The BBC article focuses on Liam Fox and those claims for minuscule amounts. I do not object to MPs claiming their entitlement for business mileage etc., but I am fascinated by the way such distances of 100M or what have you are measured :)
I found the sister piece in the Telegraph rather more interesting and disturbing as well, to be honest, looking at the degree of what amounts to nepotism that goes on with MPs - hiring wives, children etc as PAs or Research Assistants on what are really quite generous salaries - reports of £40K per annum, much of which will feed back into the MPs own pocket, essentially.
Hiring of PAs and secretaries should be open, advertised and transparent in my view, not perks to be distributed as the MP sees fit essentially to benefit their own pocket.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/10306675/MPs-expenses-surpass-pre-scandal-levels-as-150-give-jobs-to-family.html