David Miliband claimed £412 for a "slipper chair" (apparently low-slung chair with a high back) to be re-covered
David Clelland claimed £270 for a digital TV receiver and recorder to replace a "worn out" model
Sharon Hodgson spent £5.55 on a drain unblocker (presumably not a person), and £26.76 on bathroom fittings
Sir Alan Beith claimed £224 for an air conditioner, but then it does get hot in Parliament
The delivery charge was reasonable though
Gordon Brown paid £723.90 for cleaning services in 2004. The House of Commons blanked out his middle name as well
Tony Blair claimed for a new dishwasher worth £515 in June 2005
David Blunkett claimed £19.84 for newspapers brought by a member of his staff
But the former Home Secretary also apparently claimed for their chewing gum
Tory leader David Cameron wrote to the fees office to pay back some of his expenses claims after getting a reduction
Lid Dem leader Nick Clegg claimed for £250 worth of gardening
Former Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell claimed more than £1,700 for bed linen, a TV and a bed in September 2006