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Revision as of 09:53, 29 June 2007
Douglas Alexander is a British MP, and in 28 June 2007, he was appointed secretary of state for international development in the Gordon Brown government.
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Register of Interests
Remunerated employment, office, profession etc
Associate, Digby Brown, Solicitors, Glasgow. Occasional contributions to various newspapers and broadcasting.
Overseas visits
- 16-18 July 1998, to United States of America to attend conference. Accommodation provided by NewsCorp. (Registered 25 November 1998)
- 14-18 November 1998, to United States of America for conference organised by the British American Project. My travel and hotel costs were met by the conference organisers. (Registered 25 November 1998)
- October 1999, went on paid a visit to Israel that was sponsored by Labour Friends of Israel.[1]
Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests
- Member of the Advisory Board of the Centre for Scottish Public Policy (non-remunerated).
- Member of the Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh) Liaison Committee (non-remunerated).
- Director of the CARD Carers' Centre, Paisley (unremunerated).[2]
Affiliations
- Labour Friends of Israel, taken trips to Israel, funded by LFI
Notes
- ^ House of Commons Douglas Alexander Register of Members Interests, Accessed February 2007
- ^ Redress Editors, Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologist to oversee British media, Redress, 29 June 2007.