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Biba names Homer as chairman

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has announced that Andy Homer will become chairman of the trade association in January 2012.

MID names worst uninsured postcodes

Bordesley in Birmingham has the highest proportion of uninsured drivers in the UK according to figures from the Motor Insurance Bureau’s Motor Insurance Database.

Interview - David Bott: In the Apil hotseat

With claimant lawyers facing radical change over the next year following the Jackson Review, David Bott has a turbulent introduction to his tenancy as the new Apil president. Leigh Jackson talks to the man whose job it is to steady the ship through these…

IDSL adopts managed services model

Insurance Database Services Ltd has entered into an agreement with Motor Insurers’ Bureau Management Services for the provision of infrastructure and management services.

Personal injury fraudster jailed

A man who made a £1.35m claim for damages for injuries in a car crashhas been jailed for a year after a court found him guilty of contempt of court.

Biba welcomes motor cost report

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (Biba) has welcomed the Transport Select Committee’s report into the cost of motor insurance.

MIB to launch CIE TV campaign

The Motor Insurers’ Bureau is set to launch a television campaign “in the coming months” to raise awareness of the new Continuous Insurance Enforcement scheme.

MIB to appeal Jacobs ruling

The Motor Insurers' Bureau has been granted leave to appeal a landmark Court of Appeal decision allowing a British holidaymaker injured in a motor accident in Spain to claim against it.

MIB granted Jacobs appeal

The Motor Insurers' Bureau has been granted leave to appeal a landmark Court of Appeal decision allowing a Briton injured in a motor accident in Spain to claim against the body.

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