Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has tightened the rules on ministers accepting gifts and hospitality, after a row over senior Labour figures receiving freebies.
Ministers will not be banned from accepting gifts but the ministerial code has been updated to require them to consider the "need to maintain the public's confidence in the standards of propriety" when deciding whether to do so.
A register of gifts received by ministers will now also be published monthly, rather than quarterly.
Since winning power in July, Sir Keir and other cabinet ministers have faced criticism for accepting gifts from wealthy donors.