Tories raised three times more than Labour before General Election
Donations to the Conservative Party reached 拢12.7m during the last election campaign, dwarfing Labour's 拢4.5m.
Tuesday 20 June 2017 19:22, UK
The Conservative Party raised almost three times more than Labour in donations ahead of the General Election, official figures show.
Between 3 May 3 and 8 June, Theresa May's party received £12.7m compared to Labour's £4.5m, according to the Electoral Commission.
The Liberal Democrats raised £1.1m.
Combined donations to all parties totalled £18.7m, according to the figures, which cover donations worth more than £7,500.
This is how much other parties raised:
:: UKIP - £99,300
:: SNP - £63,000
:: Women's Equality Party - £152,960
:: Socialist Party of Great Britain - £26,333