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AALG outlines post-Brexit lobbying position

Legislation, UK News

The Automotive Aftermarket Liaison Group (AALG) presented its new lobbying position on European issues that affect the aftermarket in a post-Brexit Britain at a press launch today (Tuesday 23 May) at Silverstone race track.

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23rd May 2017/by Andrew

AALG prepares for post-Brexit aftermarket

Company News, UK News

The Automotive Aftermarket Liaison Group (AALG) has positioned itself to lobby on European issues that affect the aftermarket in a post-Brexit Britain and has an official launch on Tuesday 23 May at Silverstone race track.

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8th May 2017/by Andrew

MOT proposals ‘fraught with danger’ – IAAF

Legislation, UK News

The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) says that proposals to extend the MOT test from three years to four for newer vehicles are “fraught with danger.” With proposals to extend the frequency of MOTs currently at the consultation stage, the IAAF is highlighting the dangers involved and the risks that could threaten driver safety.

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24th February 2017/by Andrew

IAAF backs ProMOTe campaign

Legislation, UK News

The IAAF, as part of its membership of the Automotive Aftermarket Liaison Group (AALG), has joined forces with the ProMOTe Campaign to fight the proposed changes to the MoT testing frequency.

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24th November 2015/by Andrew

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