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 201 to 300 (page 3 of 6).

  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Critical Minerals

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Noah Law
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Noah Law (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Northover (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Lord Lancaster of Kimbolton (Conservative) Officer: Perran Moon (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Critical Minerals Association | Secretariat From: 11/09/2025 To: 10/09/2024 | 7,501-9,000 | 11/09/2025 | 07/11/2025
    purpose
    To support the better understanding of the role of critical minerals within the supply chain of the future green economy and defence. To help identify the UK’s offering in the critical minerals sector and what challenges and opportunities exist.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Endometriosis

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Kirsteen Sullivan
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Kirsteen Sullivan (Labour (Co-op)) Deputy Chair: Sir Alec Shelbrooke (Conservative) Officer: Gill Furniss (Labour) Officer: Rachel Taylor (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To be a key driver for change and a forum for parliamentarians, organisations and individuals to come together to raise awareness of issues affecting those with endometriosis.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Crypto and Digital Assets

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Gurinder Singh Josan
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Gurinder Singh Josan (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Vaizey of Didcot (Conservative) Officer: Lord McNicol of West Kilbride (Labour) Officer: Dame Karen Bradley (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To provide a forum for parliamentarians to discuss the challenges and opportunities relating to the growth and competitiveness of the crypto and digital assets sector and to explore the need for future regulation.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Cyber Innovation

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dan Aldridge
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dan Aldridge (Labour) Officer: Max Wilkinson (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Alison Griffiths (Conservative) Officer: Sarah Edwards (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Cybersecurity Business Network | Secretariat From: 18/12/2025 To: 17/12/2026 | 39,001-40,500 | 18/12/2025 | 18/02/2026
    purpose
    To provide a forum for discussion of ideas, solutions and policies to unlock innovation, growth, and diversity in the cyber sector. The APPG brings together parliamentarians, industry professionals, academia, media and civil society to facilitate mutual learning, change perceptions and develop new and innovative policy recommendations.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Cyber Security and Business Resilience

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Feryal Clark
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Feryal Clark (Labour) Officer: Baroness Uddin (Non-affiliated) Officer: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Royal Holloway | Web support From: 14/10/2025 To: 13/10/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 14/10/2025 | 13/01/2026 Wychwood Consulting Ltd | Wychwood Consulting Ltd is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat: Tysers, SANS Institute, and Institute of Corporate Resilience. From: 14/10/2025 To: 13/10/2026 | 19,501-21,000 | 14/10/2025 | 13/01/2026
    purpose
    To be a forum for cyber security / business resilience briefings and discussion. To address developments in these sectors and techniques affecting consumers, business and their role in defence, the UK economy/society and the CNI. To examine security, identity, regulation and fraud. To raise awareness and understanding for non-specialists.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Cycling and Walking

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Fabian Hamilton
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Fabian Hamilton (Labour) Treasurer: Andy MacNae (Labour) Vice Chair: Olly Glover (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Lord Jamieson (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered British Cycling | Active Travel and Social Justice report | 4,501-6,000 | 11/04/2025 | 19/05/2025 Leigh Day | Active Travel and Social Justice report | 4,501-6,000 | 09/05/2025 | 19/05/2025 Forest | Parliamentary Bike Ride | 1,501-3,000 | 13/06/2025 | 28/07/2025 Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands | Parliamentary Bike Ride | 4,501-6,000 | 24/06/2025 | 28/07/2025 Lime | Parliamentary Bike Ride | 1,501-3,000 | 11/07/2025 | 28/07/2025 Bikeability Trust | E-bike Report (originally registered 19/05/2025) | 4,501-6,000 | 12/05/2025 | 24/12/2025 Simon Bragg | E-bike Report (originally registered 28/07/2025) | 4,501-6,000 | 18/06/2025 | 24/12/2025 Eurostar | Paris study tour | 1,501-3,000 | 30/10/2025 | 24/12/2025 Lime | Paris study tour | 4,501-6,000 | 27/11/2025 | 24/12/2025 Leigh Day | Sentencing Report | 1,501-3,000 | 12/12/2025 | 24/12/2025
    purpose
    To champion cycling and walking in the context of the growing importance of all forms of active travel. Our main aim is to get more people cycling and walking in the UK, more often and more safely.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Dairy

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Ben Maguire
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Ben Maguire (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Matt Bishop (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Cameron of Dillington (Crossbench) Vice Chair: Simon Hoare (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Dairy UK | Secretariat From: 21/01/2026 To: 20/01/2027 | 1,501-3,000 | 21/01/2026 | 03/02/2026
    purpose
    The APPG's purpose is to provide a forum for parliamentarians to discuss issues of interest for the dairy industry. This is to ensure members are fully briefed on developments in the dairy supply chain and to support the development of a sustainable and profitable dairy industry.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Dark Skies

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Andrew Griffith
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Andrew Griffith (Conservative) Co-Chair: Lord Rees of Ludlow (Crossbench) Vice Chair: Viscount Stansgate (Labour) Vice Chair: James Wild (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To highlight the importance of preserving our ability to see a dark sky at night; promote the adoption of dark sky friendly lighting and planning policies; protect existing UK Dark Sky reserves and support new reserves; and collaborate with overseas groups such as Dark Sky International, and Dark Sky UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Data and Emerging Technologies

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Daniel Zeichner
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Daniel Zeichner (Labour) Officer: Tristan Osborne (Labour) Officer: Lord Holmes of Richmond (Conservative) Officer: Baroness Uddin (Non-affiliated)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Policy Connect | Policy Connect is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat: ACCA, Open Data Institute, Zurich. From: 10/02/2026 To: 09/02/2027 | 37,501-39,000 | 10/02/2026 | 05/03/2026
    purpose
    To disseminate knowledge, generate debate and facilitate engagement on data and emerging technologies amongst Members of both Houses of Parliament. To connect with business, academia and civil society to promote better policy making on data and emerging technologies.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Data Centres

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Chris Curtis
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Chris Curtis (Labour) Officer: Alison Griffiths (Conservative) Officer: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered iNHouse Communications | Secretariat From: 14/01/2026 To: 13/01/2027 | 24,001-25,500 | 14/01/2026 | 16/01/2026
    purpose
    To foster cross-party understanding of data centre development in the UK supporting UK economic growth, digital infrastructure resilience, and technological innovation, scrutinise the challenges and opportunities facing the sector, and make evidence-based policy recommendations that support sustainable growth while addressing infrastructure, energy, and planning considerations.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Debt and Financial Inclusion

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Gill Furniss
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Gill Furniss (Labour) Officer: John Glen (Conservative) Officer: Andrew Ranger (Labour) Officer: Katrina Murray (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To provide a forum for MPs and Peers to discuss matters related to the areas of debt and financial inclusion.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Deep Geothermal

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Kieran Mullan
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Kieran Mullan (Conservative) Officer: Sam Rushworth (Labour) Officer: Jayne Kirkham (Labour (Co-op)) Officer: Lord Cameron of Dillington (Crossbench)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The APPG is for parliamentarians to share information and ideas, and to work collaboratively with stakeholders to develop a new British growth industry that is key to energy security and net zero, with the long-term goal of becoming a mainstream renewable energy source in the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Defence and Security Sectors Supporting Local Communities

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Alex Baker
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Alex Baker (Labour) Officer: Michelle Scrogham (Labour) Officer: Graeme Downie (Labour) Officer: Viscount Trenchard (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered ADS Group (trade association) | Reception | 4,501-6,000 | 05/05/2025 | 17/07/2025 Chelgate Limited | Chelgate Limited is paid by ADS Group (trade association), Lockheed Martin, GE Aerospace and Safran UK to act as the APPG's secretariat. From: 19/11/2025 To: 18/11/2026 | 25,501-27,000 | 19/11/2025 | 27/11/2025
    purpose
    The APPG is focused on showcasing and enhancing the social value contribution made by the defence and security sectors to local communities across the UK. The group unites parliamentarians who are dedicated to advocating for the role these sectors play in national security and bolstering local economies and communities.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Defending Democracy

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Nick Timothy
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Nick Timothy (Conservative) Co-Chair: Lord Walney (Crossbench) Vice Chair: John Slinger (Labour) Vice Chair: Graham Stringer (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The APPG for Defending Democracy mirrors the focus of the Home Office task force to engage parliamentarians to promote integrity of our democratic process and the nature and extent of foreign and domestic threats which undermine them. By engaging with government, we will make recommendations to counter interference and coercion.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Defibrillators

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Steve Darling
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Steve Darling (Liberal Democrat) Co-Chair: Richard Baker (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Banner (Conservative) Officer: Sir Gavin Williamson (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered DGA Group | DGA Group is paid by the following to act as the APPG's secretariat: Resuscitation Council UK and Defib Plus. From: 29/10/2025 To: 28/10/2026 | 7,501-9,000 | 29/10/2025 | 19/02/2026
    purpose
    To provide a forum for parliamentary discussion on the issues surrounding sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) defibrillators and resuscitation, whilst providing evidence-based solutions to improve the survival rates of SCA.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Debbie Abrahams
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Debbie Abrahams (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Browning (Conservative) Vice Chair: Joe Robertson (Conservative) Vice Chair: Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To raise awareness of dementia in Parliament and promote policy solutions to reduce the devastation caused by dementia.
  • All-Partly Parliamentary Group on Dementia in Sport

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jo White
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jo White (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Moynihan (Conservative) Officer: Lord Mann (Labour) Officer: Michael Payne (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The group aims to raise awareness, collect evidence, and make clear recommendations to protect athletes from head injuries incurred from sport.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Dentistry and Oral Health

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Yasmin Qureshi
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Yasmin Qureshi (Labour) Co-Chair: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth (Conservative) Vice Chair: Ian Roome (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered British Dental Association | Secretariat From: 10/09/2025 To: 09/09/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 10/09/2025 | 10/12/2025
    purpose
    The APPG acts as a forum for dental and oral health issues in Parliament, works to raise the profile of dentistry, highlighting the views of patients and the profession, and campaigns to improve oral health and the quality of dental services.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Diabetes

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Tom Gordon
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Tom Gordon (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Sarah Bool (Conservative) Officer: Alex McIntyre (Labour) Officer: Lord Rennard (Non-affiliated)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Diabetes UK | Joint Secretariat From: 12/02/2025 To: 11/02/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 12/02/2025 | 27/02/2025 Breakthrough T1D | Joint Secretariat From: 12/02/2025 To: 11/02/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 12/02/2025 | 27/02/2025
    purpose
    The APPG provides a conduit for diabetes charities, researchers and experts to parliamentarians. It will facilitate discussions about policy, research and treatment of diabetes.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dietary Health

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Marie Goldman
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Marie Goldman (Liberal Democrat) Co-Chair: Jim Dickson (Labour) Vice Chair: Baroness Jenkin of Kennington (Conservative) Vice Chair: Baroness Walmsley (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Obesity Health Alliance | Secretariat From: 17/03/2026 To: 16/03/2027 | 6,001-7,500 | 17/03/2026 | 24/03/2026
    purpose
    To provide a cross-party forum to inform and promote parliamentary discussions related to policies to address poor dietary health and the health impacts of the commercial food system, with a focus on population-level interventions that will effectively and equitably prevent dietary-related illness.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Digital Communities

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Helen Morgan
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Richard Baker (Labour) Officer: Anna Sabine (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Viscount Camrose (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Local Government Association | Secretariat From: 16/10/2025 To: 15/10/2026 | 15,001-16,500 | 16/10/2025 | 09/02/2026
    purpose
    To promote the delivery of digitally equipped places that support and foster a connected, healthy, and productive community. This includes the creation and maintenance of sustainable digital infrastructure and providing residents with equal opportunity to thrive in a digital world.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Energy Studies

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Josh Newbury
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Josh Newbury (Labour) Officer: Sir Christopher Chope (Conservative) Officer: Henry Tufnell (Labour) Officer: Lord Whitty (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Tamesis Services Ltd | Secretariat From: 23/07/2025 To: 22/07/2026 | 58,501-60,000 | 23/07/2025 | 16/10/2025
    purpose
    To inform the parliamentarians of the day on the energy issues of the day.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Digital Creators

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Feryal Clark
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Feryal Clark (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Vaizey of Didcot (Conservative) Officer: Chris Curtis (Labour) Officer: Chris Bloore (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Digital Creators Association | Joint Secretariat From: 02/09/2025 To: 01/09/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 02/09/2025 | 29/09/2025 Influencer Marketing Trade Body | Joint Secretariat From: 02/09/2025 To: 01/09/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 02/09/2025 | 29/09/2025
    purpose
    To champion the digital creator economy and advocate for content creators as a profession in recognition of their profound economic and cultural contributions across the UK. Working to remove barriers to growth, helping all UK creators reach their full potential.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Digital Identity

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Allison Gardner
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Allison Gardner (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Uddin (Non-affiliated) Officer: Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom (Conservative) Officer: David Williams (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Wychwood Consulting Ltd is paid by Yoti Ltd to act as the group's secretariat | Secretariat From: 11/09/2025 To: 10/09/2026 | 4,501-6,000 | 11/09/2025 | 29/01/2026
    purpose
    To raise awareness of Digital ID issues by providing a forum for briefings and discussion. The group will address how Digital ID systems and techniques affect consumers and businesses and its role in the smooth working of the UK economy and society. The group will promote inclusion and understanding for non-specialists.
  • Digital Inclusion All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dan Aldridge
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dan Aldridge (Labour) Co-Chair: Sarah Hall (Labour (Co-op)) Officer: Lord Clement-Jones (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Baroness Verma (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Lodestone Communications | Lodestone Communications is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat, including: Virgin Money, BT Group, Nominet, Jisc, VodafoneThree, Virgin Media, Good Things Foundation, Digital Poverty Alliance. From: 09/10/2025 To: 08/10/2026 | 58,501-60,000 | 09/10/2025 | 02/02/2026
    purpose
    The APPG brings together parliamentarians, industry experts and civil society to explore policies to improve digital inclusion with the aim to close the digital divide in the UK. The APPG is committed to finding and amplifying ways to enhance access to data and devices and improve digital skills.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Digital Markets and Digital Money

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dan Aldridge
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dan Aldridge (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Ranger of Northwood (Conservative) Officer: Lee Barron (Labour) Officer: Baroness Verma (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Wychwood Consulting Ltd | Wychwood Consulting Ltd is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat: Coinbase, De La Rue, Ripple, Paywith.glass, Hedera Hashgraph LLC, Pay.UK, The Payments Association, Cleartoken, and Sara Hall. From: 21/10/2025 To: 20/10/2026 | 18,001-19,500 | 21/10/2025 | 02/03/2026
    purpose
    The APPG covers the regulation of digital financial markets, regulated currencies (retail/wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC), Tokenised Deposits and Stablecoin), and all aspects of current and emerging forms of money and payment from cash to CBDCs. It will look at the development of the future UK/global payments landscape.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Disability

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Marsha De Cordova
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Marsha De Cordova (Labour) Officer: Sir Julian Lewis (Conservative) Officer: Steve Darling (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Baroness Brown of Silvertown (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Disability Rights UK | Secretariat From: 14/05/2025 To: 13/05/2026 | 7,501-9,000 | 14/05/2025 | 04/06/2025
    purpose
    A cross-party group of members of Parliament from both the commons and the lords. Focusing on the issues that affect all disabled people regardless of their disability, impairment, health condition or other protected characteristics.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Diversity and Inclusion in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Samantha Niblett
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Samantha Niblett (Labour) Officer: Sureena Brackenridge (Labour) Officer: Baroness Brown of Cambridge (Crossbench) Officer: Baroness Verma (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered British Science Association | British Science Association is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat: Applied Microbiology International, Association of Reproductive and Clinical Scientists, British Society for Haematology, Fujitsu, Institution of Engineering and Technology, Physiological Society, Royal Academy of Engineering, Royal Society of Chemistry, Science Council, British Society for Immunology, The Royal Society, and Society for Experimental Biology. From: 22/10/2025 To: 21/10/2026 | 30,001-31,500 | 22/10/2025 | 11/02/2026
    purpose
    The APPG aims to promote the inclusion and progression of people from diverse backgrounds in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), and to encourage Government, parliamentarians, academics, businesses and others to work towards a STEM sector that is representative of the population.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Dog Advisory Welfare Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Irene Campbell
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Irene Campbell (Labour) Vice Chair: Ruth Jones (Labour) Vice Chair: Dr Danny Chambers (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: The Earl of Courtown (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To help explore, highlight, discuss, educate, celebrate, as well as challenge various dog-related activities, legislation, campaigns, petitions, and trends; with the overall aim of improving both the health and welfare of the UK's dogs, dog owners, and society in general.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Domestic Violence and Abuse

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Apsana Begum
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Apsana Begum (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Bertin (Conservative) Officer: Jess Asato (Labour) Officer: Baroness Hazarika (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Women's Aid Federation of England | Secretariat From: 11/11/2025 To: 10/11/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 11/11/2025 | 09/02/2026
    purpose
    To work towards the elimination of domestic violence and abuse, to highlight issues arising for survivors and specialist support services, and to contribute to the development of policy and legislation in this area.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Down Syndrome

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Damian Hinds
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Damian Hinds (Conservative) Co-Chair: Andrew Cooper (Labour) Officer: Baroness Hollins (Crossbench) Officer: Perran Moon (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To campaign for equal access and provision to ensure equality and promote respect at all stages of life for people with Down syndrome.
  • Drugs, Alcohol and Justice All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Grahame Morris
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Grahame Morris (Labour) Vice Chair: Rachael Maskell (Labour (Co-op)) Vice Chair: John McDonnell (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Balfe (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Solidarity Consulting | Solidarity Consulting is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat: Waythrough, Via, and With You. From: 11/09/2025 To: 10/09/2026 | 9,001-10,500 | 11/09/2025 | 08/12/2025
    purpose
    To provide a policy forum for frontline drug and alcohol treatment sector providers and interested parliamentarians with a focus on evidence-based harm reduction, treatment and recovery. We believe in evidence, not prejudice, in policy - and treatment, not punishment, in practice.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dying Well

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Rachael Maskell
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Rachael Maskell (Labour (Co-op)) Co-Chair: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (Crossbench) Officer: Baroness Fraser of Craigmaddie (Conservative) Officer: Antonia Bance (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To promote excellence in palliative care for all to meet their needs and prevent the legalisation of doctor assisted suicide and euthanasia.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the East Midlands

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    James Naish
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: James Naish (Labour) Vice Chair: Jonathan Davies (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord McLoughlin (Conservative) Vice Chair: Baroness Verma (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered East Midlands Councils | Joint Secretariat From: 27/11/2025 To: 26/11/2026 | 28,501-30,000 | 27/11/2025 | 18/03/2026
    purpose
    Taking advantage of the benefits of the devolution agenda, the East Midlands APPG intends to support a cross-party approach by MPs and Peers, to promote common priorities. and address challenges of growth, infrastructure, flood mitigation and investment.
  • East of England All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jess Asato
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jess Asato (Labour) Co-Chair: Pam Cox (Labour) Vice Chair: Blake Stephenson (Conservative) Vice Chair: Marie Goldman (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Inflect | Inflect acts as the group's secretariat and pays Steve Barwick Political Consultancy to help it fulfil this role. Inflect is paid for this work by the following: British Sugar, EELGA, Anglian Water, Transport East, Freeport East, England’s Economic Heartland, Innovation Corridor UK, Sizewell C, London Stansted Airport, Lower Thames Crossing, Flagship Housing Group, and Eastlight Community Homes From: 09/09/2025 To: 08/09/2026 | 55,501-57,000 | 09/09/2025 | 17/12/2025
    purpose
    To bring together East of England's MPs and Peers with elected local council leaders, directly elected mayors and police, crime and fire commissioners – as well as senior representatives from the private and third sectors - to give a strong political voice for policies which support the East of England's economy and environment and promote its potential as a place to work, study, live, visit and invest.
  • Eating Disorders All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Wera Hobhouse
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Wera Hobhouse (Liberal Democrat) Co-Chair: Richard Quigley (Labour) Officer: Siân Berry (Green Party) Officer: Dame Harriett Baldwin (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    There has been a huge rise in the number of people affected by eating disorders. This APPG will raise awareness of the illness, fight the stigma, and ensure that every person can access the right treatment.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Education

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Steve Witherden
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Steve Witherden (Labour) Vice Chair: Graham Stuart (Conservative) Vice Chair: Lord Storey (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Matt Bishop (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Ranelagh Ltd | Ranelagh Political Communications is paid by British Educational Suppliers Association to act as the group's secretariat. From: 05/11/2025 To: 04/11/2026 | 19,501-21,000 | 05/11/2025 | 04/03/2026 The Education Company | Assistance with roundtable events for APPG Inquiry on 13 and 14 May 2025 | 1,501-3,000 | 13/05/2025 | 05/03/2026 British Educational Suppliers Association | Launch event for APPG Inquiry | 4,501-6,000 | 15/07/2025 | 05/03/2026
    purpose
    To promote and stimulate debate across all sectors of education.
  • Electric Vehicle All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Perran Moon
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Perran Moon (Labour) Officer: Matt Western (Labour) Officer: Lord Birt (Crossbench) Officer: Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Renewable Energy Association (REA) | Secretariat From: 10/09/2025 To: 09/09/2026 | 12,001-13,500 | 10/09/2025 | 04/11/2024
    purpose
    The group will review upcoming policy changes and policy concerns relating to electric vehicles and their charging infrastructure, from a manufacturing, energy supply, and infrastructure perspective, amongst others. The APPG will bring together manufacturers, businesses, media, NGOs, and experts to share information, promote awareness, and debate future policy options.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Emergency Care

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Rosena Allin-Khan
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour) Vice Chair: Sir Jeremy Hunt (Conservative) Officer: Wera Hobhouse (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Peter Prinsley (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Royal College of Emergency Medicine | Secretariat From: 12/02/2025 To: 11/02/2026 | 3,001-4,500 | 12/02/2025 | 03/03/2025 Royal College of Emergency Medicine | Launch reception | 1,501-3,000 | 15/05/2025 | 27/05/2025
    purpose
    To promote excellence in emergency care and act as a forum for professionals, patients and Parliamentarians to discuss the challenges and opportunities for emergency care.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Emerging Drugs and Online Behavioral Trends

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Caroline Johnson
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Caroline Johnson (Conservative) Co-Chair: Lord Taylor of Holbeach (Conservative) Vice Chair: Baroness Healy of Primrose Hill (Labour) Officer: Darren Paffey (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered University of Hertfordshire (Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences Department) | Secretariat From: 28/04/2025 To: 27/04/2026 | 3,001-4,500 | 28/04/2025 | 29/05/2025
    purpose
    This APPG addresses the growing threat posed by emerging drug trends, including highly potent synthetic cannabinoids and opioids, such as fentanyl and its derivatives; prescription drug misuse, and the unregulated market of fitness supplements proliferating across the web and dark web.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Emotional Support for Parent Carers of Seriously Ill and Disabled Children

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Matt Bishop
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Matt Bishop (Labour) Officer: Baroness Gray of Tottenham (Labour) Officer: Stuart Andrew (Conservative) Officer: Shockat Adam (Independent)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To raise awareness for the need for statutory emotional support for parent carers upon their child’s diagnosis of a life-limiting or life-threatening condition.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Engineering Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dave Doogan
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dave Doogan (Scottish National Party) Co-Chair: Lord Mair (Crossbench) Officer: Dame Chi Onwurah (Labour) Officer: Lord Baker of Dorking (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: Laing O’Rourke | 5,000 | 03/04/2025 | 01/10/2025 Sizewell C Limited | 5,000 | 03/04/2025 | 01/10/2025 COWI UK Ltd | 5,000 | 15/04/2025 | 01/10/2025 Thales | 5,000 | 08/08/2025 | 01/10/2025
    purpose
    The APPG is a innovative group which collaborates between parliamentarians, schools, future engineers, and the engineering profession.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Entrepreneurship

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Tristan Osborne
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Tristan Osborne (Labour) Officer: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Lord Bilimoria (Crossbench) Officer: Lord Leigh of Hurley (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered The Entrepreneurs Network | Secretariat From: 22/04/2025 To: 21/04/2026 | 4,501-6,000 | 22/04/2025 | 08/05/2025
    purpose
    Entrepreneurs are vital to a dynamic, innovative economy. The APPG for Entrepreneurship exists to champion their role – encouraging, supporting, and promoting entrepreneurship across the UK. Our mission is to ensure that Parliament remains closely informed about what’s needed to foster the best possible environment for entrepreneurs to succeed.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Environment

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Fleur Anderson
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Fleur Anderson (Labour) Vice Chair: Wera Hobhouse (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Adrian Ramsay (Green Party) Vice Chair: Rebecca Smith (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: Santander | 5,000 | 04/12/2024 | 23/04/2025 British Standards Institution | 5,000 | 28/02/2025 | 23/04/2025 Danfoss | 5,000 | 10/01/2025 | 23/04/2025 National Grid | 5,000 | 02/12/2024 | 23/04/2025 Vestel UK Ltd | 5,000 | 10/01/2025 | 23/04/2025 AtkinsRealis | 5,000 | 12/02/2025 | 23/04/2025 Ovo Energy | 5,000 | 27/02/2025 | 23/04/2025 Zurich | 5,000 | 20/05/2025 | 02/09/2025 Mitie | 2,000 | 13/06/2025 | 02/09/2025 Toureen | 5,000 | 11/07/2025 | 02/09/2025 Infinis | 5,000 | 08/09/2025 | 04/11/2025 Santander | 5,000 | 07/11/2025 | 24/11/2025 ReLondon | 10,000 | 14/11/2025 | 24/11/2025 WSP | 5,000 | 02/12/2025 | 06/01/2026 FCC Environment | 2,000 | 06/01/2026 | 05/02/2026 Atkins Realis | 5,000 | 05/02/2026 | 05/02/2026 OVO | 5,000 | 06/03/2026 | 25/03/2026
    purpose
    To boost ambition and promote informed debate on climate, nature and resource use in Parliament. The APPG's activities span three broad themes: natural environment, climate and energy, waste and resources.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Equitable Governance

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Sarah Edwards
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Sarah Edwards (Labour) Officer: Baroness Verma (Conservative) Officer: Amanda Hack (Labour) Officer: Baroness Brown of Silvertown (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Women on Boards CIC | Secretariat From: 08/09/2025 To: 07/09/2026 | 79,501-81,000 | 08/09/2025 | 26/09/2025
    purpose
    A policy forum to advance gender equality and governance in SMEs and micro-businesses. Driving systemic reform for ethical credibility, economic resilience, and social progress. Turning SME governance into a gateway, not a gatekeeper.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Ethics and Sustainability in Fashion

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Uma Kumaran
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Uma Kumaran (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Taylor of Warwick (Non-affiliated) Officer: Baroness Jenkin of Kennington (Conservative) Officer: Catherine West (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Fashion Roundtable Org. Ltd | Secretariat From: 25/02/2025 To: 24/02/2026 | 3,001-4,500 | 25/02/2025 | 26/03/2025
    purpose
    To promote best practice, encourage UK manufacturing and amplify ethical and sustainable manufacturing, dyeing and retail.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Ethnic Minority Business Owners

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Rupa Huq
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Rupa Huq (Labour) Co-Chair: Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Dan Aldridge (Labour) Officer: Baroness Verma (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Ethnic Minority Business Network | Secretariat From: 23/10/2025 To: 22/10/2026 | 10,501-12,000 | 23/10/2025 | 15/12/2025
    purpose
    The APPG for Ethnic Minority Business Owners aims to promote the advancement of businesses owned by Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people to reduce barriers and unlock their potential for the overall benefit of the UK’s economy.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Ethnicity Transplantation and Transfusion

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Bell Ribeiro-Addy
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour) Officer: Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Mike Wood (Conservative) Officer: Lord Evans of Rainow (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered National Black, Asian, Mixed Race, and Minority Ethnic Transplant Alliance (NBTA) | NBTA received funding from Team Margot to act as the group's secretariat and provide it with policy support. From: 14/10/2025 To: 13/10/2026 | 10,501-12,000 | 14/10/2025 | 12/02/2026
    purpose
    Highlighting how the lack of donor participation affects patients with ethnically diverse backgrounds. Raising awareness of health inequalities faced by mixed and minority ethnic patients requiring an organ, stem cell or bone marrow transplant or a blood transfusion. Advocating equitable access of treatment for mixed and minority ethnic patients.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Martin Rhodes
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Martin Rhodes (Labour) Officer: James Asser (Labour) Officer: Douglas McAllister (Labour) Vice Chair: Jack Rankin (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Davies Tanner | Davies Tanner is partly funded by The Business of Events to act as the group's secretariat. From: 17/12/2024 To: 16/12/2025 | 24,001-25,500 | 17/12/2024 | 22/07/2025
    purpose
    The APPG works to strengthen ties between the world leading UK events industry and policymakers, with the aim of creating a stronger event economy within all communities.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Farming

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Terry Jermy
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Terry Jermy (Labour) Co-Chair: Rachel Gilmour (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Dr Ellie Chowns (Green Party) Officer: Simon Hoare (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Food, Farming & Countryside Commission | Secretariat From: 29/10/2025 To: 28/10/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 29/10/2025 | 08/12/2025
    purpose
    To raise the profile of and issues faced by British farmers and farming communities.
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