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Special report: MPs' expenses published

18 June 2009: Details of the expenses claimed by MPs in the Greater Peterborough and surrounding constituencies have been published. Plus timeline of local stories:

18 June 2009: Details of the expenses claimed by MPs in the Greater Peterborough and surrounding constituencies have been published. Plus timeline of local stories:19 June:

MP Stewart Jackson plans to publish all future expenses online.

18 June: The documents cover financial years from 2004 to 2008 and have been released under the Freedom of Information Act.

Details of MPs' expenses, the links in the articles will take you to the original PDFs on Parliament's website:

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Stewart Jackson, Peterborough MP.

Shailesh Vara, Conservative MP for North West Cambridgeshire.

Quentin Davies, Labour MP for Grantham & Stamford.

Malcolm Moss, Conservative MP for North East Cambridgeshire.

John Hayes, Conservative MP for South Holland and Deepings.

Jonathan Djanogly, Conservative MP for Huntingdon.

2 June:

Shailesh Vara caught up in new MPs' expenses row.

Shailesh Vara's statement.

MP Vara gets backing from Conservative colleagues.

23 May:

Djanogly to repay 25,000 in expenses wrangle.

13 May:

Jackson backs Cameron stance.

12 May:

Jackson criticised in expenses revelations - reader comments.

Peterborough MP Stewart Jackson's statement.


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