So that's the end of that then
The BBC understands that no-one is to face charges after the 16-month cash-for-honours investigation.
Four people were arrested - including two of Tony Blair's aides - during inquiries into whether honours were sold and whether a cover-up followed.
Police interviewed 136 people, including ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Tory leader Michael Howard.
All denied wrongdoing, but friends of Mr Blair say the investigation helped weaken his authority.
Four people were arrested - including two of Tony Blair's aides - during inquiries into whether honours were sold and whether a cover-up followed.
Police interviewed 136 people, including ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Tory leader Michael Howard.
All denied wrongdoing, but friends of Mr Blair say the investigation helped weaken his authority.

Looks like labours week, no charges on 'cash for honours' , a scandal which any other PM would have resigned over.
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