Brexit Secretary David Davis received a race ticket and hospitality from satellite broadcaster Sky for the British Grand Prix.

Mr Davis took the trip to Silverstone worth £950 two weeks before the start of Brexit talks in mid-July, according the the lates entries declared in the Commons register of interests.

Theresa May has been given a discount card for high street retailer LK Bennett - the third fashion-related perk she has declared.

The Prime Minister recorded the gift from LK Bennett, valid from May 2017 until April 2018 in the register.

It follows previously declared donations to the fashion-loving PM from designer Amanda Wakely and shoe store Russell and Bromley.

The discounts were declared because they have the “potential to be of registrable value” - indicating that they could be worth more than £300 depending on how much the Prime Minister spends.

Also in the latest update to the register Brexit Secretary David Davis declared a ticket and hospitality for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone from Sky, valued at £950.

In one of the more unusual entries, Moray’s Tory MP Douglas Ross declared earnings of more than £2,700 for his work as an assistant referee in Scotland and Europe.

The payments included £1,305 from the Scottish Football Association and £1,436.65 from European football’s governing body Uefa.