Gifts and free trips: Extent of Qatar's access to Westminster laid out

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At least 56 MPs accepted paid-for-trips and gifts from Qatar collectively worth £370,000 over the five years before the 2022 World Cup, it has been revealed

and the Conservatives on a visit to Qatar. While there they had a number of constructive discussions, which included raising concerns directly over the country’s human rights and LGBT abuses.”

“They processed thousands during those challenging days, and we met with hundreds of refugees and managed to address administrative issues which ensured a number could reach the UK quicker. A spokesperson for the Speaker’s office told The Ferret: “All hospitality is declared in full and on time to the Register of Members’ Interests in accordance with the rules.”

“The United Kingdom and the State of Qatar share an important trade and investment relationship, with total trade of £4.8 billion in 2021. Qatari investment in the UK

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