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5 October 2023
APIL's campaigns and communications team needs a case study for some media work in relation to a Government consultation on licensing of non-surgical cosmetic procedures.
Insurance premiums are soaring even though injured people receive far less compensation than before the 2021 whiplash reforms, APIL chief executive Mike Benner explained to consumers in his latest public-facing blog.
APIL would like to help to support Black History Month 2023 initiatives by highlighting members' stories on its Harness Voices platform.
APIL has reiterated its support for a Bill which would create an employment injuries advisory council in Scotland.
APIL is seeking case studies to demonstrate the importance of section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
The Ministry of Justice is conducting a survey of civil legal aid providers as part of its review of civil legal aid.
Plans to simplify or trim back some aspects of the 2018 Package Travel Regulations are the subject of a new Department for Business and Trade (DfBT) consultation.
See new conversations in the APIL members' online discussion forum.