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Public ire over MPs' expenses attracts 3.7m to Question Time
LONDON - BBC One's 'Question Time', which gave the public the chance to grill politicians over the expenses scandal and recent dramatic events in Parliament, won the prime-time slot with 3.7m viewers, according to unofficial overnight figures.
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