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Gordon Brown has said "mistakes" were made by MPs in their use of House of Commons expenses.Gordon Brown has said "mistakes" were made by MPs in their use of House of Commons expenses.
The prime minister apologised on behalf of all political parties for some of the claims made and said public trust must be restored "immediately".The prime minister apologised on behalf of all political parties for some of the claims made and said public trust must be restored "immediately".
His comments follow revelations that leading MPs had entered invoices for items including dog food, light bulbs, mock Tudor beams and a lawnmower.His comments follow revelations that leading MPs had entered invoices for items including dog food, light bulbs, mock Tudor beams and a lawnmower.
Tory leader David Cameron has urged MPs to say "sorry" for the expenses system.Tory leader David Cameron has urged MPs to say "sorry" for the expenses system.
Plans to set up an independent auditing body for claims are expected to be outlined on Monday. Plans to set up an independent auditing body for claims are expected to be outlined on Monday, with Commons Speaker Michael Martin due to give a statement at 1530 BST.
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The Telegraph has been running leaks, so far mainly relating to Labour and Conservative MPs.The Telegraph has been running leaks, so far mainly relating to Labour and Conservative MPs.
Speaking at the Royal College of Nursing conference in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, Mr Brown said: "We must show that, where mistakes have been made and errors have been discovered, where wrongs have to be righted, that it is done so immediately."Speaking at the Royal College of Nursing conference in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, Mr Brown said: "We must show that, where mistakes have been made and errors have been discovered, where wrongs have to be righted, that it is done so immediately."
Among the latest Telegraph revelations, it is reported that shadow Commons leader Alan Duncan recouped £4,000 for gardening costs - including overhauling a ride-on lawnmower - and that shadow universities secretary David Willetts' claimed more than £100 for workmen to replace 25 light bulbs at his home.Among the latest Telegraph revelations, it is reported that shadow Commons leader Alan Duncan recouped £4,000 for gardening costs - including overhauling a ride-on lawnmower - and that shadow universities secretary David Willetts' claimed more than £100 for workmen to replace 25 light bulbs at his home.
Over the weekend, it revealed that tourism minister Barbara Follett had claimed more than £25,000 for security at her home.Over the weekend, it revealed that tourism minister Barbara Follett had claimed more than £25,000 for security at her home.
Immigration minister Phil Woolas has threatened legal action over "disgusting" allegations he claimed for women's clothing, nappies and comics.Immigration minister Phil Woolas has threatened legal action over "disgusting" allegations he claimed for women's clothing, nappies and comics.
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Plans for an independent auditing body to oversee expenses claims are expected to be approved on Monday, following weeks of damaging stories.Plans for an independent auditing body to oversee expenses claims are expected to be approved on Monday, following weeks of damaging stories.
Senior Labour MP Sir Stuart Bell said the Commons would be asked to approve the body, made up entirely of independent people.Senior Labour MP Sir Stuart Bell said the Commons would be asked to approve the body, made up entirely of independent people.
It would analyse "every claim that is made", he added.It would analyse "every claim that is made", he added.
The Commons fees office is overseen by a committee made up of MPs and independent people - who in turn are overseen by the National Audit Office.The Commons fees office is overseen by a committee made up of MPs and independent people - who in turn are overseen by the National Audit Office.
The new body would be entirely independent and cost about £600,000 a year to run.The new body would be entirely independent and cost about £600,000 a year to run.
Millions of receipts backing up all MPs' expenses claims under the second homes allowance were due to be published in July after a long Freedom of Information campaign.Millions of receipts backing up all MPs' expenses claims under the second homes allowance were due to be published in July after a long Freedom of Information campaign.
But details have been leaked to the Telegraph - which has been publishing selected excerpts over the last few days.But details have been leaked to the Telegraph - which has been publishing selected excerpts over the last few days.