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    Australian MPs are being flooded with requests for a photo of the Queen by citizens

    There's about to be a lot more photos of Her Royal Highness hanging in Aussies' homes after this little-known right was discovered.

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    RAC expresses worry over all-lane running system

    The RAC has called the government's plan to implement all-lane running on motorways and A-roads 'worrying'. RAC chief engineer David Bizley made the comments after the government today defended the scheme in response to a report

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    Nick Clegg given annual allowance of £115,000

    Nick Clegg is the former deputy-prime minister, one-time leader of Liberal Democrats and now apparently the grateful recipient of a mammoth annual allowance. The Sunday Times revealed that Clegg has been given access to a grant that is usually

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    Memorable moments from Osborne's time as Chancellor

    After a six year reign as Chancellor of the Exchequor, George Osborne was ousted from his seat in government by Theresa May and replaced by former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Philip Hammond. Osborne isn't the

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    Government spends more than £350,000 chauffering briefcases around

    The British Government has spent more than £35,000 on chauffering briefcases around... yes, briefcases. HuffPostUK found out that in some cases it cost as much as £125 for the trip between government departments and minister's homes.

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    10 expenses racked up by John Bercow

    John Bercow has been accused of "obscene waste" after racking up a bill of £172 being chauffeur-driven to a conference just 0.7 miles from Parliament. Here's more of his travel costs, released after a Freedom of Information

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    MPs get a pay rise - but many refuse to accept the extra 10%

    David Cameron faces a furious backlash after the 10% pay hike for MPs was confirmed today – despite the rest of the public sector being capped at 1% for another four years. The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) said

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