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 501 to 553 (page 6 of 6).

  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Thames Estuary Fair Economic Growth

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jim Dickson
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jim Dickson (Labour) Vice Chair: Baroness O'Neill of Bexley (Conservative) Officer: Dr Lauren Sullivan (Labour) Officer: James Asser (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered The Shaw Business Partnership Ltd | The Shaw Business Partnership Ltd is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat: London St Pancras High Speed, University of Greenwich, Port of London Authority. From: 03/12/2025 To: 02/12/2026 | 21,001-22,500 | 03/12/2025 | 26/03/2026
    purpose
    To provide a forum for parliamentarians and stakeholders to discuss and promote fair economic growth across the Estuary.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Thames Valley

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Clive Jones
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Clive Jones (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Peter Swallow (Labour) Officer: Jack Rankin (Conservative) Officer: Baroness McGregor-Smith (Non-affiliated)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce and Industry | Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce and Industry is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat: Heathrow, Honda Motor Europe, University of the Built Environment, University of Reading From: 21/07/2025 To: 20/07/2026 | 13,501-15,000 | 21/07/2025 | 04/09/2025
    purpose
    To advance the Thames Valley’s global reputation as a business location of choice and an engine of growth for the United Kingdom. The ambition is to shape local and national growth plans that can secure the thriving, green, healthier future we want for a truly competitive Thames Valley.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Theatre

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Leigh Ingham
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Leigh Ingham (Labour) Co-Chair: Dan Aldridge (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Keeley (Labour) Vice Chair: Simon Hoare (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Society of London Theatre | Joint Secretariat From: 02/04/2025 To: 01/04/2026 | 4,501-6,000 | 02/04/2025 | 03/04/2025 UK Theatre | Joint Secretariat From: 02/04/2025 To: 01/04/2026 | 4,501-6,000 | 02/04/2025 | 03/04/2025
    purpose
    To support the resilience and relevance of theatre in the UK for audiences, society and the industry. To identify and debate potential opportunities and issues for theatre in the UK. To support parliamentarians’ understanding of the theatre and performing arts industry at a national and local level.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Ticket Abuse

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mrs Sharon Hodgson
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mrs Sharon Hodgson (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Moynihan (Conservative) Officer: Anneliese Midgley (Labour) Officer: Baroness Keeley (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To promote and provide a forum for the discussion of issues relating to the sale and resale of tickets, for events, with a particular focus on devising solutions to the problem of ticket touting.
  • Tidy Britain All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Kim Leadbeater
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Kim Leadbeater (Labour) Vice Chair: Baroness Coffey (Conservative) Vice Chair: Claire Young (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Terry Jermy (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Keep Britain Tidy | Secretariat From: 20/11/2025 To: 19/11/2026 | 4,501-6,000 | 20/11/2025 | 11/03/2026
    purpose
    To highlight issues related to local environmental quality, including littering, pollution and fly­tipping, and their detrimental impact on communities; to raise these issues on the parliamentary agenda; to provide a forum for parliamentarians and advocates of local environmental quality; and to highlight the work of volunteer litter-picking groups and individuals.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for T-Levels

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Sam Rushworth
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Sam Rushworth (Labour) Co-Chair: Damian Hinds (Conservative) Officer: Tom Collins (Labour) Officer: Baroness Garden of Frognal (Liberal Democrat)
    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: Gatsby Charitable Foundation and UK Institute for Technical Skills and Strategy. From: 29/10/2025 To: 28/10/2026 | 21,001-22,500 | 29/10/2025 | 28/01/2026
    purpose
    To discuss and promote policies regarding the T-Level qualification.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Town Centres

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Vikki Slade
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Vikki Slade (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Baroness O'Neill of Bexley (Conservative) Officer: Lord Pitkeathley of Camden Town (Labour) Officer: Luke Murphy (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To raise parliamentary awareness of what makes a thriving and inclusive town or city centre in the 21st Century, capable of attracting private sector investment to support the needs of both the local economy and local community.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Trafficked Britons in Syria

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Sir Andrew Mitchell
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Sir Andrew Mitchell (Conservative) Co-Chair: Lord Jay of Ewelme (Crossbench) Vice Chair: Baroness Winterton of Doncaster (Labour) Vice Chair: David Davis (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Reprieve UK | Reprieve UK is funded by Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust to act as the group's secretariat. From: 22/01/2025 To: 21/01/2026 | 28,501-30,000 | 22/01/2025 | 18/02/2025
    purpose
    To seek a just resolution to the cases of people from the UK who were trafficked by ISIS and to secure the repatriation of the small number of Britons still detained in North East Syria.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Transport Safety

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Andy MacNae
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Andy MacNae (Labour) Co-Chair: Aphra Brandreth (Conservative) Vice Chair: Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb (Green Party) Vice Chair: Baroness Pidgeon (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Leigh Day | Sentencing report | 4,501-6,000 | 03/10/2025 | 15/10/2025 British Numberplate Manufacturing Association | Registration plate inquiry | 4,501-6,000 | 14/10/2025 | 12/11/2025 RAC Limited | Registration plate inquiry | 4,501-6,000 | 12/11/2025 | 18/11/2025 Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) | Registration plate inquiry | 4,501-6,000 | 28/11/2025 | 04/12/2025
    purpose
    To provide opportunities to debate transport safety matters (on road, rail, air and water) and to encourage the government to address transport safety issues. To work in partnership with others supporting safe, sustainable and healthy transport.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Turnaround and Business Improvement

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Gurinder Singh Josan
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Gurinder Singh Josan (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord McNicol of West Kilbride (Labour) Officer: Lord Booth (Conservative) Officer: Mr Toby Perkins (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered The Institute for Turnaround | Secretariat From: 09/03/2026 To: 08/03/2027 | 21,001-22,500 | 09/03/2026 | 19/03/2026
    purpose
    To champion financial and operational turnaround and transformation in UK companies and organisations to maximise growth and value for all stakeholders, and to share understanding of key drivers of corporate stress, areas of improvement and sector overviews.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on UK Food Security

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Josh Newbury
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Josh Newbury (Labour) Vice Chair: Helen Morgan (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Charlie Dewhirst (Conservative) Vice Chair: Dr Roz Savage (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To advocate for eggs, pigs and poultry industries within Parliament. Recognising the link between food security and national security, the APPG supports their role in feeding the nation and ensuring accessible and sustainable food for all. The APPG addresses the challenges and opportunities facing food producers across the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for UK Innovation Startups and SMEs

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Martin Wrigley
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Martin Wrigley (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Dame Chi Onwurah (Labour) Officer: Lord Brady of Altrincham (Conservative) Officer: Lord Porter of Spalding (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Capital Counsel | Secretariat From: 18/03/2026 To: 17/03/2027 | 25,501-27,000 | 18/03/2026 | 26/03/2026
    purpose
    To provide a forum for innovative startups and SMEs in Parliament across all sectors of the economy, address barriers to their growth, and highlight their vital contribution to productivity, job creation, competitiveness and economic growth across the UK.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on UK Spirits

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Carolyn Harris
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Carolyn Harris (Labour) Officer: Joe Robertson (Conservative) Officer: Peter Dowd (Labour) Officer: Mike Reader (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To promote understanding of the value of the spirits sector to the UK economy and wider society; boost awareness of the economic, cultural, and community benefits of the UK spirits trade; support members of the iconic spirits industry, including the vital network of SME distillers driving innovation and local growth; and to introduce parliamentarians to trade representatives and distillers from their constituencies.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on UNESCO World Heritage Sites

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jonathan Davies
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jonathan Davies (Labour) Co-Chair: Danny Kruger (Reform UK) Vice Chair: Edward Morello (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Lord Wallace of Saltaire (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The APPG seeks to grow support and recognition for British World Heritage Sites (WHS) and the grassroots organisations managing them; develop WHS as assets for soft power by sharing good practice internationally; articulate the significance and benefits of WHS, particularly lesser-known ones domestically and globally, in achieving balanced economic growth.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on the United Nations

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Uma Kumaran
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Uma Kumaran (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Hannay of Chiswick (Crossbench) Co-Chair: Baroness Anelay of St Johns (Conservative) Vice Chair: Melanie Ward (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered United Nations Association UK | Secretariat From: 17/10/2025 To: 16/10/2026 | 3,001-4,500 | 17/10/2025 | 22/10/2024
    purpose
    The primary objective of the APPG is to raise awareness of the UN among MPs and Peers about: its contributions across the areas of peace and security, development and human rights; the scope of international law and its relevance to the UK; and the applicability of the UN to the British electorate.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the United Nations Global Goals

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Tracy Gilbert
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Tracy Gilbert (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale (Labour) Vice Chair: David Mundell (Conservative) Vice Chair: Lord Loomba (Crossbench)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Bond | Secretariat From: 23/07/2025 To: 22/07/2026 | 7,501-9,000 | 23/07/2025 | 19/11/2025 Bond | Business and the SDGs Conference | 1,501-3,000 | 10/02/2026 | 05/03/2026 Coalition for Global Prosperity | Business and the SDGs Conference | 1,501-3,000 | 10/02/2026 | 05/03/2026
    purpose
    To support and mobilise parliamentarians of all parties to push for the UK government’s commitments to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, both at home and abroad.
  • All-Party Parliamentary University Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Pam Cox
    officers
    Vice Chair: Pam Cox (Labour) Vice Chair: Mr Andrew Snowden (Conservative) Vice Chair: Stephen Gethins (Scottish National Party)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To act as a high-level forum for discussion between university leaders and parliamentarians on issues affecting the higher education sector.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Urinary Tract Infections

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Luke Taylor
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Luke Taylor (Liberal Democrat) Co-Chair: Dr Allison Gardner (Labour) Officer: Sir Oliver Dowden (Conservative) Officer: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered The Urology Foundation | The Urology Foundation acts as the group's secretariat and pays M&F Health Communications to help it fulfil this role. From: 10/12/2025 To: 09/12/2026 | 24,001-25,500 | 10/12/2025 | 06/01/2026
    purpose
    To provide a forum to bring together key stakeholders to raise awareness of the significant health, social and economic impact of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and advocate for improved patient outcomes through better diagnostics, effective treatment options, and prevention strategies.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Uyghurs

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Ms Marie Rimmer
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Ms Marie Rimmer (Labour) Officer: Lord Khan of Burnley (Labour) Officer: Lord Alton of Liverpool (Crossbench) Officer: Sir Iain Duncan Smith (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To raise awareness of the persecution against the Uyghur community in Xinjiang, China.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Vascular and Venous Disease

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Jim Shannon
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party) Officer: Lord Elliott of Ballinamallard (Ulster Unionist Party) Officer: Lord Lansley (Conservative) Officer: Brian Leishman (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Healthcomms Consulting Ltd (part of PLMR group) | Healthcomms Consulting Ltd (part of the PLMR Group) is paid by Becton Dickinson, Boston Scientific, Inari Medical, Medtronic and Vein Centre to act as the group's Secretariat. From: 23/10/2025 To: 22/10/2026 | 70,501-72,000 | 23/10/2025 | 22/01/2026
    purpose
    The group aims to empower women to make informed choices about their treatment and ensure they are treated with dignity and respect throughout their treatment pathway.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Video Games and Esports

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Charlotte Nichols
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Charlotte Nichols (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Vaizey of Didcot (Conservative) Vice Chair: Lord Taylor of Warwick (Non-affiliated) Vice Chair: Matt Western (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To work with the games and interactive entertainment industry, including with its trade body UK Interactive Entertainment, to supercharge the industry's economic, technological and cultural contributions within parliament.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Visual Arts and Artists

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Cat Eccles
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Cat Eccles (Labour) Officer: Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Lord Bassam of Brighton (Labour) Officer: Lord Vaizey of Didcot (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Design and Artists Copyright Society | Secretariat From: 08/10/2025 To: 07/10/2026 | 3,001-4,500 | 08/10/2025 | 01/12/2025
    purpose
    To advance the understanding of how visual artists carry out their practice and develop their careers, promote the value artists and the visual arts bring to society and the UK economy, and to foster an environment in the UK in which the visual arts sector can flourish.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Volunteer Rescue Services

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Torcuil Crichton
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Torcuil Crichton (Labour) Vice Chair: John Lamont (Conservative) Secretary: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat) Treasurer: Jenny Riddell-Carpenter (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To advocate for legislation and policies that support and strengthen the volunteer rescue sector, ensuring volunteers are equipped, protected, and empowered to carry out their lifesaving work effectively across the UK in all emergency and disaster response situations.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Vulnerable Groups to Pandemics

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Johanna Baxter
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Johanna Baxter (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Mendelsohn (Labour) Officer: Lord Lansley (Conservative) Officer: Tom Gordon (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To provide a forum for parliamentarians and stakeholders to consider the needs of vulnerable groups to pandemics and to provide an effective voice in parliament; to raise awareness of specific vulnerable patients; to encourage actions to promote a greater priority for prevention, treatment and support for those groups; to inform better policy decisions and public debate related to the needs of vulnerable groups.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on War Crimes

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    David Mundell
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: David Mundell (Conservative) Co-Chair: Lord Mendelsohn (Labour) Officer: Lord Polak (Conservative) Officer: Sir Andrew Mitchell (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To look into matters relating to the presence of alleged Rwandan war criminals in the UK and the prosecution of those who participated in the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsis in 1994.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Warm Homes

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Pippa Heylings
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Pippa Heylings (Liberal Democrat) Co-Chair: Catherine McKinnell (Labour) Officer: Lord Porter of Spalding (Conservative) Officer: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The APPG supports parliamentarians to accelerate the eradication of cold homes. The Group seeks to build cross-party consensus by convening policymakers with frontline advocates, industry, and health experts to ensure every household can afford to live in a warm home.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Water Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Lee Pitcher
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Lee Pitcher (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness McIntosh of Pickering (Conservative) Officer: Alex Brewer (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Julia Buckley (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    Provides a forum for parliamentarians and interested stakeholders to monitor government and regulatory policy and maintain a dialogue with government, Parliament, the water sector and a wide range of other interested groups.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Water Pollution

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dr Ellie Chowns
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dr Ellie Chowns (Green Party) Vice Chair: Lloyd Hatton (Labour) Officer: Edward Morello (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Lord Randall of Uxbridge (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Seahorse Environmental | Seahorse Environmental is paid by the following to act as the group's secretariat: River Action and Surfers Against Sewage From: 24/10/2025 To: 23/10/2026 | 37,501-39,000 | 24/10/2025 | 05/01/2026
    purpose
    The APPG aims to promote understanding of the causes of, impacts of and solutions to water pollution, and to facilitate cross-party parliamentary action to tackle water pollution.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Water Safety Education

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Darren Paffey
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Darren Paffey (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord Storey (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Saqib Bhatti (Conservative) Officer: Rebecca Long Bailey (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered The Royal Life Saving Society UK | Secretariat From: 17/06/2025 To: 16/06/2026 | 9,001-10,500 | 17/06/2025 | 09/07/2025
    purpose
    To champion water safety education in Parliament. The APPG’s purpose is to work with external stakeholders and use data insights to help secure class-based water safety on the English National Curriculum and broaden access to water safety education across the UK.
  • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Lee Pitcher
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Lee Pitcher (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Leigh of Hurley (Conservative) Vice Chair: Brian Mathew (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Dr Rupa Huq (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered WaterAid | Secretariat From: 04/12/2025 To: 03/12/2026 | 7,501-9,000 | 04/12/2025 | 19/03/2026
    purpose
    To raise awareness within parliament and government of the impact that a lack of water, sanitation and hygiene has on the lives of people around the world, and the governments obligation to help meet the Sustainable Development Goal on water and sanitation.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Waterways

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Bill Esterson
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Bill Esterson (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord German (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Wendy Morton (Conservative) Vice Chair: Uma Kumaran (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    The APPG champions the revitalisation and restoration of the UK’s navigable waterways. Our purpose is to unlock the environmental, social, economic, and cultural potential of the UK’s rivers and canals by boosting local economies, promoting sustainability and connecting people to nature.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Wellbeing Economics

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Peter Lamb
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Peter Lamb (Labour) Co-Chair: Lord O'Donnell (Crossbench) Vice Chair: Baroness Tyler of Enfield (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Sir Jeremy Hunt (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered The World Wellbeing Movement | Secretariat From: 15/07/2025 To: 14/07/2025 | 18,001-19,500 | 15/07/2025 | 29/07/2025
    purpose
    To share the latest in wellbeing science with Parliamentarians and convene experts and evidence to inform policies that improve wellbeing in the UK.
  • West Coast Main Line All-Party Parliamentary Group

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Cat Smith
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Cat Smith (Labour) Vice Chair: Llinos Medi (Plaid Cymru) Vice Chair: Esther McVey (Conservative) Hon. Secretary: Jeff Smith (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To work in consultation with the West Coast Rail 250 Campaign for the upgrading and continued renewal of the infrastructure and rolling stock on the West Coast Main Line.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the West Midlands

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Dave Robertson
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Dave Robertson (Labour) Vice Chair: Antonia Bance (Labour) Vice Chair: Sir Andrew Mitchell (Conservative) Officer: Laurence Turner (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: Newcastle and Staffordshire College Group | 2,500 | 09/10/2025 | 16/01/2026 Cadent | 6,000 | 13/10/2025 | 16/01/2026 Aaron and Partners | 2,000 | 24/10/2025 | 16/01/2026 Harper Adams University | 2,500 | 28/10/2025 | 16/01/2026 Bradford Estates | 10,000 | 04/11/2025 | 16/01/2026 PHTA | 100,000 | 29/01/2026 | 24/03/2026 Trowers and Hamlins | 2,500 | 12/02/2026 | 24/03/2026
    purpose
    The APPG aims to promote the West Midlands as an economic and academic powerhouse, focusing on life sciences, renewable energy, creative industries, and advanced manufacturing. It will raise awareness of the region's importance in the UK economy, ensuring equal representation for all areas, including those inside and outside the Combined Authority.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Western Rail Link to Heathrow

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness May of Maidenhead (Conservative) Vice Chair: Gerald Jones (Labour) Treasurer: Ruth Cadbury (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To advocate for a western rail link to Heathrow Airport.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Wheelchair Users

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Daniel Francis
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Daniel Francis (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Grey-Thompson (Crossbench) Officer: Lord Shinkwin (Conservative) Vice Chair: Dr Allison Gardner (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Whizz Kidz | Secretariat From: 20/05/2025 To: 19/05/2026 | 13,501-15,000 | 20/05/2025 | 12/06/2025
    purpose
    To present the current state of NHS Wheelchair Services for young and adult wheelchair users in the UK and the whole system impact of poor provision. To discuss solutions to transform NHS Wheelchair Services so that wheelchair users can equitably access education, employment and society and contribute to UK productivity.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Wine of Great Britain

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Andrew Griffith
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Andrew Griffith (Conservative) Vice Chair: Tristan Osborne (Labour) Vice Chair: Damian Hinds (Conservative) Vice Chair: Katie Lam (Conservative)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To identify how Whitehall departments, in conjunction with Members of the Commons and Lords, can support producers of wine from grapes grown across the UK, to ensure that relevant legislation and regulations, combined with innovative support and trade deals, can deliver a profitable sector for the domestic and export markets.
  • All Party Parliamentary Group on Women affected by the Criminal Justice System

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Kate Osamor
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Kate Osamor (Labour (Co-op)) Vice Chair: Baroness Hodgson of Abinger (Conservative) Officer: The Lord Bishop of Gloucester (Bishops) Officer: Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Women in Prison | Women in Prison is funded by the John Ellerman Foundation and the Barrow Cadbury Trust to act as the group's secretariat. From: 12/11/2025 To: 11/11/2026 | 21,001-22,500 | 12/11/2025 | 25/02/2026
    purpose
    To increase knowledge and awareness of the experiences of women affected by the justice system and promote approaches that reduce criminalisation and meet women’s needs.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women and Work

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Sarah Russell
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Sarah Russell (Labour) Co-Chair: Baroness Brady (Conservative) Officer: Lee Barron (Labour) Officer: Baroness Uddin (Non-affiliated)
    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: Association of British Insurers, Assystem, Barratt, Vodafone From: 05/02/2025 To: 04/02/2026 | 19,501-21,000 | 05/02/2025 | 05/02/2025
    purpose
    The APPG provides a forum to constructively examine and debate the role that policy-makers can play to deliver gender balance within the economy.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women in Defence

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Sarah Dyke
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Emma Lewell (Labour) Officer: Baroness Sugg (Conservative) Officer: Will Stone (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To act as a conduit to inform on the challenges in achieving female representation across the defence enterprise - including military, civil services, agencies, private sector, academia, not-for-profits, and parliamentarians - and provide opportunities for the women in defence community to share leading practice, recognise and report on progress.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women in Parliament

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mims Davies
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mims Davies (Conservative) Co-Chair: Dawn Butler (Labour) Officer: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Baroness Grey-Thompson (Crossbench)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Centenary Action | Secretariat From: 23/10/2025 To: 22/10/2026 | 6,001-7,500 | 23/10/2025 | 24/02/2026
    purpose
    Brings together MPs and peers to celebrate progress in women's representation and advocate for more women in parliament across all parties, aiming for a diverse, gender-equal parliament by 2028 - the centenary of equal franchise. Supports women in parliament and those standing for public office.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Women in Transport

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mrs Elsie Blundell
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mrs Elsie Blundell (Labour) Vice Chair: Catherine Atkinson (Labour) Officer: Lord Moylan (Conservative) Officer: Baroness Pidgeon (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Women in Transport | JFG Communications acts as secretariat on behalf of Women in Transport and is part-funded by West Coast Partnership to do so. From: 12/02/2025 To: 11/02/2026 | 27,001-28,500 | 12/02/2025 | 11/03/2025
    purpose
    To provide a forum to discuss and overcome the under-representation of women in transport by promoting best practice examples of employers leading the way in gender diversifying their workforce and by being the voice for all women using the UK’s transport networks.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women, Peace and Security

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Alicia Kearns
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Alicia Kearns (Conservative) Co-Chair: Baroness Hodgson of Abinger (Conservative) Vice Chair: Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale (Labour) Vice Chair: Rebecca Paul (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Gender Action for Peace and Security | Secretariat From: 04/09/2025 To: 03/09/2026 | 6,001-7,500 | 04/09/2025 | 27/11/2025
    purpose
    To provide a forum for the discussion and analysis of issues relating to Women, Peace and Security (WPS). Among other issues, the APPG is focused on the UK Government’s implementation of WPS commitments and work on Women and Girls rights.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women's Football

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Kate Osborne
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Kate Osborne (Labour) Vice Chair: Helen Grant (Conservative) Vice Chair: Kirsty Blackman (Scottish National Party) Vice Chair: Baroness Grey-Thompson (Crossbench)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Lexington | Lexington is paid by The Football Association to act as the group's secretariat. From: 08/10/2025 To: 07/10/2026 | 3,001-4,500 | 08/10/2025 | 17/11/2025
    purpose
    To hold meetings for parliamentarians to promote women’s football and discuss matters concerning equal access for girls and women.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women's Health

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Gill Furniss
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Gill Furniss (Labour) Officer: Baroness Anelay of St Johns (Conservative) Officer: Dame Caroline Dinenage (Conservative) Officer: Jo Platt (Labour (Co-op))
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Healthcomms Consulting Ltd (part of the PLMR Group) | Healthcomms Consulting Ltd (part of the PLMR Group) is paid by grants from Gedeon Richter, Theramex, Besins Healthcare, Orion Pharma, and AbbVie to act as the group's secretariat. From: 08/10/2025 To: 07/10/2026 | 52,501-54,000 | 08/10/2025 | 02/12/2025
    purpose
    The group aims to empower women to make informed choices about their treatment and ensure they are treated with dignity and respect throughout their treatment pathway..
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women's Rights

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Rosie Duffield
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Rosie Duffield (Independent) Officer: Rebecca Paul (Conservative) Officer: Baroness Ludford (Liberal Democrat) Officer: Steve Yemm (Labour)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: None
    purpose
    To promote the rights of women and girls within Parliament and to Government.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Wood Panel Industry

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Lillian Jones
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Lillian Jones (Labour) Vice Chair: Graham Leadbitter (Scottish National Party) Vice Chair: Harriet Cross (Conservative) Vice Chair: Steve Witherden (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Invicta Public Affairs Ltd | Invicta Public Affairs Ltd is paid by the Wood Panel Industries Federation to act as the group's secretariat. From: 15/10/2025 To: 14/10/2026 | 9,001-10,500 | 15/10/2025 | 05/02/2026
    purpose
    To highlight the vital contribution that wood panel manufacturers make to the regional and national economies within the UK and to ensure growth for this domestic industry by addressing concerns about the supply of raw materials.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Writers

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Chris Evans
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Chris Evans (Labour (Co-op)) Vice Chair: Pete Wishart (Scottish National Party) Vice Chair: Sir John Whittingdale (Conservative) Vice Chair: Baroness Elliott of Whitburn Bay (Labour)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society | Reception | 9,001-10,500 | 08/07/2025 | 14/01/2026 Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society | Reception | 6,001-7,500 | 02/12/2025 | 12/02/2026 Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society | Secretariat From: 15/10/2025 To: 14/10/2026 | 6,001-7,500 | 15/10/2025 | 12/02/2026
    purpose
    Representing the interests of all writers, enabling Parliamentarians from across the political spectrum to keep government and opposition parties informed on specific issues such as safeguarding intellectual property and ensuring writers receive a fair level of reward for their contribution to the economy and society.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Mark Sewards
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Mark Sewards (Labour) Vice Chair: Alison Hume (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Kirkhope of Harrogate (Conservative) Vice Chair: Lord Mohammed of Tinsley (Liberal Democrat)
    funders
    Registrable benefits received by the group: Yorkshire Leaders Board | 10,000 | 12/01/2026 | 12/01/2026
    purpose
    To bring MPs and Peers of all parties together with key leaders - those in local government, the private sector and social enterprise - to help maximise future investment in the region for the benefit of all local communities and economies.
  • All-Party Parliamentary Group for Young Carers and Young Adult Carers

    category
    Subject Group
    chair
    Chris Vince
    officers
    Chair & Registered Contact: Chris Vince (Labour (Co-op)) Vice Chair: Alison Bennett (Liberal Democrat) Vice Chair: Baroness Keeley (Labour) Vice Chair: Lord Young of Cookham (Conservative)
    funders
    Benefits In Kind: Source | Description | Value £s In bands of £1,500 | Received | Registered Carers Trust | Secretariat From: 29/10/2025 To: 28/10/2026 | 3,001-4,500 | 29/10/2025 | 27/02/2025
    purpose
    A forum for key issues affecting young carers and young adult carers, championing their involvement and voice, to be addressed collaboratively by parliamentarians. To encourage improved support, services and recognition. Other key stakeholders such as the public and third sectors will also be brought together.
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