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Government reforms to whiplash injury claims have failed to deliver on all fronts, APIL has told the justice select committee Stephen Parkinson will be the new Director of Public Prosecutions and head of the Crown Prosecution Service the Attorney General has announced today The latest figures for the backlogs in the Crown and magistrates' courts have been released today (14 September) Up to 12,500 taxi drivers working for the taxi operator Veezu could be entitled to thousands of pounds in compensation after being denied holiday pay and the National Minimum Wage Petition to require banks to give a specific, contestable reason before closing an account The contracts are being tendered without a pay increase Jeremy Hunt has been warned that the government could face a multi-billion pound bill to rescue up to 17 million potential victims of the post Grenfell building safety crisis. The Ministry of Justice is acting unreasonably in already proposing piecemeal reform of October's fixed recoverable costs (FRC) regime for implementation next April, the Association of Costs Lawyers has argued.