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BIBA Fever episode 4: Pills, thrills and headaches

It is the second day of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association conference in Manchester and there were some sore heads today as delegates assembled this morning to reflect on a night out in the city.

In the fourth episode of BIBA Fever, Post reporters Katie Marriner and Francesca Nyman go head-to-head in the ultimate Biba conference scavenger hunt. Who will tick the most of the Conference Wish List including a selfie of a cocktail with an insurance CEO?

And as for whether who reigns in the world of the Gallaghers on the conference floor? Liam, Noel or AJ… that is for you to decide.

 

And remember the event may almost be over. But the #BIBAFever never dies…

To view episode one of #BIBAFever, please click here.

To view episode two of #BIBAFever, please click here.

To view episode three of #BIBAFever, please click here.

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