A former Labour candidate has been cleared by the gambling watchdog, after he placed a bet that he would lose his bid to become an MP in this year's general election.
Kevin Craig was suspended as Labour's candidate for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich after it emerged the Gambling Commission had launched an investigation over the bet.
Mr Craig's lawyer said he had "acted lawfully" and the commission were taking no further action.
He is now calling for politicians to be banned from betting on elections "in order that there is clarity and others do not have to endure the same fate".