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ISSUE 80
JUN 19-25, 2026
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All Party Parliamentary Groups

553 records in this dataset. Showing rows 301 to 400 (page 4 of 6).

  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Hospitality, Events, Major Food and Drink Businesses in Wales

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Llinos Medi
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Llinos Medi (Plaid Cymru) Vice Chair: Jessica Morden (Labour) Vice Chair: Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist (Conservative) Vice Chair: Ann Davies (Plaid Cymru)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered UKHospitality Cymru | Secretariat From: 21/01/2025 To: 20/01/2026 | 4,501-6,000 | 21/01/2025 | 18/02/2025
    purpose
    To understand and promote the best of Welsh hospitality, events and food and drink, including the visitor economy.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Golf

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Douglas McAllister
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Douglas McAllister (Labour) Vice Chair: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Jo White (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Moynihan (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: R&A | 20,000 | 29/01/2025 | 05/02/2026 IMG | 2,500 | 07/02/2025 | 05/02/2026 PING | 2,500 | 22/03/2025 | 05/02/2026 PGA | 10,000 | 25/10/2025 | 05/02/2026 PING | 2,500 | 14/11/2025 | 05/02/2026 UK Golf Federation | 2,500 | 28/11/2025 | 05/02/2026 Federation of Sports Associations (BGIA) | 2,500 | 28/11/2025 | 05/02/2026 IMG | 2,500 | 10/12/2025 | 05/02/2026 PGA | 10,000 | 20/01/2026 | 05/02/2026 APPG for Golf in the previous Parliament | 25,000 | 26/04/2025 | 02/03/2026
    purpose
    The APPG works with the UK's leading golf organisations - such as the R&A and home union golf associations - to support the industry and promote its work in contributing to the UK's economy, sustainability targets, and health outcomes
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Governance and Inclusive Leadership

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dawn Butler
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dawn Butler (Labour) Officer: Baroness Verma (Conservative) Officer: Sean Woodcock (Labour) Officer: Kate Osborne (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The APPG was set up to identify barriers for ethnic minority people within careers, and help businesses ensure that they are investing in diverse talent. This is an opportunity for the MPs and Peers to get together and support a plan for this agenda and particularly connect with businesses in areas such as Ethnicity Pay Gap Reporting.
  • Greater Manchester All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jo Platt
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jo Platt (Labour (Co-op)) Vice Chair: Afzal Khan (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Altrincham (Conservative) Vice Chair: Lord Goddard of Stockport (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Devo Agency | Devo Agency is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat: United Utilities, Electricity North West, Growth Company, Manchester Airport Group, Auto Trader, Salford University From: 09/09/2025 To: 08/09/2026 | 34,501-36,000 | 09/09/2025 | 11/12/2025
    purpose
    To provide a strong and united voice for Greater Manchester in Westminster, gathering political and business leaders to build consensus and drive investment and growth for the benefit of communities throughout the region.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Greyhound Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mr Peter Bedford
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mr Peter Bedford (Conservative) Co-Chair: Ian Lavery (Labour) Officer: Lord Northbrook (Non-affiliated) Officer: Baroness Golding (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To raise parliamentary awareness of issues relating to the greyhound industry. To promote the sport and related welfare issues.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Grid Networks

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mary Glindon
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mary Glindon (Labour) Officer: Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom (Conservative) Officer: Baroness Elliott of Whitburn Bay (Labour) Officer: Liz Twist (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Stephenson-Mohl Group | Secretariat From: 09/09/2025 To: 08/09/2024 | 4,501-6,000 | 09/09/2025 | 30/10/2025
    purpose
    The APPG is focused on grid sustainability and resilience, policy and legislative challenges relating to power grid capacity in the UK; investment in National Grid infrastructure; planning policy and the development of energy infrastructure; emerging renewable energy systems; and the role of the public and private sector in power grid.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Grief Support and the Impact of Death on Society

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Maureen Burke
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Maureen Burke (Labour) Officer: Lord Evans of Rainow (Conservative) Officer: Jess Brown-Fuller (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered AtaLoss | Secretariat From: 19/03/2025 To: 18/03/2026 | 10,501-12,000 | 19/03/2025 | 24/03/2025
    purpose
    To bring together bereavement services, charities, faith communities, health professionals, public sector organisations, and bereaved individuals to: raise awareness across Parliament of the impact of bereavement on adults and children; recognise grief support as a public health issue; and campaign for change for the wellbeing of bereaved people across the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Gypsies, Travellers and Roma

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mary Kelly Foy
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Whitaker (Labour) Vice Chair: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat) Honorary President: Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Friends, Families and Travellers | Friends, Families and Travellers is paid by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust to act as the group's secretariat From: 04/09/2025 To: 03/09/2026 | 33,001-34,500 | 04/09/2025 | 07/11/2025
    purpose
    To provide a forum for parliamentarians concerned about issues facing Gypsy, Traveller and Roma communities and seek to address these issues and challenge inequalities.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Hadrian's Wall

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mary Glindon
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mary Glindon (Labour) Officer: Luke Akehurst (Labour) Officer: Lord Altrincham (Conservative) Officer: Markus Campbell-Savours (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site Partnership Board | Research Services From: 12/03/2025 To: 11/03/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 12/03/2025 | 08/04/2025 Northumberland County Council | Research Services From: 12/03/2025 To: 11/03/2026 | 1,501-3,000 | 12/03/2025 | 08/04/2025 Historic England | Research Services From: 12/03/2025 To: 11/03/2026 | 6,001-7,500 | 12/03/2025 | 08/04/2025
    purpose
    To promote the 150-mile-long UNESCO World Heritage Site and to explore ways of increasing the potential of Hadrian’s Wall as an economic and cultural asset for communities across the North East, Cumbria, and the whole of the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Haemophilia and Contaminated Blood

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Clive Efford
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Clive Efford (Labour) Co-Chair: Sir Julian Lewis (Conservative) Vice Chair: Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party) Vice Chair: Baroness Featherstone (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered The Haemophilia Society | Secretariat From: 17/12/2025 To: 16/12/2026 | 18,001-19,500 | 17/12/2025 | 24/03/2026
    purpose
    To promote awareness of, and campaign for, people with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders and people infected with blood-borne viruses due to contaminated blood and blood products used in their healthcare treatment.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Hazaras

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Rosie Duffield
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Rosie Duffield (Independent) Officer: Jacob Collier (Labour) Officer: Mohammad Yasin (Labour) Officer: Lord Colgrain (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To work towards protecting and enhancing the human rights and status of Hazaras in the UK and around the world.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Health Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Simon Opher
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Simon Opher (Labour) Officer: Kevin McKenna (Labour) Officer: Baroness Browning (Conservative) Officer: Baroness Watkins of Tavistock (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: Assura, Autism Action, Becton Dickinson, Bournemouth University, IBMS, OrthoDx, Professional Standards Authority, University of East London, University of Essex, University of Greenwich, University of Oxford, University of Nottingham. From: 15/10/2025 To: 14/10/2026 | 100,501-102,000 | 15/10/2025 | 11/02/2026
    purpose
    To provide a cross-party forum that brings together parliamentarians and senior health leaders to discuss key issues on the NHS, health reform and future trends.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Healthcare Workers

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Cat Eccles
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Cat Eccles (Labour) Officer: Lord Fink (Conservative) Officer: Robin Swann (Ulster Unionist Party) Officer: Peter Prinsley (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The APPG aims to highlight key areas of concern for healthcare professionals and discuss potential solutions, including improving the welfare of staff, regulatory changes and legal reform. The group will also aim to promote dialogue and discussion between the healthcare sector and parliamentarians.
  • Healthy Homes and Buildings All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jim Shannon
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party) Officer: Lord Bethell (Conservative) Officer: Jenny Riddell-Carpenter (Labour) Officer: Gideon Amos (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Healthy Homes and Buildings Coalition (via Jade Advocacy Limited) | Secretariat From: 14/10/2025 To: 13/10/2026 | 57,001-58,500 | 14/10/2025 | 23/12/2025
    purpose
    To effect policy change to tackle health and wellbeing problems caused by poor quality, damp, noisy, badly lit, poorly ventilated and inefficient homes and buildings and embed health and wellbeing principles in future legislation to ensure the UK’s homes and buildings positively benefit the occupants’ health and wellbeing.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Healthy Places

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Beccy Cooper
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Beccy Cooper (Labour) Officer: Debbie Abrahams (Labour) Officer: Lord Bethell (Conservative) Officer: Lord Patel of Bradford (Non-affiliated)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Royal Society for Public Health | Secretariat From: 26/11/2025 To: 25/11/2026 | 7,501-9,000 | 26/11/2025 | 29/01/2026
    purpose
    To provide a forum for parliamentarians to discuss the role of diverse settings in improving health outcomes, and the potential for services delivered in these settings to create a healthier country.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Hemp Carbon Capture and Rural Development

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mr Bayo Alaba
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mr Bayo Alaba (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Mancroft (Conservative) Officer: Lord Robathan (Conservative) Officer: Richard Quigley (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Tenacious Carbon | Tenacious Carbon acts as the group's secretariat and pays Cutbill Jacoby to help it fulfil this role From: 01/04/2025 To: 31/03/2026 | 19,501-21,000 | 01/04/2025 | 17/04/2025
    purpose
    To support domestic hemp in achieving the UK’s climate, energy and economic goals - with a particular focus on Sustainable Aviation Fuel, marine biofuels, sustainable construction, carbon credits, farming jobs and rural development. The Group will encourage investment in carbon capture, break down regulatory barriers and support a thriving domestic hemp sector.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Heritage Rail

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Liz Saville Roberts
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru) Co-Chair: Lord Faulkner of Worcester (Labour) Vice Chair: David Simmonds (Conservative) Vice Chair: Lord Snape (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To brief parliamentarians about heritage railways, the contribution they make to their local and regional economies and the skills training opportunities involved.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Historic Vehicles

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    David Simmonds
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: David Simmonds (Conservative) Co-Chair: Lord Cryer (Labour) Officer: Mr Lee Dillon (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Lord Kirkhope of Harrogate (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To encourage interest in, and the promotion and use of, vintage historic and classic vehicles.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on HIV, AIDS and Sexual Health

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    David Mundell
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: David Mundell (Conservative) Co-Chair: Florence Eshalomi (Labour (Co-op)) Co-Chair: Baroness Barker (Liberal Democrat) Co-Chair: Michael Payne (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: STOPAIDS | 17,000 | 03/10/2025 | 21/10/2025 British HIV Association | 5,000 | 03/11/2025 | 11/11/2025 British Association Sexual Health and HIV | 5,000 | 10/11/2025 | 11/11/2025
    purpose
    HIV is not yesterday's story. It is with us today in the UK and affecting families all over the world. The APPG believes that as parliamentarians we should play our part in addressing this epidemic along with addressing the rising STI (sexually transmitted infection) rate.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Holy See

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Ian Byrne
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Ian Byrne (Labour) Co-Chair: Sir Edward Leigh (Conservative) Vice Chair: Baroness O'Loan (Crossbench) Vice Chair: Patricia Ferguson (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To foster closer relations between the UK and the Holy See in areas of mutual interest and to ensure MPs and Peers are better informed about the global activities of the Catholic Church.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Ending Homelessness

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Bob Blackman
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Bob Blackman (Conservative) Co-Chair: Paula Barker (Labour) Vice Chair: David Smith (Labour) Vice Chair: Emily Darlington (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Crisis | Reception (originally registered 03/10/2025) | 1,501-3,000 | 02/09/2025 | 24/11/2025 Crisis | Secretariat From: 11/09/2025 To: 10/09/2026 | 24,001-25,500 | 11/09/2025 | 24/11/2025
    purpose
    The APPG brings together parliamentarians to scrutinise and make recommendations for ending homelessness. Its purpose is to put tackling homelessness at the top of the political agenda and its mission is to help the government deliver an end to all forms of homelessness.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Hospitality and Tourism

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Chris Webb
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Chris Webb (Labour) Vice Chair: Damian Hinds (Conservative) Vice Chair: Dan Aldridge (Labour) Vice Chair: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered UKHospitality | Secretariat From: 04/09/2025 To: 03/09/2026 | 4,501-6,000 | 04/09/2025 | 02/12/2025
    purpose
    To examine the key issues, opportunities and challenges facing the hospitality and tourism sectors across the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Households in Temporary Accommodation

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dame Siobhain McDonagh
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dame Siobhain McDonagh (Labour) Officer: Josh Babarinde (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Lord Lansley (Conservative) Officer: Lord Balfe (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Justlife Foundation | Joint Secretariat From: 29/07/2025 To: 28/07/2026 | 28,501-30,000 | 29/07/2025 | 20/11/2025 Shared Health Foundation | Joint Secretariat From: 29/07/2025 To: 28/07/2026 | 33,001-34,500 | 29/07/2025 | 20/11/2025
    purpose
    The APPG is committed to improving the health, lives and experiences of families and adults living in temporary accommodation across England. The group will highlight the damaging health and educational impact of living in temporary accommodation, especially for children.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Housing and Care for Older People

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Anna Dixon
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Anna Dixon (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Best (Crossbench) Vice Chair: Neil Coyle (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Housing 21 | Contribution to salary of APPG's secretariat From: 09/10/2025 To: 08/10/2026 | 3,001-4,500 | 09/10/2025 | 17/12/2025
    purpose
    To promote discussion and set the agenda for developing better, more joined up housing care for older people, promising greater choices in later life.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Human Rights Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Fabian Hamilton
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Fabian Hamilton (Labour) Officer: Dr Ellie Chowns (Green Party) Officer: Lord Garnier (Conservative) Officer: Markus Campbell-Savours (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: Barrow Cadbury Trust via Parliamentary Human Rights Trust (2 year restricted grant covering June 2023 to June 2025) | 70,000 | 09/06/2023 | 18/07/2023 Barrow Cadbury Trust via Parliamentary Human Rights Trust (2 year restricted grant covering June 2025 to June 2027) | 75,000 | 27/06/2025 | 07/07/2025 Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Amnesty International UK | Reception | 1,501-3,000 | 11/12/2025 | 11/12/2025
    purpose
    To raise the profile of international human rights issues within Parliament and to investigate and publicise human rights abuses occurring.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dame Karen Bradley
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dame Karen Bradley (Conservative) Co-Chair: Baroness Butler-Sloss (Crossbench) Officer: Tom Collins (Labour) Officer: Dr Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To raise awareness of the scale and effects of human trafficking into the UK and EU; to seek solutions to reduce supply and demand and to improve welfare provisions for victims.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Lizzi Collinge
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Lizzi Collinge (Labour) Officer: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Siân Berry (Green Party) Officer: Dr Kieran Mullan (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Humanists UK | Secretariat From: 30/07/2025 To: 29/07/2026 | 12,001-13,500 | 30/07/2025 | 19/11/2025
    purpose
    To bring together non-religious MPs and peers to discuss matters of shared interests.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Hydrogen

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Tom Collins
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Tom Collins (Labour) Officer: James Naish (Labour) Officer: Graham Stuart (Conservative) Officer: Lord Naseby (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Connect | Connect is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat: Cadent, Equinor, Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA}, Johnson Matthey, Scottish Gas Networks From: 10/09/2025 To: 09/09/2026 | 51,001-52,500 | 10/09/2025 | 10/12/2025
    purpose
    To provide a forum for parliamentarians and leading businesses to discuss how to promote the role of large-scale hydrogen projects to enable the UK to meet its net-zero targets.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Immigration Detention

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Bell Ribeiro-Addy
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour) Officer: Lord Garnier (Conservative) Officer: Baroness Hamwee (Liberal Democrat) Officer: John McDonnell (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Medical Justice | Secretariat From: 02/12/2025 To: 01/12/2026 | 13,501-15,000 | 02/12/2025 | 06/02/2026
    purpose
    To increase knowledge in Parliament on immigration detention in the UK and its impacts; to connect parliamentarians with relevant research, organisations and experts, including people with lived experience of detention; and to advocate for evidence-based policy reforms and the welfare of detained people.
  • Inclusion and Nurture in Education All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Sarah Hall
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Sarah Hall (Labour (Co-op)) Vice Chair: Lord Mott (Conservative) Secretary: Jo Platt (Labour (Co-op)) Treasurer: Josh Dean (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Nurtureuk | Secretariat From: 05/11/2025 To: 04/11/2026 | 16,501-18,000 | 05/11/2025 | 02/03/2026
    purpose
    To ensure children feel happy, safe and like they belong in school, through championing an inclusive and nurturing education system.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Indian Traditional Sciences

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    John McDonnell
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: John McDonnell (Labour) Vice Chair: Baroness Verma (Conservative) Vice Chair: Jas Athwal (Labour) Vice Chair: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (Green Party)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To promote and facilitate informed discussions on issues concerning all Indian Traditional Sciences practised in the UK and abroad (Ayurveda, Yoga, Jyotish, Vastu, Unani and Sangeet) for inclusion into the NHS by providing a forum for cross-party parliamentarians, senior policy makers, academics, practitioners, leading community figures and stakeholders.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Industrial Hemp

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Ben Lake
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru) Co-Chair: Lord Jones of Penybont (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Sewell of Sanderstead (Conservative) Vice Chair: Jas Athwal (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The APPG is established to promote the growth and development of the industrial hemp sector in the United Kingdom. It seeks to bring together policymakers, industry representatives, investors, and other stakeholders to support legislative reform and create a conducive environment for the industrial hemp industry to flourish.
  • Local Growth All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    David Baines
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: David Baines (Labour) Officer: Lauren Edwards (Labour) Officer: Martin Wrigley (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Baroness Harding of Winscombe (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Local Government Association | Secretariat From: 17/12/2024 To: 16/12/2025 | 15,001-16,500 | 17/12/2024 | 27/02/2025
    purpose
    To provide a policy forum that supports local economic growth by bringing together parliamentarians, local government representatives, business, and educational institutions.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Industrialised Construction

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Anneliese Midgley
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Anneliese Midgley (Labour) Officer: Lord Banner (Conservative) Officer: Ms Marie Rimmer (Labour) Officer: Paul Waugh (Labour (Co-op))
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered IEI Group Limited | IEI Group Limited is paid by Hemsec to act as the group's secretariat From: 23/04/2025 To: 22/04/2026 | 10,501-12,000 | 23/04/2025 | 02/06/2025
    purpose
    To identify the strengths and weaknesses of Industrialised Construction and establish how this method of construction can contribute to the government’s objective of building 1.5 million homes by the end of the parliament.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Infant Feeding and Inequalities

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jess Brown-Fuller
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jess Brown-Fuller (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Andrew Griffith (Conservative) Officer: Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour) Officer: Alison Bennett (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To raise awareness of infant feeding and allow MPs, peers and policy stakeholders an opportunity to meet regularly to ensure that this topic remains a priority for HM Government with a view to reducing inequalities and improving health.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Infrastructure

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mike Reader
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mike Reader (Labour) Officer: Baroness Young of Old Scone (Non-affiliated) Officer: Lord Gascoigne (Conservative) Officer: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Institution of Civil Engineers | Secretariat From: 27/11/2025 To: 26/11/2026 | 22,501-24,000 | 27/11/2025 | 18/12/2025
    purpose
    To highlights the importance of economic infrastructure in the UK amongst parliamentarians, government and industry.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Intellectual Property

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Sir John Whittingdale
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Sir John Whittingdale (Conservative) Officer: Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party) Officer: Ruth Jones (Labour) Officer: Lord Clement-Jones (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Luther Pendragon Ltd | Luther Pendragon Ltd is paid by Alliance for Intellectual Property to act as the group's secretariat. From: 11/09/2025 To: 10/09/2026 | 7,501-9,000 | 11/09/2025 | 26/11/2025
    purpose
    To debate and highlight the value of intellectual property and the importance of its promotion and protection. The Group meets several times a year on topical issues relating to intellectual property.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Intergenerational Inquiry

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mr Paul Kohler
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mr Paul Kohler (Liberal Democrat) Co-Chair: John McDonnell (Labour) Officer: Neil Duncan-Jordan (Labour) Officer: Lord Balfe (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered The Influencing the Corridors of Power Project (ICOP) at SOAS University of London | ICOP is paid by the Higher Education Fund to act as the group's secretariat. From: 04/06/2025 To: 03/06/2026 | 28,501-30,000 | 04/06/2025 | 10/06/2025
    purpose
    The APPG bridges the generational divide by creating pathways into Westminster for young people, many of whom are currently disaffected, and guide them to contribute positively to policy and practice. Our parliamentary panels include lawyers, citizens, the medical profession. In this way young people, including students, experience participatory democracy.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on International Conservation

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Barry Gardiner
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Barry Gardiner (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Randall of Uxbridge (Conservative) Vice Chair: Dr Roz Savage (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Uma Kumaran (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered International Conservation Caucus Foundation | Secretariat From: 10/09/2025 To: 09/09/2026 | 24,001-25,500 | 10/09/2025 | 28/01/2026
    purpose
    To provide a forum to address wildlife conservation and biodiversity issues affecting our planet including but not limited to ecosystem collapse, species extinctions, land degradation, invasive species, illegal fishing and other threats to the natural world.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom of Religion or Belief

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jim Shannon
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party) Vice Chair: Ruth Jones (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Jackson of Peterborough (Conservative) Vice Chair: Lord Alton of Liverpool (Crossbench)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered The FoRB Foundation | Secretariat From: 23/07/2025 To: 22/07/2026 | 39,001-40,500 | 23/07/2025 | 29/10/2025
    purpose
    The APPG believes that international freedom of religion or belief is a crucial human right. We therefore seek to raise its profile in government, in parliament, in the media and among the general public.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on International Law, Justice and Accountability

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Brendan O'Hara
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Brendan O'Hara (Scottish National Party) Vice Chair: Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws (Labour) Vice Chair: Andrew George (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Baroness Hooper (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To accommodate discussions and engagement on international law standards and use them to ensure justice and accountability for core international crimes. To work on strengthening the existing mechanisms for the prevention of international crimes, and foster cooperation with international mechanisms.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Students

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Abtisam Mohamed
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Abtisam Mohamed (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Bilimoria (Crossbench) Treasurer: Matt Western (Labour) Secretary: Lord Johnson of Marylebone (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Independent Higher Education | Secretariat From: 16/10/2025 To: 15/10/2026 | 3,001-4,500 | 16/10/2025 | 14/11/2025
    purpose
    To recognise the internationalisation and global prominence of UK education; to promote the value of international students to UK education, economy and ‘soft power’; to raise awareness of issues affecting international students; and to provide a platform for collaboration between parliamentarians, educators, professionals and business leaders.
  • International Trade and Investment All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mike Reader
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mike Reader (Labour) Vice Chair: Baroness Foster of Aghadrumsee (Non-affiliated) Vice Chair: Adam Jogee (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Johnson of Lainston (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The APPG will strengthen Parliament’s ability to address global trade complexities, foster cross-party collaboration, engage industry stakeholders, and promote strategic investment opportunities. This essential forum aims to shape and enhance the UK’s trade and investment landscape, driving economic growth and ensuring long-term global competitiveness.
  • Parliamentary Internet, Communications and Technology Forum All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dame Caroline Dinenage
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dame Caroline Dinenage (Conservative) Co-Chair: Samantha Niblett (Labour) Treasurer: Baroness Neville-Rolfe (Conservative) Officer: Lord Clement-Jones (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: SAP | 7,200 | 07/05/2025 | 23/07/2025 Latus Group | 2,880 | 30/05/2025 | 23/07/2025 Google | 7,200 | 18/07/2025 | 23/07/2025 Omnicom | 7,200 | 01/09/2025 | 24/09/2025 Access Partnership | 2,880 | 25/09/2025 | 06/11/2025 Google | 12,000 | 14/10/2025 | 06/11/2025 Tata Consultancy Services | 7,200 | 31/10/2025 | 06/11/2025 Capgemini | 7,200 | 03/11/2025 | 06/11/2025 University of Cambridge | 4,500 | 17/11/2025 | 23/12/2025 JISC | 7,200 | 01/12/2025 | 23/12/2025 Samsung UK | 7,200 | 20/02/2026 | 05/03/2026 BT | 7,200 | 20/03/2026 | 09/04/2026 Nominet | 7,200 | 30/03/2026 | 09/04/2026
    purpose
    The APPG brings together parliamentarians from all parties and both Houses with key players in the internet, communications and technology sectors to engage with the most pressing issues of today and tomorrow.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Investment Fraud and Fairer Financial Services

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    John McDonnell
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: John McDonnell (Labour) Vice Chair: Sarah Bool (Conservative) Vice Chair: Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru) Vice Chair: Lord Davies of Brixton (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To advocate for the victims of financial misconduct, crimes, scandals, frauds and regulatory failures, by driving positive, progressive, and purposeful reforms that achieve a fair, trusted and just system, where the service providers, regulators and government agencies provide appropriate protection and deliver good outcomes, including redress for historical wrongs.
  • ITV All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Tonia Antoniazzi
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Black of Brentwood (Conservative) Officer: Samantha Niblett (Labour) Officer: Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To provide a forum for parliamentarians to consider and discuss the role and contribution of ITV as a broadcaster and streamer to the UK's creative industries, to the UK's public service broadcasting ecology and discuss relevant regulatory issues.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Jazz Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dame Chi Onwurah
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dame Chi Onwurah (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Mann (Labour) Officer: Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne (Conservative) Officer: Jo White (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered UK Music | Parliamentary Jazz Awards | 1,501-3,000 | 14/10/2025 | 26/11/2025
    purpose
    To encourage wider and deeper enjoyment of jazz, to increase parliamentarians' understanding of the jazz industry and issues surrounding it, to promote jazz as a musical form and to raise its profile inside and outside parliament.
  • Key Cities All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Rebecca Long Bailey
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Rebecca Long Bailey (Labour) Co-Chair: Wera Hobhouse (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Baroness Eaton (Conservative) Vice Chair: Ruth Jones (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Images&Co Ltd | Images&Co Ltd is paid by Key Cities to act as the group's secretariat. From: 04/09/2025 To: 03/09/2026 | 19,501-21,000 | 04/09/2025 | 02/03/2026
    purpose
    To work with the leaders and civic stakeholders of the Key Cities network to improve understanding of local priorities and perspectives in policy affecting urban and peri-urban populations throughout the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Kidney Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jo White
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jo White (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Watts (Labour) Officer: Sir Desmond Swayne (Conservative) Officer: Mohammad Yasin (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The APPG enhances parliamentary understanding of kidney disease and advocates for improved health services for those with renal disease. It unites parliamentarians dedicated to advancing kidney health policy and ensuring patient needs remain central to healthcare decisions.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Kinship Care

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Melanie Onn
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Melanie Onn (Labour) Vice Chair: Joe Robertson (Conservative) Vice Chair: Munira Wilson (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Family Rights Group | Secretariat From: 10/09/2025 To: 09/09/2026 | 27,001-28,500 | 10/09/2025 | 11/09/2025
    purpose
    To improve awareness, understanding and support for kinship care. To promote policy and practice which supports more children to live safely in kinship care with family and friends, when they cannot live at home. To amplify the voices and experiences of children and families.
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