Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top
Lord Boswell of Aynho (Chairman)157
Baroness Brown of Cambridge
Baroness Browning
Lord Crisp
Lord Cromwell
Baroness Falkner of Margravine
Lord Jay of Ewelme (Acting Chairman)
Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws
The Earl of Kinnoull
Lord Liddle
Baroness Neville-Rolfe
Lord Selkirk of Douglas
Baroness Suttie
Lord Teverson
Baroness Verma
Lord Whitty
Baroness Wilcox
Lord Woolmer of Leeds
Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top
Chair, Changing Lives (a charity based in Tyneside which may benefit from European Union funds)
Member, Advisory Board, GovNet Communications (publisher and event organiser)
Trustee, Africa Governing Initiative Trustee, Voluntary Service Overseas
Lord Boswell of Aynho (Chairman)
In receipt of salary as Principal Deputy Chairman of Committees, House of Lords
Shareholdings as set out in the Register of Lords’ Interests
Income is received as a Partner (with wife) from land and family farming business trading as EN & TE Boswell at Lower Aynho Grounds, Banbury, with separate rentals from cottage and grazing
Land at Great Leighs, Essex (one-eighth holding, with balance held by family interests), from which rental income is received (interest ceased 2 November 2017)
House in Banbury owned jointly with wife, from which rental income is received
Lower Aynho Grounds Farm, Northants/Oxon; this property is owned personally by the Member and not the Partnership
Baroness Brown of Cambridge
Vice Chancellor of Aston University (to September 2016): significant research income, ERDF Funding from EU. Large number of EU (non-UK) staff and students. EIB Loan
Former Governing Board member of the European Institute for Innovation & Technology
Shareholdings as set out in the Register of Lords’ Interests
Baroness Browning
Chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Lord Crisp
Honary Professor at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Chair, Advisory Board, King’s Centre for Global Health
Member of Council, University of Reading
Lord Cromwell
Partner in a UK farming partnership
Shareholdings as set out in the Register of Lords’ Interests
Baroness Falkner of Margravine
Visiting Professor, King’s College London
Member, Advisory Board, Cambridge YouGov Stone (market research and events agency)
Member, British Steering Committee: Koenigswinter, The British-German Conference
Vice President, Liberal International: The International Network of Liberal Parties
Member, Advisory Board, British Influence Member, Advisory Board, Demos
Ownership of a house in Italy, jointly owned with member’s husband
Member, House of Lords Foreign Policy Network
Lord Jay of Ewelme
Trustee (Non-Executive Director) Thomson Reuters Founders Share Company Chairman, Positive Planet (UK)
Member, European Policy Forum Advisory Council
Member, Senior European Experts Group
Patron, Fair Trials International
Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws
Chair, Justice
Earl of Kinnoull
Executive Consultant, Hiscox Group (insurance)
Trustee, Blair Charitable Trust (running of Blair Castle and estate; a farm subsidy is received under the EU farm subsidy scheme)
Trustee, Red Squirrel Survival Trust and Director of associated private company (in receipt of EU funds)
Director, Horsecross Arts Limited (Perth) and trustee of related registered charity (in receipt of EU funds)
Member of Supervisory Board, Fine Art Fund Group funds
Farmland and associated cottages in Perthshire from which rental income is received and a farm subsidy is received under the EU farm subsidy scheme Shareholdings in Hiscox Ltd and Schroders PLC (fund management)
Lord Liddle
Chair, Policy Network and Communications Ltd (think-tank)
Co-author of a report which the City of London Corporation commissioned Policy Network to write on developments in thinking on the regulation of financial services in the European Union
Personal assistant at Policy Network carries out secretarial work which includes work in relation to the member’s parliamentary duties
Baroness Neville-Rolfe
Chair, Assured Food Standards Ltd (Red Tractor Assurance)
Shareholdings as set out in the Register of Lords’ Interests
Lord Selkirk of Douglas
Director, Lennoxlove House Limited (remunerated as a Director)
Chairman of Directors, and Director, Douglas-Hamilton (D Share) Ltd (small family company: agriculture and property; the Member’s financial interest derives from his directorship, which is now paid as an annual sum above the registration threshold)
President, Scottish Veterans’ Garden City Association (national charity)
Chairman, Scottish Advisory Committee, Skill Force (national charity)
Diversified investment portfolio in McInroy & Wood Income Fund managed by third party
Baroness Suttie
Associate with Global Partners Governance Limited
Liberal Democrat House of Lords Spokesperson on Northern Ireland
Trustee, Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)
Lord Teverson
In receipt of a pension from the European Parliament
Director, KCS Trade Print Ltd (card & label products)
Director, Wessex Investors Ltd
Director, Wessex Hotel Operators Limited (interest ceased 27 April 2016)
Director, KCS Holdings Ltd
Director, Anchorwood Developments Limited (property)
Board Member, Marine Management Organisation
Trustee, Regen SW (renewable energy agency for South West England)
Board Member, Policy Connect (think-tank)
Baroness Verma
No relevant interests declared
Lord Whitty
President, Road Safety Foundation
Chair, Chesshire Lehmann Fund
President, Environmental Protection UK
Member, GMB
Vice President, Local Government Association
Vice President, Chartered Institute for Trading Standards
Baroness Wilcox
President, National Consumer Federation
Vice President, Chartered Institute for Trading Standards
Shareholdings as set out in the Register of Lords’ Interests
Lord Woolmer of Leeds
No relevant interests declared
A full list of Members’ interests can be found in the Register of Lords Interests: http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/standards-and-interests/register-of-lords-interests/
157 Due to ill health, Lord Boswell of Aynho did not take an active part in this inquiry. Lord Jay of Ewelme was appointed as Acting Chairman for the duration of the inquiry.