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20 April 2023
APIL hits back at Government's snub to grieving relatives
The Government has resisted reform of the law on statutory bereavement damages in England and Wales in a "sickening display of indifference" towards grieving relatives, APIL said this week.
Online conversations this week
See the latest topics in the APIL members' forum.
APIL links with charity in lung cancer campaign
APIL has joined forces with the Asbestos Victims Support Group Forum to launch a new campaign to help victims of asbestos-related lung cancer receive full compensation.
Mandatory licensing welcomed for tattooists and others
APIL has supported Welsh Government plans to bring in mandatory licences for tattooing, piercing, electrolysis, and acupuncture.
Injured people are 'not ordinary investors'
Injured people are inherently cautious with their investments, a fact that the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) fails to recognise, APIL's president explains to readers of The Times.
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