Helena Dollimore

Helena Dollimore

Constituency: Hastings and Rye

Party: Labour (Co-op)

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Helena Dollimore is the Labour (Co-op) MP for Hastings and Rye, and has been an MP continually since 4 July 2024.

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Overseas Visits

Visits outside the UK

Total interests: 4 | Total declared: £16,600.26

Date Registered: 01/05/2026

International visit to Indonesia between 26 March 2026 and 04 April 2026

Benefactor

Not Specified

Amount Declared

£1,985.40

Destination: Indonesia. Purpose: Conservation visit with cross-party MPs to see work of the charity in action and impact of deforestation and palm oil supply chain on Borneo, hosted by international conservation organisation.. 2026-03-26 to 2026-04-04.

Date Registered: 14/03/2025

International visit to Taiwan between 14 February 2025 and 22 February 2025

Benefactor

Not Specified

Amount Declared

£7,521.00

Destination: Taiwan. Purpose: APPG Taiwan cross-party delegation of UK MPs hosted by Government of Taiwan. Meetings with President, Ministers and others.. APPG: APPG Taiwan. 2025-02-14 to 2025-02-22.

Date Registered: 18/12/2024

International visit to India between 16 November 2024 and 21 November 2024

Benefactor

Not Specified

Amount Declared

£4,897.00

Destination: Delhi, Jaipur, India. Purpose: Cross party delegation of MPs to India to attend the Great Oceans Dialogue Conference. Meeting with British High Commission, Indian policymakers and civil society.. APPG: India APPG. 2024-11-16 to 2024-11-21.

Date Registered: 01/08/2024

International visit to Jordan between 23 July 2023 and 27 July 2024

Benefactor

Not Specified

Amount Declared

£2,196.86

Destination: Amman and Zaatari refugee camp, Jordan. Purpose: Visit to Jordan hosted by Gates Foundation via the Coalition for Global Prosperity to demonstrate the impact UK Aid has in communities in Jordan and its security role within the region, especially through its refugee programme.. 2023-07-23 to 2024-07-27.

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