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.
Canada
To strengthen relations between the parliamentarians and peoples of Canada; to discuss areas of mutual interest between the United Kingdom and Canada; to host Canadian federal and provincial politicians who are visiting the United Kingdom; and to constructively work with the High Commission and Agents-General.
Vice Chair
Digital Markets and Digital Money
The APPG covers the regulation of digital financial markets, regulated currencies (retail/wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC), Tokenised Deposits and Stablecoin), and all aspects of current and emerging forms of money and payment from cash to CBDCs. It will look at the development of the future UK/global payments landscape.
Officer
East of England
To bring together East of England's MPs and Peers with elected local council leaders, directly
elected mayors and police, crime and fire commissioners – as well as senior representatives from
the private and third sectors - to give a strong political voice for policies which support the East of
England's economy and environment and promote its potential as a place to work, study, live, visit
and invest.
Vice Chair
Infrastructure
To highlights the importance of economic infrastructure in the UK amongst parliamentarians, government and industry.
Officer
Manufacturing
To encourage the exchange of knowledge and understanding between Parliament and the UK's diverse manufacturing industries, helping to raise the profile of manufacturing both inside and outside Parliament.
Officer
Pubs
To promote and campaign for the interests of pubs, landlords, consumers and the communities around pubs.
Vice Chair