APPG officer roles
All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal cross-party groups that have no official status within Parliament. They are run by and for Members of the Commons and Lords, though many choose to involve individuals and organisations from outside Parliament in their administration and activities.
Officer Roles are drawn from the latest edition of the Register of APPGs. To see the latest edition of the register, go to Published Register of APPGs.
Choice at the End of Life
To improve the experience of dying in the UK by promoting and expanding people's choices at the end of life. To promote a change in the law to allow the choice of assisted dying for terminally ill, mentally competent adults.
Co-Chair
Cyber Security and Business Resilience
To be a forum for cyber security / business resilience briefings and discussion. To address developments in these sectors and techniques affecting consumers, business and their role in defence, the UK economy/society and the CNI. To examine security, identity, regulation and fraud. To raise awareness and understanding for non-specialists.
Chair & Registered Contact
Extraordinary Rendition
To establish the truth about the scope and scale of UK involvement in extraordinary rendition, reduce the possibility that the UK will take part in extraordinary rendition in the future, and promote adherence to the rule of law.
Vice Chair
Life Sciences
To raise awareness and understanding of the valuable contribution the life sciences sector provides to the health and wealth of the nation and the important role of charities, industry, and academies in supporting and funding medical research and commercialisation to the benefit of patients across the UK.
Chair & Registered Contact
Policing
To promote better understanding of policing issues amongst both Houses of Parliament.
Vice Chair