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Nowhere has there been more grim satisfaction at the spectacle of greedy MPs receiving their comeuppance than in the offices of the Privy Purse at Buckingham Palace.
For years, the Palace has had to endure forensic examination of royal expenditure by ravenous parliamentarians determined to expose the lavish lifestyle of the Queen's family.
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Conservatives dodge expenses scandal to come out on top
Jun 1st, 2009 - The Independent
The Conservatives emerged as the clear winners of the night despite signs that they had been hit by a backlash from voters over the MPs' expenses scandal. But they remained largely static in the popular vote...
European elections 2009: The British National Party wins first ...
Jun 1st, 2009 - Telegraph
Andrew Brons won the last of six seats for the anti-immigration party, sending shockwaves through the mainstream political parties. Health Secretary Andy Burnham said that it was "deeply uncomfortable" to see the BNP polling in such large numbers.
Police rule out charges against most MPs in expenses scandal
Jun 1st, 2009 - Mail Online
The vast majority of MPs involved in the expenses scandal will not face prosecution, it emerged yesterday. Even those who made outrageous claims had based them on ‘accurate information'...
Post Office closure programme 'bulldozed' through, MPs say
Jun 1st, 2009 - Telegraph
The controversial programme, instituted by the Government, saw nearly 2,500 outlets close over 18 months in an attempt to stem losses of £3.5 million a week. A report...
Royal palace 'should open more'
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Buckingham Palace made £7m from visitors in 2007?2008 Buckingham Palace should be open to the public more often to raise money for repairs to other royal buildings, according to a committee of MPs.




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