Register Of All-Party Groups [as at 4 May 2012] Scientific
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Parliamentary and Scientific Committee (an Associate Parliamentary Group) |
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To be a primary focus for scientific and technological issues, providing a long-tem liaison between parliamentarians and scientific bodies, science-based insustry and the academic world. |
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OFFICERS |
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Chair Vice-Chair Treasurer Secretary |
Andrew Miller Tom Blenkinsop Lord Willis of Knaresborough Stephen Mosley |
Lab Lab LD Con |
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TWENTY QUALIFYING MEMBERS |
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Government Party |
Main Opposition Party |
Other |
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Lord Jenkin of Roding – Con Lord Soulsby of Swaffham Prior - Con Earl of Selbourne - Con Lord Waldegrave of North Hill - Con Baroness Sharp of Guildford - LD Adam Afriyie – Con David Mowat – Con Lord Willis of Knaresborough - LD Stephen Mosley – Con Dr Julian Huppert – LD |
Andrew Miller Lord Morris of Manchester Lord Turnberg Baroness Hilton of Eggardon Lord Rea Chinyelu Onwurah Tom Blenkinsop Michael Connarty Robert Flello |
Lord Oxburgh |
CB |
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CONTACT DETAILS FOR CORRESPONDENCE AND GENERAL ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE GROUP |
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Mr Andrew Miller MP, House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA. Tel: 020 7219 3580 |
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BENEFITS RECEIVED BY GROUP FROM SOURCES OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT |
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£1540 from Society for General Microbiology, £1140 from Institution of Engineering and Technology, £8046 from Plant Impact plc (registered July 2011). £2801 from Department for Business Innovation and Skills, £640 from Institute of Physics, £2354 from New Engineering Foundation, £588 from Royal Academy of Engineering, £1080 from Royal Society of Chemistry (registered August 2011). £1320 from Eli Lilly (registered November 2011). £1600 from BASF plc, £6040 from Institute of Physics, £2042 fom Institution of Mechanical Engineers, £6040 from Royal Academy of Engineering (registered December 2011). £5546 from AgChemAccess; £3815 from Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry; £7500 from BP International; £2825 from Institute of Biomedical Science; £5565 from Institution of Engineering and Technology; £2500 from Oxford Instruments; £6325 from The Physiological Society; £6325 from Royal Society of Chemistry; £6325 from Wellcome Trust (registered March 2012). £7500 from Airbus (registered April 2012). |
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NAME OF ANY STAFF TO THE GROUP WHO HOLD AN APG PASS |
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Alan Malcolm and Annabel Lloyd. |
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DATE OF GROUP’S LAST REGISTERED ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING |
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14 June 2011 |
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CATEGORY OF GROUP |
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Associate Parliamentary Subject Group. |
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