The People's Chamber
ISSUE 80
JUN 19-25, 2026
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All Party Parliamentary Groups

553 records in this dataset. Showing rows 101 to 200 (page 2 of 6).

  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Aid Match

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Emily Darlington
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Emily Darlington (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Bruce of Bennachie (Liberal Democrat) Co-Chair: Chris Law (Scottish National Party) Vice Chair: Sir Andrew Mitchell (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To promote the scaling up of cost-effective aid policy and practice, namely proven aid matching mechanisms to unleash more funds, for more direct delivery to front line organisations. To inform debate and propose Real Aid recommendations and action towards reducing aid wastage to boost the impact of international development
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Air Ambulances

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Pete Wishart
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party) Vice Chair: Baroness Foster of Aghadrumsee (Non-affiliated) Vice Chair: Rushanara Ali (Labour) Vice Chair: David Reed (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To drive positive advancements for the UK’s air ambulances by championing crucial improvements and addressing key challenges faced by air ambulance charities. Through advocacy and collaboration, the group will enhance the delivery of lifesaving pre-hospital care, ensuring continued progress in this vital field.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Airport Communities

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Munira Wilson
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Baroness Blower (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Randall of Uxbridge (Conservative) Vice Chair: John McDonnell (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered No Third Runway Coalition | Secretariat From: 12/05/2025 To: 11/05/2026 | 3,001-4,500 | 12/05/2025 | 20/05/2025
    purpose
    To examine the economic, social, health and environmental impacts of airport operations on local communities.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Allergy

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Jodie Gosling
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jodie Gosling (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Ramsey of Wall Heath (Labour) Officer: Chris Bloore (Labour) Officer: Lord Fink (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Allergy raises awareness of allergy issues in turn hopes to influences policy, and supports people affected by allergic conditions. It brings together parliamentarians, experts, and stakeholders to promote better services, research, and education on allergies across the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Allied Health Professionals

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Sonia Kumar
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Sonia Kumar (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Lansley (Conservative) Officer: Cat Eccles (Labour) Officer: Dave Robertson (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    Allied Health Professionals represent the third largest clinical workforce within the health and care system. There are currently 14 protected titles for AHPs, encompassing 15 roles. AHPs deliver care across the entire system, playing a vital role in assessing, diagnosing, treating, and discharging patients across a range of settings.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Anti-Corruption and Responsible Tax

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Phil Brickell
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Phil Brickell (Labour) Officer: Sir Andrew Mitchell (Conservative) Officer: Bobby Dean (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Rachel Blake (Labour (Co-op))
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Foreign Policy Centre (succeeded Athena Foundation) | From 1 April 2025, the Foreign Policy Centre is paid by the Joffe Trust and Montpelier Foundation to act as the group's secretariat. Previously, the Athena Foundation was paid by Open Society Foundations and the Joffe Trust to fulfil this role. From: 24/07/2025 To: 23/07/2026 | 184,501-186,000 | 24/07/2025 | 01/10/2025
    purpose
    To develop and advocate for policies which promote fair taxation and put a stop to corruption or financial crime. The APPG works not only for the headline fiscal purpose of increasing public revenue, but also for the wider purpose of ensuring that the public continues to have faith in the system. We are non-partisan and work to build consensus across the political divide.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Antimicrobial Resistance

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Beccy Cooper
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Beccy Cooper (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Mackinlay of Richborough (Conservative) Secretary: Dr Danny Chambers (Liberal Democrat) Treasurer: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (Green Party)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy | Secretariat From: 21/01/2026 To: 20/01/2027 | 10,501-12,000 | 21/01/2026 | 27/02/2026
    purpose
    The APPG exist to raise the profile of antimicrobial resistance, the need to preserve antimicrobials (including antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals, and antiparasitics) through education on their appropriate uses (including non-human uses), the lack of new treatments for infections and to help accelerate efforts to discover, research and develop new treatments.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Joani Reid
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Joani Reid (Independent) Vice Chair: Baroness Berger (Labour) Vice Chair: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Saqib Bhatti (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Antisemitism Policy Trust | Secretariat From: 29/07/2025 To: 28/07/2026 | 6,001-7,500 | 29/07/2025 | 05/11/2025
    purpose
    To combat antisemitism and help develop and seek implementation of effective public policy to combat antisemitism.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Anti-Social Behaviour

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Neil Coyle
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Neil Coyle (Labour) Vice Chair: David Taylor (Labour) Officer: Lord Bailey of Paddington (Conservative) Officer: Lord Russell of Liverpool (Crossbench)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Midland Heart | Consultant services provided by CalComms to support the setting up of the APPG | 3,001-4,500 | 29/10/2025 | 11/11/2025
    purpose
    The APPG will provide a forum for parliamentarians, landlords and other stakeholders to discuss anti-social behaviour and how landlords, local authorities, the police and others can effectively respond to it.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Apprenticeships

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Mr Toby Perkins
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mr Toby Perkins (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Young of Norwood Green (Labour) Officer: Mr Peter Bedford (Conservative) Officer: Lord Hampton (Crossbench)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Connect Public Affairs | Connect Public Affairs is paid by the following to act as the group’s secretariat: BAE Systems, London South Bank University, Warwick Manufacturing Group at Warwick University, University of Salford, Co-op, Babcock International, Engineering UK, Multiverse, Go-Ahead Group, Manchester Metropolitan University, Ada - National College for Digital Skills From: 29/07/2025 To: 28/07/2026 | 55,501-57,000 | 29/07/2025 | 12/11/2025
    purpose
    To provide a forum for parliamentarians and employers to discuss how to promote the role of high quality apprenticeships.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Arbitrary Detention and Hostage Affairs

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Alicia Kearns
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Alicia Kearns (Conservative) Vice Chair: Brendan O'Hara (Scottish National Party) Vice Chair: Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws (Labour) Vice Chair: Tim Roca (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: Magnitsky Foundation | 10,000 | 02/10/2025 | 06/10/2025 Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute | Secretariat From: 04/09/2025 To: 03/09/2026 | 6,001-7,500 | 04/09/2025 | 17/12/2025
    purpose
    The APPG focuses on the arbitrary detention of British citizens abroad, and the taking of British citizens as hostages for leverage in State to State relations. The APPG coordinates parliamentary support for specific cases and builds on advocacy to appoint a Director within the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office on Arbitrary Detention.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Archaeology Group

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Simon Opher
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Simon Opher (Labour) Vice Chair: Rachael Maskell (Labour (Co-op)) Vice Chair: Lord Banner (Conservative) Vice Chair: Lord Redesdale (Non-affiliated)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To further an understanding of archaeology in Parliament and promote archaeology and archaeological education.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Archives and History

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Chris Evans
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Chris Evans (Labour (Co-op)) Co-Chair: Lord Clark of Windermere (Labour) Vice Chair: Laurence Turner (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Roberts of Belgravia (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Archives and Records Association | Secretariat From: 19/11/2025 To: 18/11/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 19/11/2025 | 30/01/2026
    purpose
    To promote the importance of the work of archivists and historians, and recognise outstanding contributions to the archiving and historical professions.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Alex Ballinger
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Alex Ballinger (Labour) Co-Chair: Mr Paul Foster (Labour) Vice Chair: Ben Obese-Jecty (Conservative) Vice Chair: Amanda Martin (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: James Gray, as Chair of the Armed Forces APPG in the previous Parliament | 177,269 | 23/07/2025 | 10/09/2025 MBDA UK Ltd | 7,500 | 19/09/2025 | 23/10/2025 BAE Systems PLC | 7,500 | 10/10/2025 | 23/10/2025 Leonardo | 7,500 | 31/10/2025 | 16/12/2025 Saab UK | 7,500 | 17/11/2025 | 16/12/2025 Saab UK | 7,500 | 17/11/2025 | 20/01/2026 Saab UK | 7,500 | 17/11/2025 | 20/01/2026 Leonardo | 7,500 | 31/10/2025 | 29/01/2026 Boeing Defence UK | 7,500 | 19/12/2025 | 29/01/2026 Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered James Gray, as Chair of the Armed Forces APPG in the previous Parliament | James Gray paid Sophie Lane on 24 March 2025 for acting as the group's secretariat. From: 01/01/2025 To: 13/03/2025 | 4,501-6,000 | 21/11/2024 | 10/09/2025
    purpose
    To promote better understanding of His Majesty's Armed Forces in Parliament.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Armed Forces Community

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Mr Calvin Bailey
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mr Calvin Bailey (Labour) Officer: Ben Obese-Jecty (Conservative) Officer: Alex Baker (Labour) Officer: Mike Martin (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered The Royal British Legion | Secretariat From: 19/11/2025 To: 18/11/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 19/11/2025 | 15/01/2026
    purpose
    The APPG will identify issues which impact members of the Armed Forces community, including those who have served and their families.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Art, Craft and Design in Education

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Ms Polly Billington
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Ms Polly Billington (Labour) Co-Chair: The Earl of Clancarty (Crossbench) Officer: Lord Crathorne (Conservative) Officer: Jonathan Davies (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The group believes that art, craft and design education is essential to the economy and to the cultural, spiritual, creative and social wellbeing of all; that it empowers individuals, enabling them to engage with our rich visual and cultural heritage, express themselves and become visually literate and perceptive, and that access to high quality art, craft and design education is an entitlement for everyone.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Artificial Intelligence

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Allison Gardner
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Allison Gardner (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Clement-Jones (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Dawn Butler (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Ranger of Northwood (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Big Innovation Centre | Secretariat From: 26/01/2026 To: 20/10/2026 | 49,501-51,000 | 26/01/2026 | 30/03/2026
    purpose
    The APPG explores the social, economic and societal impact and implications of artificial intelligence. Our aim is to unleash the full potential of AI in all sectors while ensuring responsible and purposeful use of this technology to drive positive change.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Arts and Heritage Group

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Dan Carden
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dan Carden (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Sater (Conservative) Treasurer: Lord Stirrup (Crossbench) Vice Chair: Charlotte Cane (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To promote interest in the arts and heritage at Westminster.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Assistive and Accessible Technology

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Josh Fenton-Glynn
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour) Officer: Sadik Al-Hassan (Labour) Officer: Lord Shinkwin (Conservative) Officer: Lord Low of Dalston (Crossbench)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Policy Connect | Policy Connect is funded by the following to act as the group's secretariat: AblityNet, Ace Centre, Aico, Bournemouth University, Brain in Hand, CareScribe, Dolphin Computer Access, Equality Solutions Group Limited, Everway, Habitatlearn, Hereward College, iDiversity Consulting, Karten Network, Kyndi, Liberator, Matchware, Microsoft Ltd, Portland Charity, Rix Inclusive Research (UEL), Smartbox, Tobii Dinavox, University of Dundee. From: 31/10/2025 To: 30/10/2026 | 120,001-121,500 | 31/10/2025 | 18/02/2026
    purpose
    To disseminate knowledge, generate debate and facilitate engagement on assistive and accessible technology amongst members of both Houses of Parliament.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Jo Platt
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jo Platt (Labour (Co-op)) Officer: Sarah Hall (Labour (Co-op)) Vice Chair: Adam Dance (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Lord Mott (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered GK Strategy | GK Strategy is paid by ADHD 360 to act as the group's secretariat. From: 16/07/2025 To: 15/07/2026 | 48,001-49,500 | 16/07/2025 | 17/07/2025
    purpose
    To raise awareness of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) and its personal, economical, and social impact. To help bring positive change to the lives of people living with ADHD. To share ideas, and act as a link between Government, Parliament, organisations and charities involved with this issue.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Australia, United Kingdom and United States of America (AUKUS)

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Michelle Scrogham
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Michelle Scrogham (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Walney (Crossbench) Vice Chair: Lord Spellar (Labour) Vice Chair: Tom Tugendhat (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: BAE Systems PLC | 25,000 | 26/06/2025 | 02/07/2025 Rolls Royce Submarines Ltd | 25,000 | 01/08/2025 | 15/10/2025 Babcock International | 25,000 | 05/11/2025 | 30/01/2026
    purpose
    To raise awareness and understanding of the AUKUS security pact and its implications for the UK including the important opportunities for economic growth. The group will work with Government, NGOs, think tanks, the MOD and its agencies, industry, and experts, to understand the opportunities and risks flowing from the multiple programmes of work that AUKUS represents, and why this programme matters to the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Autism

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Alison Hume
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Alison Hume (Labour) Vice Chair: Cat Eccles (Labour) Officer: Baroness Browning (Conservative) Officer: Lord Touhig (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered National Autistic Society | Secretariat From: 10/09/2025 To: 09/09/2024 | 12,001-13,500 | 10/09/2025 | 27/11/2025
    purpose
    To raise awareness of issues affecting autistic people, their families and carers; to raise parliamentary awareness of autism; to campaign for changes to government policy to benefit autistic people and improve diagnosis or support for autistic people.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Aviation

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Noah Law
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Noah Law (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Davies of Gower (Conservative) Vice Chair: Lord Kirkhope of Harrogate (Conservative) Vice Chair: Tim Roca (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: APPG on Aviation in the previous Parliament | 4,843 | 02/01/2025 | 25/03/2026
    purpose
    To promote the objective - as set out by the British Government - of making the UK the best country in the world for aviation through inspiring both current and future generations to take up science, technology, engineering and mathematics, thereby creating high-tech jobs and growth in our economy.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Future of Aviation, Travel and Aerospace

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Luke Taylor
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Graeme Downie (Labour) Officer: Baroness Foster of Oxton (Conservative) Officer: Gavin Robinson (Democratic Unionist Party)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Tendo Consulting | Tendo Consulting is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat: Airports UK, ABTA, ADS Group, Gatwick Airport, Manchester Airports Group (MAG), IATA, Lanzajet and Exolum. From: 03/09/2025 To: 02/09/2026 | 31,501-33,000 | 03/09/2024 | 15/12/2025
    purpose
    To promote and support knowledge of all aspects of the aviation, travel and aerospace sectors in parliament and government and to provide a collective space for all parliamentarians to discuss the challenges and opportunities that these industries face.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Babies (Pregnancy to Age 2)

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Maya Ellis
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Maya Ellis (Labour) Vice Chair: Mrs Elsie Blundell (Labour) Vice Chair: Freddie van Mierlo (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Dr Kieran Mullan (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To champion the needs of vulnerable babies who need support. Recognising the first 1001 days is a crucial period of development, when adverse experiences affect future outcomes, we aim to help government make informed decisions about early years policy, grounded in evidence and the experience of families, babies and professionals.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Baby Loss

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Andy MacNae
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Andy MacNae (Labour) Vice Chair: Alison Bennett (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Michelle Welsh (Labour) Vice Chair: Saqib Bhatti (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Sands | Secretariat From: 10/12/2025 To: 09/12/2026 | 10,501-12,000 | 10/12/2025 | 19/03/2026
    purpose
    To raise awareness of what more can be done by the government, Parliament and other agencies to improve care for families after baby loss and to improve safety in maternity services and reduce the risks.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Baha'i Faith

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Mr Alistair Carmichael
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mr Alistair Carmichael (Liberal Democrat) Secretary: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party) Co-Chair: Baroness Whitaker (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Anelay of St Johns (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Office of Public Affairs, Baha'i Community of the UK | Secretariat From: 03/09/2025 To: 02/09/2026 | 3,001-4,500 | 03/09/2025 | 08/09/2025
    purpose
    To raise awareness on the Bahá'í faith and the efforts of the Bahá'í community to contribute to some of the current discourses in British society, and to seek action in respect of the persecution of Bahá'ís in Iran and other states in instances where Bahá'ís are subject to discrimination on the grounds of their faith.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Baking Industry

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Steff Aquarone
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Steff Aquarone (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Mr Will Forster (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Ben Goldsborough (Labour) Officer: Lewis Cocking (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    A group to discuss concerns of and advocate for the members of the baking industry, flour millers, wheat farmers, and all the people behind the loaf.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the BBC

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jeff Smith
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jeff Smith (Labour) Officer: Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Lord Gilbert of Panteg (Conservative) Officer: Seamus Logan (Scottish National Party)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered BBC | Secretariat From: 18/11/2025 To: 17/11/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 18/11/2025 | 23/02/2026
    purpose
    To encourage debate and engage discussion about all elements of the Corporation's work, including the BBC World Service and the BBC’s role within the creative industries.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group Beauty and Wellbeing

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    Subject Group
    chair
    Carolyn Harris
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Carolyn Harris (Labour) Officer: Baroness Berger (Labour) Officer: Alison Griffiths (Conservative) Officer: Mrs Sharon Hodgson (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered British Beauty Council | Secretariat From: 02/04/2025 To: 01/04/2026 | 6,001-7,500 | 23/04/2025 | 02/04/2025
    purpose
    The group seeks to spotlight and raise the reputation of the beauty industry by investigating and exploring key issues that impact the sectors within it. By highlighting these issues, the group aims to underscore the importance of tackling misinformation, and the economic and social benefits to the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Tonia Antoniazzi
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour) Vice Chair: Greg Smith (Conservative) Vice Chair: Mr Andrew Snowden (Conservative) Vice Chair: Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: ABInBev | 4,950 | 01/10/2025 | 17/10/2025 Stonegate | 4,950 | 02/10/2025 | 17/10/2025 Diageo | 4,950 | 02/10/2025 | 17/10/2025 SIBA | 2,835 | 07/11/2025 | 14/11/2025 Molson Coors | 4,950 | 07/11/2025 | 14/11/2025 Greene King | 4,950 | 07/11/2025 | 14/11/2025 Carlsberg Britvic | 4,950 | 07/11/2025 | 14/11/2025 Asahi | 2,200 | 10/11/2025 | 14/11/2025 Heineken | 4,950 | 02/12/2025 | 15/12/2025
    purpose
    To promote understanding of the significant contribution of brewing and pubs to the UK economy and wider society, including their economic, social, cultural and historic importance, contribution to tourism, the social responsibility exercised by the sector, and also supporting the UK's brewing and pub sectors worldwide.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Bees, Pollinators, and Invertebrates

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Barry Gardiner
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Barry Gardiner (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Randall of Uxbridge (Conservative) Vice Chair: Sarah Owen (Labour) Vice Chair: Irene Campbell (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Royal Entomological Society | Secretariat From: 24/06/2025 To: 23/06/2026 | 15,001-16,500 | 24/06/2025 | 16/07/2025
    purpose
    To raise awareness of insect science in Parliament and understand the effects of insect decline on the natural world. To raise awareness of the issues surrounding invertebrates and pollinators, promote their importance for the national economy and natural environment, and highlight pathways to both conservation and growth of insect and pollinator populations.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Better Roads

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Rebecca Paul
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Rebecca Paul (Conservative) Officer: Mike Reader (Labour) Officer: Lincoln Jopp (Conservative) Officer: Lewis Cocking (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Mineral Products Association | Secretariat From: 02/06/2025 To: 01/06/2026 | 7,501-9,000 | 02/06/2025 | 03/06/2025
    purpose
    To bring together MPs and Peers with an interest in road conditions and road maintenance.
  • Beyond Pills All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Simon Opher
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Simon Opher (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Crisp (Crossbench) Officer: Sadik Al-Hassan (Labour) Officer: Lord Bethell (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To move UK healthcare beyond an over-reliance on pills by combining social prescribing, lifestyle medicine, psychosocial interventions and safe deprescribing. As well as reducing unnecessary and inappropriate prescribing, this integrated approach will improve outcomes and reduce health inequalities
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Birth Trauma

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Rosie Duffield
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Rosie Duffield (Independent) Co-Chair: Dr Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour) Vice Chair: Helena Dollimore (Labour (Co-op)) Vice Chair: Jack Rankin (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The Birth Trauma APPG raises awareness of the experiences of parents who have experienced physical and psychological harm from childbirth.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Black Health

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Paulette Hamilton
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Paulette Hamilton (Labour) Vice Chair: Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne (Conservative) Officer: Ben Coleman (Labour) Officer: Lord Boateng (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Caribbean & African Health Network | Secretariat From: 22/01/2025 To: 21/01/2026 | 13,501-15,000 | 22/01/2025 | 29/01/2025
    purpose
    To create a forum to raise political awareness of stark health inequalities disproportionately impacting Black Caribbean and African people in the UK, and to advocate for actions to reduce health inequalities. To stimulate dialogue, drive evidence-based research, policy development, and promote equitable healthcare access and outcomes through influencing policy and practice.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Black Maternal Health

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Bell Ribeiro-Addy
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour) Vice Chair: Baroness Verma (Conservative) Vice Chair: Ms Diane Abbott (Independent) Officer: Apsana Begum (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    As highlighted in the 2025 MBRRACE-UK report, Black women remain up to four times more likely to die in childbirth. This APPG aims to raise awareness of this racial disparity in maternal healthcare and offer actionable solutions to ensure safer, more equitable outcomes to end this.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Bladder and Bowel Continence Care

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jodie Gosling
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jodie Gosling (Labour) Officer: The Earl of Dundee (Conservative) Officer: Lord Watson of Wyre Forest (Labour) Officer: Cat Eccles (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To break the taboo by raising awareness of bladder and bowel continence care for adults and children and to promote cost effective funding for assessment, treatment and appropriate product provision.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Blockchain Technologies

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Matt Bishop
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Matt Bishop (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord McNicol of West Kilbride (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Goddard of Stockport (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Matt Vickers (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered British Blockchain Association | Secretariat From: 17/03/2025 To: 16/03/2026 | 19,501-21,000 | 17/03/2025 | 04/04/2025
    purpose
    To examine the potential of Blockchain, Crypto-assets, and Web3 technologies in driving economic growth, and to promote the evidence-based adoption of these innovations across the United Kingdom.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Boxing

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Imran Hussain
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Imran Hussain (Labour) Officer: Chris Webb (Labour) Officer: Kim Johnson (Labour) Officer: Baroness Mobarik (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Stewart Public Affairs Ltd | Secretariat From: 22/10/2025 To: 21/10/2026 | 4,501-6,000 | 22/10/2025 | 11/11/2025
    purpose
    To engage with government and parliament to support all aspects of boxing; set out the benefits of boxing to individuals and wider society; reduce barriers to participation in boxing; celebrate the success of our nation’s boxers; and highlight the potential for grass roots boxing clubs to promote diversity, inclusion and regeneration in the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Brain Tumours

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dame Siobhain McDonagh
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dame Siobhain McDonagh (Labour) Officer: Lord Polak (Conservative) Officer: Sarah Owen (Labour) Officer: Mims Davies (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Brain Tumour Research | Secretariat From: 10/09/2025 To: 09/09/2026 | 6,001-7,500 | 10/09/2025 | 22/10/2025
    purpose
    To raise awareness of the issues facing the brain tumour community in order to improve research, diagnosis, information, support, treatment and care outcomes.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Breast Cancer

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Clive Jones
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Sir James Cleverly (Conservative) Officer: Baroness Morgan of Drefelin (Labour) Officer: Patricia Ferguson (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Breast Cancer Now | Secretariat From: 11/11/2025 To: 10/11/2026 | 7,501-9,000 | 11/11/2025 | 27/11/2025
    purpose
    Raises the profile of breast cancer issues within Parliament. Provides a forum for MPs and Peers to discuss important issues affecting patients with breast cancer. Encourages dialogue between parliamentarians, government, the NHS and those living with or affected by the disease.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for British Buses

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Euan Stainbank
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Euan Stainbank (Labour) Co-Chair: Jim Allister (Traditional Unionist Voice) Officer: Julia Buckley (Labour) Officer: Graham Stuart (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Beyond2050 ltd | Beyond2050 ltd is paid by Alexander Dennis and Wrightbus to act as the group's secretariat. From: 27/11/2025 To: 26/11/2026 | 48,001-49,500 | 27/11/2025 | 28/01/2026
    purpose
    The APPG provides a forum for Parliamentarians to discuss policies to support the UK bus manufacturing industry.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the British Council and Soft Power

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Fabian Hamilton
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Fabian Hamilton (Labour) Vice Chair: Monica Harding (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Chris Webb (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Randall of Uxbridge (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered British Council | Secretariat From: 29/10/2025 To: 28/10/2026 | 7,501-9,000 | 29/10/2025 | 04/02/2026
    purpose
    To help parliamentarians learn more about the British Council and its work, at home and abroad, to promote English alongside British education, culture and values; to promote the impact of this soft power; and to support the British Council, offering advice and encouragement in both its everyday and long-term work.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Heritage

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Andrew Rosindell
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Andrew Rosindell (Reform UK) Co-Chair: Lord West of Spithead (Labour) Vice Chair: Baroness Hoey (Non-affiliated) Vice Chair: Bradley Thomas (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Royal Society of St George | Reception | 7,501-9,000 | 23/04/2025 | 21/05/2025
    purpose
    To promote and celebrate the heritage, traditions, history, and culture of the British Isles, in areas such as flags, heraldry, national symbols, historic counties, the celebration of patron saints, and other customs and areas of national significance.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for British Hindus

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Bob Blackman
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Bob Blackman (Conservative) Officer: Shivani Raja (Conservative) Officer: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Navendu Mishra (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To discuss and promote interests and concerns of Hindus in the UK and to facilitate greater understanding and engagement between Hindus, parliamentarians and wider British society.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Jews

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    David Simmonds
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: David Simmonds (Conservative) Co-Chair: Peter Prinsley (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Palmer of Childs Hill (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Feryal Clark (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To promote understanding of the aspirations and challenges of the UK's Jewish community, with topics including religious freedom, faith based education, welfare and social justice. To celebrate the culture, contribution and achievements of the UK's Jewish community.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Sarah Owen
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Sarah Owen (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Warsi (Non-affiliated) Vice Chair: Baroness Morris of Bolton (Conservative) Vice Chair: Afzal Khan (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: The Aziz Foundation | 30,000 | 30/07/2025 | 21/08/2025 The Lady Fatemah (A.S.) Charitable Trust | 25,000 | 03/12/2025 | 19/12/2025 Muslim Aid | 25,000 | 06/03/2026 | 11/03/2026
    purpose
    Highlighting the aspirations and challenges of British Muslims, celebrating the contributions of Muslim communities in Britain, investigating prejudice, discrimination and hatred against Muslims in the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the British Offshore Energy Industry

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mary Glindon
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mary Glindon (Labour) Officer: Lord Moynihan (Conservative) Officer: Seamus Logan (Scottish National Party) Officer: Mr Angus MacDonald (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The APPG reflects the evolving UK offshore energy landscape, championing hydrogen, carbon capture, offshore wind, and oil and gas. It supports the UK's green energy leadership and net-zero goals while advocating for a just transition that protects skilled workers and meets energy needs through collaboration with governments, regulators, and communities.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Sign Language

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jen Craft
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jen Craft (Labour) Vice Chair: Charlotte Nichols (Labour) Treasurer: Katie Lam (Conservative) Secretary: Perran Moon (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered British Deaf Association | Secretariat From: 26/02/2025 To: 25/02/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 26/02/2025 | 04/03/2025
    purpose
    To raise the profile of British Sign Language (BSL) n Parliament; to bring the voice of BSL signers into Westminster and to promote the aspirations of the signing community.
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