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The Compliance Register

Charity Guests & Auction Lots Jane has been a BBC journalist for more than 20 years. She now presents the BBC News at One, Six and Ten, and has a regular afternoon programme on the rolling news channel. She has covered many big stories for TV news, including several British general elections; the last two US Presidential elections; Scotland's independence referendum; Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans; the 2012 Olympics; the Glasgow Commonwealth Games; the aftermath of the September 11th attacks on the US; and the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in Portugal.

She is passionate about the arts, particularly theatre, and fronts news coverage of the annual BAFTA film awards. Jane is proud to support Parkinson's UK. Both her father and uncle lived with the disease for many years, and she is particularly aware of the vital role played by Parkinson's nurses. Her family would like to thank all the staff and volunteers at Parkinson's UK for the hugely important work they do.

You can follow Jane on : @JaneHillNews Jane Asher became Parkinson’s UK President in February 2007, having been Vice President for the previous three years. She was inspired to help after her brother-in-law, Gordon Scarfe, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2004.

Jane is a successful actress, author and businesswoman. She has been working professionally in film, theatre and radio since she was five years old, and was most recently seen on stage as Miss Havisham in ‘Great Expectations’ at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. She is currently working on the feature film ‘Used Books’ and next year will be appearing in the musical ‘An American in Paris’ at the Dominium Theatre, London. Jane has written more than a dozen books, including three best-selling novels.

Her other voluntary sector roles include President of the National Autistic Society, President of Arthritis Care, Vice President of Autistica and Ambassador for The Prince’s Trust. Jane has received two honorary doctorates for her work on autism, and is Patron of many other voluntary organisations, including Research Autism, Leonard Disability and Bowel Cancer UK. Signed United shirt

Bid on this original Manchester United 2014/2015 Home shirt hand signed by ex-Man Utd Striker Robin van Persie.

Take away a piece of history with this shirt signed by a legend who won the Golden Boot Award 2 consecutive years in a row, as well as upholding the title of Netherlands top scorer of all time.

This is a truly great piece of autographed memorabilia, complete with a Certificate of Authenticity. Box for 5 guests at Symfunny No.2, an evening or laughter and music at the (Reserve £200)

Enjoy a spectacular evening of laughter and classical music at Symfunny No.2 on the 19 April 2017 at the Royal Albert Hall.

Watch the dazzling show from the privacy of your own box with 5 guests, and revel in exciting performances from acclaimed comedian Jack Dee, as well as Radio’s 4s magnificent I’m Sorry I haven’t A Clue team. A full orchestra and live choir will be supporting our star studded line-up, which has previously included , , Armstrong and Miller, Rebecca Ferguson and . Other exciting acts to be announced soon.

Your company will also be featured in a half page ad in our exclusive Symfunny programme, that will be available on the night to up to 3000 guests. Manchester United Football signed by Beckham, Cole & Keane

This Manchester United football was signed by 14 players in the first team squad after they became Premier League Champions in 1996/97. Original signatures include , and Andy Cole.

Proceeds from this item will be split 50/50 between two charities namely Leonard Cheshire Disability and Parkinson’s UK. Two Signed “Downton Abbey” Scripts & A3 Print Signed by the Leading Cast Members

Become the proud owner of two books of scripts and an exclusive print from BAFTA award-winning period drama Downton Abbey.

Both complete scripts from Seasons 1 and 2 are signed by Laura Carmichael, who plays Lady Edith Crawley. The glossy A3 print is signed by the leading cast, including Maggie Smith (Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham) and Hugh Bonneville (Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham).

Kindly donated by Parkinson’s UK Ambassador, Laura Carmichael.