Insurance advisory board 'to seek price controls'

It is reported that a government advisory board is to recommend motor insurance price controls be introduced if premia continue to rise.

It is reported that a government advisory board is to recommend motor insurance price controls be introduced if premia continue to rise.

The Motor Insurance Advisory Board has been examining the situation in the past three years, and it is believed its final report will blame the legal profession for insurance costs.

Any move to apply price controls will require the permission of the EU.

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