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Times Law Bulletin 19 December 2006



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The Crown Prosecution Service has advised detectives to look into suspected attempts to hamper the investigation into cash for honours
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Downing St forces closure of BAE inquiry
The Government bowed to pressure from Saudi Arabia and forced the SFO to abandon its investigation into alleged bribery of Saudi officials

Prisoners could get the vote after ruling
Convicted prisoners would be allowed to vote in elections for the first time under proposals outlined by the Government

Restaurant fined over fake 'organic' dishes
Celebrity favourite Julie's was forced to pay £11,500 in fines and legal costs for passing off standard chicken and meat as organic

Pension funds set for windfall after ruling
The European Court of Justice ruled it was illegal for EU member states to charge 'withholding tax' on dividends paid to foreign companies
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From Cole to Caprice, celebrities kept their lawyers busy in 2006. Here's our top ten
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