THE laws of Parliament mean MPs must provide information about any financial interest they have or any benefit they receive, which others may reasonably consider to influence his or her actions or words. So what did your MP declare in 2016/17? STUART ARNOLD provides a breakdown.

DR ROBERTA BLACKMAN-WOODS (CITY OF DURHAM, LABOUR)

Employment and earnings

£200 payment from Ipsos MORI received for taking part in Winter 2016 survey, registered January 31 2017

Visits outside the UK

Trip to Tanzania, September 17-23 2017 to support DIFD supported projects. Donor: Results UK, of Bondway, London. Amount of donation £1,722 (inc flights, accommodation, transport, food/drinks). Registered October 10 2017

Land and property portfolio

From October 2016 a flat in central London, value of more than £100,000, giving rental income of more than £10,000 a year.

JENNY CHAPMAN (DARLINGTON, LABOUR)

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

£2,000 donation from trade union USDAW, registered June 26 2017.

:: Mrs Chapman said: “The register of interests is important. I believe in transparency and it is right that the public knows of any potential conflict of interests.

“The trade union movement and the Labour party have a shared interest and some MPs have come into Parliament having worked on behalf of trade unions and their members.

“The difference between the donations that some Labour MPs receive from trade unions and the donations that those in the Conservative Party receive is that trade unions themselves have to report where their money comes from and you cannot really get more transparent than that.”

SIMON CLARKE (MIDDLESBROUGH SOUTH AND EAST CLEVELAND, CONSERVATIVE)

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

£11,000 donation from Tees Components Ltd, of Bolkow Street, North Skelton, Cleveland, registered June 30 2017

£5,000 donation from Jeremy J Hosking, registered June 30 2017

£2,000 donation from Lord Stanley Kalms, registered June 30 2017

ALEX CUNNINGHAM (STOCKTON NORTH, LABOUR)

Employment and earnings (paid direct to Stockton CLP)

Payments from ComRes for completing surveys. Total £925, registered between October 31 2016 and October 9 2017

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

£2,000 donation from trade union Unison, of Pilgrim Street, Newcastle, registered June 23 2017

Land and property portfolio

Two houses in Stockton, valued at more than £100,000 each, registered May 26 2015

Family members employed and paid from parliamentary expenses

I employ my son John Cunningham as a caseworker

HELEN GOODMAN (BISHOP AUCKLAND, LABOUR)

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

£5,000 donation for my election campaign donated by BM Creative, of London, registered July 5 2017

£4,500 total donations from Teescraft Engineering Ltd, of South Church Enterprise Park, Bishop Auckland, for my election campaign, registered July 5 2017

Any other support

£15,700 total donation from the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) for the administration and co-ordination of the NUJ Parliamentary Group, of which I was chair, registered November 4 2015

£15,120 donation from the NUJ for the administration and co-ordination of the NUJ Parliamentary Group, registered February 6 2017

Visits outside the UK

Trip to Jerusalem and the West Bank as part of fact-finding political delegation between January 2 and 6 2017. Donor: Britain Palestine Communications Centre; President’s Office, Ramallah and Travel2Palestine Ltd. Amount: £1,070 for return flights and food and other travel, and £430 for accommodation. Registered February 3 2017

:: The chairman of BM Creative is Labour life peer Lord Waheed Alli , the co-founder and managing director of Planet 24, a television production company.

Mrs Goodman said the donations she received were to support her election campaign and the visit to the West Bank had been to see “at first hand one of the most serious ongoing political problems in the world”.

ROBERT GOODWILL (SCARBOROUGH AND WHITBY, CONSERVATIVE)

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

£3,000 donation from Broadland Properties Ltd, of Scalby Road, Scarborough, registered July 5 2017

Land and property portfolio

Southwood Farm, Terrington, York, valued at more than £100,000 and/or giving a rental income of more than £10,000 a year

Three industrial units at Southwood Farm, Terrington, York, as above

Four houses in Teesside, administered by RW Goodwill Property Division, as above

A residential property in North Yorkshire which is under renovation with a view to letting, registered April 3 2012, valued at more than £100,000

Flat in London, valued at more than £100,000 and/or with a rental income of more than £10,000 a year

Shareholdings more than 15 per cent issued share capital

Mowthorpe (UK) Ltd, a cemetery company

Other shareholdings valued at more than £70,000

Barclays

Miscellaneous

I own a commercial ship which is leased to an operator and from which I receive income. Updated May 29 2012

Unremunerated managing director of Mowthorpe (UK) Ltd. Updated 13 May 2015

Farmer; R W Goodwill, Southwood Farm, Terrington, York. I draw no money from the farm. Updated May 13 2015

Family members employed and paid from parliamentary expenses

I employ my wife, Maureen Goodwill, as a Parliamentary Assistant and Caseworker

MIKE HILL (HARTLEPOOL, LABOUR)

Employment and earnings

Received £2,300 from Unison, of Euston Road, London, for work in my role as regional organiser until June 9 2017. I also had use of a company car, estimated value £230, per month. Registered July 4 2017

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

Donations of £5,000 and £2,000 from the GMB, of Stephenson Way, London, and the CWU union, of The Broadway, London, registered July 7 2017.

:: Mr Hill said: I was employed by Unison up until the point of being elected. The donations were direct contributions to my election campaign.

“It is very important that MPs expenditure or any donations are a matter of public record and we are held to account.

“I am a brand new MP, I don’t have a duck pond or anything like that.”

KEVIN HOLLINRAKE (THIRSK AND MALTON, CONSERVATIVE)

Employment and earnings

I receive a salary of £50,000 and a car allowance of £9,000 until further notice from Hunters Property plc, of Heworth Green, York. Hours: 192 a year. Registered June 5 2015

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

£2,000 donation from Sir Desmond Pitcher, registered September 26 2017

Land and property

A third share in six residential properties in York, value more than £100,000, and/or giving a rental income of more than £10,000 a year, registered June 5 2015

Shareholdings, more than 15 per cent of issued share capital

Shoptility, a search engine, registered June 5 2015

Miscellaneous

I am a director of Shoptility Ltd and am entitled to remuneration of £48,000 per year but have waived this. Registered June 5 2015

:: Sir Desmond Pitcher is a former boss of Littlewoods and long standing donor to the Conservative Party

Mr Hollinrake said: “I made very clear throughout my selection and both the elections I have been involved with that there was a never a question that I was going to keep my association with the business [Hunters]. The fact that I have had a business background has generally gone down very well with constituents.”

KEVAN JONES (NORTH DURHAM, LABOUR)

Employment and earnings

£400 total payment from Ipsos Mori for participation in Winter 2016 survey, registered February 14/August 15 2017

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

£5,000 donation from the GMB union, registered July 6 2017

£2,000 donation from The Durham Company Ltd, of Sedgeletch Industrial Estate, Fencehouses, registered July 6 2017

Miscellaneous

I am an un-remunerated director of the Prince Bishop Community Bank, a non-profit making credit union and spend about an hour a month attending board meetings, registered October 5 2012

ANDY MCDONALD (MIDDLESBROUGH, LABOUR)

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

£4,000 donation from the RMT trade union, registered July 4 2017

£8,000 donation from Unite the Union, registered July 7 2017

Any other support

£30,000 donation from ASLEF for secondment of a researcher for my parliamentary office, registered August 25 2017

Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources

Donation from Unite the Union, total value £1,380 for hotel accommodation during the Labour Party Conference September 23 to 27, registered October 18 2017

:: Mr McDonald said: “I am really pleased with the support that I receive from the trade union movement which is extremely welcome and valuable to me.”

GRAHAME MORRIS (EASINGTON)

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

£12,000 donation from Unite, registered July 7 2017

£4,000 donation from the RMT, registered July 7 2017

3,000 donation from Spenmore Property Ltd, of Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, registered July 7 2017

Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources

Four night stay in hotel accommodation from September 23 to 27 during the Labour Party conference at £345 a night, total value £1,380. Donor: Unite. Registered October 18 2017

Visits outside of the UK

Trip to Doha, Qatar, between September 26 and 30 2017 to carry out an investigation into the human rights implications of the blockade imposed on Qatar and to look at issues affecting migrant Labour. Donor: Arab Organisation for Human Rights in the UK. Cost for travel and accommodation £1,321

Family members employed and paid from parliamentary expenses

I employ my wife Michelle Morris as a part-time senior secretary

LAURA PIDCOCK (NORTH WEST DURHAM, LABOUR)

Employment and earnings

Received £285 from The Guardian for an article, payment to be donated to a local charity. Registered September 13 2017

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party, organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

£25,000 donation from Unite, registered June 29 2017

JULIAN SMITH (SKIPTON AND RIPON, CONSERVATIVE)

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party, organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

£5,000 donation from Matthew Ingle. Registered July 5 2017

5,000 donation from Roger Tempest. Registered July 5 2017

£5,000 donation from Trevor Bryan. Registered July 5 2017

Land and property portfolio

Three residential properties in London, the third being acquired in July 2016, each valued at more than £100,000 and/or giving a rental income of more than £10,000 a year.

:: Matthew Ingle is the multi-millionaire Yorkshire-born boss of kitchen maker Howdens Joinery. Last year he received £6.8m after selling a third of his shares in the company.

RISHI SUNAK (RICHMOND, CONSERVATIVE)

Land and property portfolio

Flat in London, valued at more than £100,000 and /or giving a rental income of more than £10,000 a year

ANNA TURLEY (REDCAR, LABOUR)

Support linked to an MP, but received by a local party, organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

Donation of £3,000 from the Communications Workers Union, registered July 4 2017

Donation of £7,000 from the Community Union, registered July 4 2017

Donation of £8,724 from Michael Hogan, registered July 4 2017

Donations of £5,000 and £2,000 from Gordon Banham, registered July 4 2017

£2,000 donation from BM Creative Management, of London, registered July 4 2017

Visits outside of the UK

Visit to Berlin, Germany, November 29-30 2016 to meet with representatives of the SDP and co-operative stakeholders. Donor: The Friedrich Ebert Foundation. Estimated value £404 for airfare, accommodation and board.

:: Michael Hogan is the non-executive chairman of the Esh Group of companies, now retired. Gordon Banham is the Labour-supporting chief executive of mining and transport firm Hargreaves.

Mrs Turley said: “I am proud to have received a wide range of support during my 2017 General Election campaign from trade unions and Labour supporters who want a Labour government and a better society.”

She said the trip to Germany was a fact finding trip with the Co-operative Party to look at how regional banks and regional co-operative energy schemes work in Germany and how they could be introduced in the UK.

DR PAUL WILLIAMS (STOCKTON SOUTH, LABOUR)

Employment and earnings

Payments from Tennant Street Medical Practice, Stockton, for sessions as a GP received between June 30 2017 and September 29 2017. Total £8,995 for 177.5 hours

Until September 30 2017, CEO of Hartlepool and Stockton Health (GP federation). Received total of £28,011 between June 30 2017 and September 28 2017 for total of 242 hours

Support linked to an MP but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

Leaflet printing and delivery paid for by donor Nick Pears with a value of £4,048

Land and property portfolio

Two houses in North Yorkshire, owned jointly with my partner with a value of more than £100,000 and/or giving a rental income of more than £10,000 a year. Registered July 5 2017

Miscellaneous

Co-director (unpaid) and trustee of Friends of Bwindi Community Health Centre, a charity. Registered 05 July 2017

Until 24 August 2017 a board member (unpaid) of Catalyst, a voluntary development agency for Stockton's charity sector

Until 13 June 2017, board member (unpaid) and trustee of Stockton Arts Centre Ltd (ARC) and Stockton Arts Centre (Trading) Ltd.

:: Mr Williams said he had resigned his role as a GP partner and chief executive of his local GP federation when he became an MP, but planned to keep his licence to practice as a doctor by working for 15-20 days per year during times that Parliament wasn’t sitting.

PHIL WILSON (SEDGEFIELD, LABOUR)

Support linked to an MP but received by a local party organisation or indirectly via a central party organisation

Donations total value of £4,000 from Tony Blair, registered July 6 2017

£5,000 donation from the GMB Northern Region, registered July 7 2017

£2,000 donation from Unison, registered July 7 2007

:: Mr Wilson said: “These things should be transparent and I think the vast majority of MPs are.”