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Page last updated at 10:00 GMT, Thursday, 5 November 2009 Mr Duncan apologised for comments he made about MPs expenses Conservative MP Alan Duncan will learn later whether he is to be criticised over his expenses claims following an inquiry by the... Full Article at BBC News

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