What MPs themselves declare to Parliament: gifts, hospitality, employment and earnings, overseas visits, land and property, shareholdings and family interests. Search 3,450 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.
Declared donations to MPs
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Total across 656 donations declared by MPs in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests (Category 2), as of 18 August 2026.
Register-declared figures only. Gifts and hospitality (benefits in kind) and Electoral Commission party donations are counted separately and are not included in this figure.
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I remain a paid season ticket holder at Arsenal but, given security advice, the club has said it will find seats for my son and I in the Directors’ Box whenever practicable.
Type of land/property: Land, other (agricultural land/non-working smallholding with light industrial and storage units)
Location: Mid-Sussex
Ownership details: Part ownership with any income paid to my brother, who manages this as he has done for my parents before their deaths and he continues in day to day charge of any matters relating to this family asset.
(Registered 5 June 2015; updated 9 January 2020 and 9 September 2024)
Unpaid Director of Belgravia House RTM Company Ltd and related company Belgravia House Headlease Company Ltd.
(Registered 3 August 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.
Register of interests last updated 22 August 2026. Source: UK Parliament.