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Here is some breaking news released by SKY newsdesk
The House of Commons has published details of what was spent on accommodation, office, communications and incidental items from the second and third quarters of the 2009-10 financial year.
Altogether MPs claimed £10,054,521.97 between July and December, according to the database.
Prime Minister David Cameron claimed £12,974.88.
The material released by the Commons covers subsistence, parking, and toll charges for staff - but not their salaries.
Among the quirkier claims were £162 for a pedestal fan, from David Davies, and 16p for stationery, from Douglas Carswell