New gadget shows all the gifts received by your MP

See what gifts your MP has been receiving and from who, by using our interactive table. Members of Parliament have received gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources worth a combined total of nearly £2 million since June last year, according to the latest Register of Interests.

The Register logs over 446 gifts that have been declared by MPs, and covers a whole range of things from taxi rides to sport tickets, clothing and legal expenses.

In Plymouth, Labour MP Fred Thomas, for Plymouth Moor View, received three gifts worth £1389.95 and Conservative MP for South West Devon, Rebecca Smith, received three gifts worth £1549.95.

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Mr Thomas and Ms Smith both were given two gifts by the same donor to attend conferences as candidates. This included accommodation, meals and attendance at a two day foreign policy conference for parliamentary candidates at Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire, from the Coalition for Global Prosperity for £578.26.

The same donor also gifted Mr Thomas and Ms Smith accommodation, meals and attendance at a two day foreign policy conference for parliamentary candidates at St George’s House, Windsor Castle, for the sum of £361.69.

Mr Thomas also received a ticket with hospitality to Arsenal V Everton from The Premier League for £450 and Ms Smith received a £610 donation from the Carlton Club Limited, for complimentary temporary admission.

Labour MP Luke Pollard, for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, received two gifts both worth £400. These included two tickets and hospitality for the Army Vs Navy rugby match at Twickenham, in capacity as the MP for Devonport from Babcock International and a gift associated with a visit to see the construction of Royal Navy submarines, air shuttle for himself and a member of staff from BAE Systems.

You can search to see what your MP has received by using our interactive table.

The gifts given to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, have dominated recent headlines. The PM has received 18 gifts since June last year, worth a combined total of £65,978.

That’s more gift entries in the latest Register than any other minister. Three of the gifts are from Lord Alli - Accommodation worth £20,437, work clothing worth £16,200, and multiple pairs of glasses worth £2,485. Another 14 of the Prime Minister’s entries are for tickets to music and sporting events, worth a total of £22,356.

Jeremy Corbyn has received the next highest number of gifts on the Register, with 16. All of his donations are legal fees to pay for Mr Corbyn’s solicitor in the case of Millett vs Corbyn, a libel action against the former Labour leader which was discontinued.

Those donations are worth a total of £298,705, which is more than all but one other current MP.

The largest single gift on the register is to Dame Siobhain McDonagh. She was given a £1.2million interest free loan “to be repaid on the sale of the home I share with a family member”.

Her entry on the register states that “the move was necessary to provide the family member with complete ground floor access”.

Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak has two entries on the list - both for the use of helicopters during the election. They were worth a total of £11,496 and were gifted by HomeServe CEO Richard Harpin.

Two of the Tory leadership candidates, Robert Jenrick and James Cleverly, don’t have any gifts on the register. Kemi Badenoch does, however - four tickets with hospitality for the Jingle Bell Ball worth £800, donated by Global Media.

MPs to have received the highest valued gifts from UK sources

Dame Siobhain McDonagh: £1,200,000
Jeremy Corbyn: £298,705
Sir Keir Starmer: £65,978
Imogen Walker: £25,000
Mr James Frith: £12,555
Rishi Sunak: £11,496
Greg Smith: £10,829
Dame Karen Bradley: £10,400
Sarah Hall: £10,200
Jo Platt: £10,200
Andrew Rosindell: £8,124
Chris Bryant: £7,962
Dame Caroline Dinenage: £6,623
Sir John Whittingdale: £6,160
Nigel Huddleston: £6,160
Darren Jones: £6,155
Jeremy Hunt: £6,083
Kim Leadbeater: £6,024
Alison Griffiths: £6,000