Members of Parliament are able to use public money to pay for working expenses, such as travel, office costs and staffing their constituency offices.
Here are the smallest individual expenses MPs made in 20201, and what they claimed for.
7. John Healey
The Labour MP for Wentworth and Dearne claimed £1.98 on their expenses, for a Facebook advertisement offering tips on avoiding Covid-19 scams. Photo: (Photo: Parliamentary portrait)
8. Liam Byrne
The Labour MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill made four claims of £2 for the New York Times newspaper. Photo: (Photo: Parliamentary portrait)
9. Amanda Solloway
The Conservative MP for Derby North claimed £2 for a bowl, for use in their constituency office. Photo: (Photo: Parliamentary portrait)
10. Lisa Cameron
The Scottish National Party MP for East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow claimed £2 for envelopes. Photo: (Photo: Parliamentary portrait)
11. Stephen Morgan
The Labour MP for Portsmouth South claimed £2.10 for glue spots. Photo: (Photo: Parliamentary portrait)
12. Mark Jenkinson
The Conservative MP for Workington claimed £2.40 for paperclips. Photo: (Photo: Parliamentary portrait)