concentration
Camp for opening of new Archive Centre as guests of the Government
of Lower Saxony (27-28 October)
December 2007 - January 2008 - Israel - Work on The Coexistence
Trust (paid by the World Jewish Affairs Fund) (27th
December 2007 - 6th January 2008)
February 2008 - Austria and Bosnia Herzegovina - Work on the Coexistence
Trust (paid for World Jewish Affairs Fund) (10-14 February 2008)
Attended the 8th Doha Forum on Democracy, Development
and Free Trade (13-15 April 2008). Flights, accommodation, food
and transport paid for by the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Visit to Bahrain (15-17 April 2008) - Work on the Coexistence
Trust (paid for by World Jewish Affairs Fund)
Attended the President's Conference: Facing Tomorrow in Jerusalem
(12-15 May 2008) (paid for by World Jewish Affairs Fund)
Visit to Latvia (26-28 May 2008) meetings with the Jewish community
and Latvian Government (paid for by World Jewish Affairs Fund)
Visit to India (24 July-4 August 2008) on behalf of the Commonwealth
Jewish Council and Trust. Return flight fare donated by Samuel
Marshall. Hotel accommodation partly provided by the Intercontinental
The Grand Hotels. I was accompanied by my Assistant, Maureen
Gold - Director Commonwealth Jewish Council and Trust. Her fare
was paid by the Commonwealth Jewish Council and Trust and hotel
accommodation partly provided by Intercontinental The Grand Hotels
Visit to Denmark and The Netherlands (24-28August 2008) - work
on the Coexistence Trust (paid for jointly by the Coexistence
Trust and World Jewish Affairs Fund)
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
Chairman, Holocaust Educational Trust
Chairman, Lord Forte Charitable Foundation
President, Commonwealth Jewish Trust
Vice President, World Jewish Congress
Joint President, The Coexistence Trust
16(a) Trusteeships
Elsie and Barnett Janner Charitable Trust
Holocaust Educational Trust
The Coexist Foundation
16(b) Voluntary organisations
International Brotherhood of Magicians
Magic Circle
JANVRIN, Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Deputy Chairman, HSBC Private Bank UK
(from 7 January 2008)
Chairman of the Leadership Council (an advisory panel) of The
Company Agency (from 1 July 2008) (The Company Agency specialises
in improving Leadership Communication skills)
*12(i) Visits
An all-expenses paid visit to the United
Arab Emirates to discuss a possible private consultancy project
(unrelated to my membership of the House of Lords) (1-4 June 2008)
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Member of the Strategic Advisory Board
of The UK India Business Council
Visiting Fellow, Oxford Centre for Corporate Reputation, Said
Business School, Oxford University (from 25 June 2008)
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
Director, The Queen's 80th Birthday
Trust (appointed 4.1.2006)
Director, The Children's Garden Party Ltd (appointed 11.1.2006)
Chair of the Trustees, Entente-Cordiale Scholarship Scheme (from
28 April 2008)
Co-Patron of the Campaign for Oxford (since 28 May 2008)
Member of the Development Committee, St. George's Chapel, Windsor
(from 20 May 2008)
JAY OF EWELME, Lord
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Non-executive Director, Associated British
Foods (ABF)
Non-executive Director, Valeo
Non-executive Director, Credit Agricole
Non-executive Director, Candover Investments plc
*12(f) Regular remunerated employment
Chairman of the House of Lords Appointments
Commission (from 1 October 2008)
*12(i) Visits
Club class return airfare to Toronto
Langdon Hotel, paid for by Victoria University for Global Studies
Club class return airfare to Washington; Accommodation at the
British Embassy in Washington (for attendance at the GLOBE Washington
Legislators Forum) paid for by the Global Legislators Organisation
(GLOBE) (Feb 12-14)
2 x Club class tickets and 2 nights stay in the Hotel de Rome
(4-5 June 2007) for GLOBE meeting in Berlin
Club Class return fare London-Brasilia (18-22 February 2008) plus
3 nights in hotel paid for by GLOBE
Club class return Tokyo, plus 5 nights in hotel (June 2008) for
GLOBE meet-up
*13(c) Financial interests of spouse or relative
or friend
My wife, Lady (Sylvia) Jay, CBE is -
Chairman of Food from Britain
Vice Chair, L'Oreal UK
Non-executive Director of -
The Body Shop
Lazard (New York based)
St. Gobain (Paris based)
Alcatel Lucent
Chair of the Pilgrim Trust
Trustee of the Prison Reform Trust
15(c) Office-holder in pressure groups or trade
unions
Vice Chairman of Business for New Europe
(BNE)
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
Association Member, BUPA
Chairman of MERLIN Board Limited (International Medical Relief
Agency)
Chairman of the Trustees of MERLIN
Member GLOBE Inter-parliamentary Group on the Environment
Member of Panel of Senior Advisors, Royal Institute of International
Affairs, Chatham House (unpaid)
Patron of the English Trust for European Education
Vice-Chair of the Executive of Business for New Europe
JAY OF PADDINGTON, Baroness
*12(d) Non-parliamentary
consultant
Advisory contract with Gerson Lehrman
Group
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Non-executive Director, BT plc Corporate
Social Responsibility Committee
Non-executive Director, Independent News and Media plc
Member, International News and Media International Advisory Board
*12(i) Visits
Attendance at IAC Annual Conference in
Jordan (April 2006). IAC paid air fare and hotel expenses
Attendance at IAC Annual Conferences in Hamburg, Germany and Stockholm,
Sweden (June 2008) - IAC paid air fare and hotel expenses
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
Member of Council Overseas Development
Institute
16(a) Trusteeships
Trustee, New Health Network
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Patron of several voluntary organisations in
the health and social care field
Associate Member of Inter Action Council
JENKIN OF RODING, Lord
*12(d) Non-parliamentary
consultant
Since 1990, served as an unpaid 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,
though the understanding has been acknowledged by the company
from time to time. All relevant correspondence and the present
consultancy contract shown to Registrar
Consultant, Sumitomo Trust and Banking Company Ltd
*12(i) Visits
Visit to France (February 2007) as a member
of a delegation from the All-Party Group on the Nuclear Industry
as guests of the French Nuclear company, Areva SA who paid all
travel and hotel expenses
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Governor of Clifton College, Bristol
Hon Fellow of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
Hon Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Hon Fellow of The College of Optometrists
Fellow of Queen Mary, University of London
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
President of the Foundation for Science
and Technology (Chairman, 1997-2006)
Formerly Co-opted Member, Council of the Royal Institution of
Great Britain (2002-2005)
Joint President of London Councils
Past President, Association for Science Education (2002-2003)
Trustee of the BURA Charitable Trust (British Urban Regeneration
Association)
Vice President of the Local Government Association
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member, Cancer Research UK
Member, Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
Technical Member of B.U.P.A
JOFFE, Lord
*13(d) Hospitality or gifts
20 November 2007: The costs of the plaintiffs
in the case of Lord Alton and others v. The Secretary of State
for the Home Department of which I was one, were met by contributions
from Iranian residents in the UK through the National Council
of Resistance of Iran
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
Trustee, Management Accounting for Non-Government
Organisations (MANGO)
Trustee, Smith Institute
Trustee, Legal Assistance Trust
16(a) Trusteeships
Trustee, J G & V L Joffe Charitable
Trust
Trustee, Sumner Wilson Charitable Trust
16(b) Voluntary organisations
JONES, Lord
JONES OF BIRMINGHAM, Lord
*12(g) Controlling shareholdings
Digby Jones Consulting Ltd (a non-trading
company owned by me for consultancy and speaking engagements but
which ceased to trade on my appointment as a Minister
*12(i) Visits
In April 2008 Lord Jones of Birmingham
visited Bahrain as part of a Ministerial visit that also incorporated
Thailand, Australia and New Zealand.
The Minister visited Bahrain to attend the opening session of
the first meeting of the Bahrain/UK Technical Experts Committee,
and to promote business ties between the UK and Bahrain as a guest
of the Crown Prince of Bahrain at the Bahrain Grain Prix.
Lord Jones was invited to Bahrain by the Crown Prince. The office
of the Crown Prince covered the hotel accommodation costs for
the two nights (5/6 April) at a total of approximately £1,800.
*13(a) Significant shareholdings
I have two holdings of 5% of the issued
capital of two business start-ups - Newton's Concepts Ltd and
iClean Systems Ltd - both of which have been placed in the blind
trusteeship of another unrelated shareholder for the duration
of my ministerial office
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Chairman, Advisory Board, Birmingham University
Business School
Visiting Professor, Hull University Business School
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
Trustee, Bromsgrove School Foundation
Chairman of Trustees, Redrow Foundation
Associate, BUPA
Non-executive Director, Leicester Tigers Rugby Club
Corporate Ambassador for Cancer Research UK
Fellow, UNICEF
JONES OF CHELTENHAM, Lord
*12(d) Non-parliamentary
consultant
Non-executive Adviser to Doyle Clayton
Solicitors
Non-executive Adviser to Barlow Frith Communications
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
Unremunerated Director of Dolce Vita (Pty)
Botswana Ltd (unpaid)
*12(i) Visits
Visit to Barbados for Cricket World Cup
Final - transport, accommodation and hospitality provided by Gleeds
*13(b) Landholdings
A house in Botswana owned jointly with
wife. The deeds of the house are held by Dolce Vita (Pty) Botswana
Ltd
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
Patron, Kambia Hospital Appeal (Sierra
Leone)
Patron, Cheltenham and District Samaritans
Patron, Cheltenham Open Door
Vice President, Cheltenham YMCA
Vice President, National Star College
Vice President, Cheltenham Town Football Club
President, Cheltenham Swimming and Water Polo Club
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member, UK Botswana Society
Member, Liberal Democrats
JONES OF WHITCHURCH, Baroness
*12(f) Regular remunerated
employment
Acting Chair of the School Food Trust
(August 2006 to January 2007)
Chair of Circle 33 Housing Association
Member of Circle Anglia Group Board
Chair of Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors Ombudsman Board
Non-executive Board Member of WRAP (Waste and Resources Action
Programme)
*12(i) Visits
Visit to Moscow (10 to 16 February 2007)
as guest of Novosti
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Member of the School Food Trust (a non-departmental
public body)
Member of the General Medical Council (Fitness to Practice Panel)
15(c) Office-holder in pressure groups or trade
unions
Member of the UNISON Parliamentary Group
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
16(b) Voluntary organisations
Member of the Fabian Society
Member of the Ramblers
JOPLING, Lord
*12(i) Visits
Guest lecturer with Saga Cruises for three
weeks in February 2006 Chile to New Zealand accompanied by wife
(hospitality, no remuneration)
Guest lecturer with Saga Cruises for two weeks in July-August
2007 to the Baltic sea accompanied by wife (hospitality, no remuneration)
*13(b) Landholdings
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
JORDAN, Lord
*12(f) Regular remunerated
employment
Chairman, English Partnerships Pension
Scheme
*12(i) Visits
Visited China (7 -17 September 2007) -
costs of internal travel in China were met by the National Peoples
Congress. Accommodation costs and International air fares were
met by the APPS from their registered funds
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Governor, Ashridge Management College
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
JUDD, Lord
*12(d) Non-parliamentary
consultant
Adviser to De Montfort University on the
work of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences and on scholarships
policy and administration
*12(e) Remunerated directorships
*12(h) Secretarial research and assistance
An employee of Oxfam holds a pass in my
name as research assistant
*12(i) Visits
Visit to Berlin (24-27 March 2006) to
attend a conference organised by the Centre for Strategic and
International Studies (Washington DC) and largely funded by the
Robert Bosch Foundation. The subject was Human Rights Monitoring
in the context of the North Caucasus. Accommodation and fares
were provided
Attending a conference (7-9 April 2006) of the Aspen Atlantic
Group at Wilton Park focussing on Russia. Accommodation provided
Wife and I guests at a Ditchley Park Conference (19-21 May 2006)
on conflict prevention
Wife and I guests at Ditchley Park for a conference (29 September-1
October 2006) organised jointly with the State Department to examine
Prospects for the Caucasus Region
Visit with wife to De Montfort University to receive Hon DLitt
(19-21 July), accommodation and hospitality provided by the University
Visit to Berlin (27-29 October 2006) to attend a conference on
Social Conditions and Instability in the North Caucasus to be
sponsored by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies
(Washington) and the Bosch Foundation. Air fare (economy) and
accommodation provided by the hosts
(22-34 June 2007) My wife and I attended a Conversation on The
use of language in the "war" against terrorism at the
Ammerdown Centre in Wiltshire where I acted as overall Chair.
Accommodation was provided for us both
(24-26 October) Attended an IPU seminar on Human Rights in Geneva.
Flights, hotel and subsistence expenses were met
(26-29 October) Attended a seminar on Human Rights, Migration
and Trafficking in Berlin organised by the Centre for Strategic
and International Studies in Washington DC and the Robert Bosch
Stiftung. Flights and hotel expenses were covered
Conference in Berlin (27 -30 April 2008) on the subject of "Best
Practices: Resolving Conflicts in Counter-Terrorism Policy between
short and long term threats". Conference organised and funded
by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington)
which met the cost of my economy fares and hotel accommodation
Attended a conference (11-13 September 2008) on interdependence
organised by Demos of New York in Brussels at which I was a speaker
at two sessions. My accommodation was provided at the Hotel Metropole
by Demos. I did however pay my own fares.
*13(b) Landholdings
London Flat; Pimlico, London
Principal House at Thackthwaite, near Cockermouth, Cumbria
Residential property (let) at Tamworth
15(a) Membership of public bodies
Member of British Council (unpaid)
Member of the Court of Lancaster University (unpaid)
Member of the Council of Senior Fellows of De Montfort University
(unpaid)
Member of the Court of the London School of Economics and
Political Science (unpaid)
Member, Court of the University, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne (unpaid)
Member, Advisory Board of the Centre for the Study of Human
Rights at LSE (unpaid)
Freedom of the City of Portsmouth (unpaid)
Hon Fellow, Portsmouth University (unpaid)
Hon Fellow, Selly Oak Colleges (unpaid)
15(b) Trusteeships of cultural bodies
Trustee of the Ruskin Foundation (unpaid)
15(c) Office-holder in pressure groups or trade
unions
Convenor/Chair, Social Responsibility
Forum of Churches Together in Cumbria (1999-2005) (unpaid)
Member, North West Regional Advisory Committee of the National
Trust (1996-2005) (unpaid)
National President, YMCA (England) (an Hon post, neither trustee
nor executive) (1996-2005) (unpaid)
Trustee, Saferworld (unpaid)
Vice President, Council for National Parks (unpaid)
Vice President, United Nations Association (unpaid)
15(d) Office-holder in voluntary organisations
President of the Friends of the Royal
Naval Museum, Portsmouth (unpaid)
Vice President, European Atlantic Group (unpaid)
Hon Vice President of the Lakeland Housing Trust (unpaid)
Member of the Hon Council of the International Partnership
for Service-Learning and Leadership (unpaid)
President of Friends of the Lake District (body which also
represents CPRE in Cumbria (unpaid)
Member, Advisory Panel UNA-UK (unpaid)
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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