What MPs themselves declare to Parliament: gifts, hospitality, employment and earnings, overseas visits, land and property, shareholdings and family interests. Search 3,409 declared entries across every MP, filter by category or date, and follow each entry back to the Member.
This is the parliamentary register — declarations MPs make about their own interests. It is separate from political donations recorded by the Electoral Commission, which tracks money given to parties and candidates. Two different registers, two different sources.
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Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £3,000 received in monthly instalments of £250 from 13 December 2024 until November 2025 by my local party for use by me
Life Membership of the Friends of the British Overseas Territory provided by the organisation. (A one-off payment for this was provided in 2023 and was originally registered under Category 3.)
Name of company or organisation: Regeneration Advisory Ltd
Nature of business: RAL is a limited company which I originally set up (after leaving Government in 2020) as an advisory business to support regeneration projects across the UK to harness innovation led growth to drive inward investment and regeneration.
A Governor (and a Member of the Council of Management until 27/09/24) of The Ditchley Foundation, an organisation that helps sustain peace, freedom and the rule of law; and works towards the renewal of democratic societies, states and alliances. This is an unpaid role.
Name of donor: Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS)
Address of donor: 160 Falcon Road, London SW11 2LN
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: Administration and coordination of the PCS Parliamentary Group, which I chair, by Solidarity Consulting Ltd, from 15 October 2024 to 14 October 2025, value £34,358, value £34,358
Payer: Viking- Penguin via Blake Friedmann Literary, TV & Film Agency Ltd (Book advance on first UK publication), Ground Floor, 15 Highbury Place, London, N5 1QP
ReWyre Board. The ReWyre Board is a group of people supporting the economic development of Wyre Forest, supported by Wyre Forest District Council. This is an unpaid role.
Non-executive director, Centre for Social Justice. This is an unpaid role.
Date interest arose: 15 October 2024
(Registered 11 November 2024)
Source: the Register of Members’ Financial Interests, published by the House of Commons and synced from the Parliament Members API. Entries are the Members’ own declarations. Covers 588 of 650 current MPs; the remainder have no registrable interests recorded.