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Monday, 18 April 2011 09:09

APPG core contributions 2011/12

CAFOD

Christian Aid

Open Society Institute

Tearfund

World Vision

 

APPG project contributors 2011/12

CAFOD

Christian Aid

Open Society Institute

Last Updated on Monday, 18 April 2011 09:28
 
Executive Officers PDF Print E-mail
Written by APPG Administrator   
Monday, 29 May 2006 14:20

Officers of the All Party Parliamentary Group on the Great Lakes Region of Africa

Eric Joyce MP - Chair

Lord David Chidgey  - Vice-Chair

Mark Pritchard MP - Vice-Chair

Nicola Blackwood MP - Vice-Chair

Stephen Mosley MP - Vice-Chair

Russell Brown MP - Secretary

Jeremy Corbyn MP - Treasurer

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A full list of our Members may be found on the following page

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 August 2011 10:00
 
Members of the APPG PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 11 December 2010 18:48

List of Members from both Houses for the 2010/11 session


Lords  

Lord Nazir Ahmed
Lord David Alton
Baroness Valerie Amos
Lord John Astor
Lord Eric Avebury
Lord Amirali Bhatia
Earl Patrick Boyle
Lord William Brett
Lord Alex Carlile
Viscount Lucius Cary
Lord Robin Cayzer
Baroness Lynda Chalker
Lord David Chidgey

Baroness Caroline Cox
Baroness Brenda Dean
Lord Navnit Dholakia
Baroness Frances D'Souza
Lord Alf Dubs

Lord Eden of Winton
Baroness Ilora Finlay
Baroness Shreela Flather
Baroness Anita Gale
Baroness Trixie Gardner
Viscount Giles Goschen
Baroness Mary Goudie
Baroness Joyce Gould
Lord Bruce Grocott
Earl Francis Hare
Lord Robin Hodgson
Baroness Gloria Hooper
Baroness Rosalind Howells
Lord Douglas Hoyle
Lord Robert Hughes
Lord Julian Hunt
Baroness Margaret Jay
Lord Michael Jay
Lord Joel Joffe
Lord Nigel Jones
Lord Frank Judd
Baroness Glenys Kinnock
Lord John Laird
Lord David Lea
Lord Anthony Lester
Baroness Veronica Linklater
Earl Francis Hare
Viscount William Lloyd-George
Lord Jonathan Mance
Baroness Doreen Massey
Lord Patrick Mayhew
Baron Jack McConnell
Earl John Montagu
Lord Alfred Morris
Baroness Patricia Morris
Baroness Estelle Morris
Baroness Julia Neuberger
Lord Richard Newby
Baroness Emma Nicholson
Baroness Lindsay Northover
Lord David Owen
Lord Malcolm Pearson
Lord Andrew Phillips
Lord Raymond Plant
Lord Gwilym Prys-Davies
Baroness Patricia Rawlings
Bishop Stephen Platten
Lord Wyn Roberts
Lord George Robertson
Baroness Jan Royall
Bishop Michael Scott-Joynt
Lord Anthony St John
Lord David Steel
Baroness Vivien Stern
Baroness Jenny Tonge
Baroness Muriel Turner
Baroness Pola Uddin
Lord Kenneth Wedderburn
Baroness Janet Whitaker
Baroness Rosalie Wilkins
Baroness Shirley Williams

MPs


Ms Diane Abbott
Mr David Amess
Mr Dave Anderson
Mr Adrian Bailey
Mr Tony Baldry
Mr Hugh Bayley
Mr John Bercow
Ms Luciana Berger
Mr Jake Berry
Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods
Ms Nicola Blackwood
Mr Peter Bottomley
Mr Tom Brake
Mr Kevin Brennan
Ms Annette Brooke
Mr Russell Brown
Ms Lyn Brown
Mr Malcolm Bruce
Mr Richard Burden
Mr Alistair Burt
Mr Vincent Cable
Mr Alistair Carmichael
Mr Martin Caton

Mr Tom Clarke
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Ms Ann Clwyd
Mr Michael Connarty
Mr Jeremy Corbyn
Ms Mary Creagh
Mr Tony Cunningham

Ms Margaret Curran
Mr Nic Dakin
Mr David Davies
Mr Wayne David
Mr James Duddridge
Mr Mark Durkan
Ms Maria Eagle
Mr Clive Efford
Mr Tobias Ellwood
Mr Nigel Evans
Mr Paul Farrelly
Ms Lynne Featherstone
Mr Paul Flynn
Mr Mike Gapes

Mr Barry Gardiner 
Ms Pat Glass
Mr Paul Goggins

Mr Robert Halfon
Mr Fabian Hamilton
Mrs Harriet Harman
Mr Nick Harvey
Mr Chris Heaton-Harris
Mr Adam Holloway
Mr Jimmy Hood
Mr Martin Horwood
Mr Jeremy Hunt
Mr Huw Irranca-Davies
Mr Eric Joyce
Mr Norman Lamb
Mr David Lammy
Mr Mark Lancaster
Ms Pauline Latham

Mr Mark Lazarowicz
Mr Jeremy Lefroy
Mr Ivan Lewis
Mr Tony Lloyd
Mr Andrew Love
Mr Ian Lucas
Mrs Fiona Mactaggart

Mr John Mann 
Ms Ann McKechin

Mr Jim McGovern
Mr Alan Meale
Ms Anne Milton
Mr Andrew Mitchell
Mr Michael Moore
Mr Stephen Mosley
Ms Pamela Nash
Mrs Meg Munn
Mr Brooks Newmark
Mr Matthew Offord
Ms Sandra Osborne
Mr Jim Paice

Mr Mark Pawsey
Mr. Mark Pritchard
Mr John Randall
Mr Andrew Robathan
Mr Angus Robertson
Mr Laurence Robertson
Mr John Robertson
Mr Andrew Rosindell
Ms Joan Ruddock
Ms Laura Sandys
Mr Anas Sarwar
Mr Barry Sheerman
Mr Jim Sheridan
Mr Keith Simpson
Rt Hon Marsha Singh
Mr Andrew Smith
Mr Robert Smith
Ms Caroline Spelman
Sir John Stanley
Dr Gisela Stuart
Ms  Jo Swinson
Dr Derek Twigg
Mr Stephen Twigg

Mr Paul Uppal
Mr Joan Walley
Mr Robert Walter
Mr Steve Webb
Professor Mike Weir
Mr Craig Whitaker
Mr Stephen Williams
Mr Gavin Williamson
Mr Shaun Woodward


















 

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