Register Of All-Party Groups [as at 4 May 2012] Scientific

TITLE

Parliamentary and Scientific Committee (an Associate Parliamentary Group)

 

PURPOSE

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.

 

OFFICERS

 

Title

Name

Party

Chair

Vice-Chair

Treasurer

Secretary

Andrew Miller

Tom Blenkinsop

Lord Willis of Knaresborough

Stephen Mosley

Lab

Lab

LD

Con

 

TWENTY QUALIFYING MEMBERS

 

Government Party

Main Opposition Party

Other

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

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

 

CONTACT DETAILS FOR CORRESPONDENCE AND GENERAL ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE GROUP

Mr Andrew Miller MP, House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA. Tel: 020 7219 3580

Group’s website.

BENEFITS RECEIVED BY GROUP FROM SOURCES OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT

£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).

NAME OF ANY STAFF TO THE GROUP WHO HOLD AN APG PASS

Alan Malcolm and Annabel Lloyd.

DATE OF GROUP’S LAST REGISTERED ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

14 June 2011

CATEGORY OF GROUP

Associate Parliamentary Subject Group.

 

 

Prepared 15th May 2012