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A government recipe for cash-saving and popularity.
Universal legal costs insurance of £25,000, at a premium which is allowed for tax purposes against i...
The cost of pensions clean-up.
The second phase of pensions mis-selling reviews is set to take up much more time and money than anyone at first believed. Alex Miller asks if this 'colossal task' will be enough to keep the industry from another scandal.
GAN set to be sold.
Two American insurance giants have been put at the head of the list to buy the French state insurer ...
What the papers say.
FENG SHUI FOR MODERN LIVING The Lloyd's building in the City may be futuristic and challenging fr...
Robins reliant on call centre for new service.
Loss adjuster GAB Robins is launching a new claims management service, entitled Robins Works, which ...
Almost right... but not quite.
Marcus Campbell's article (Taken to account, PM 5 March, p21) rightly identifies that directors & of...
In the worst possible taste.
Your reproduction of the Post Magazine coverage of the infamous West Auckland poisoning case in last...
Marine lessons still need to be learnt.
It is surprising how some comments made years ago still seem relevant. This week's item from our ...
Government heading for showdown with health industry.
A row is brewing between the US government and the country's health insurers and healthcare companie...
Chasing improvements.
Chase Technology Group is launching a company-wide process improvement initiative. The IT company us...
Company fuel prices.
Fleet insurers may suffer as a result of Gordon Brown's decision to raise company fuel prices and Na...
Arrows targets ULR 'cowboy' claims.
Accident Assistance company '3 Arrows', has hit back angrily at recent claims by the Motoring Uninsu...
Employee held out as partner was not liable in negligence claim.
An employee who was held out as a partner was not liable for loss resulting from negligent advice gi...
RSA unveils who's who in after shake-up.
The second stage of the shake-up of senior management at Royal & Sun Alliance following the arrival ...
Eagle system takes off.
Eagle Star Ireland has gone live with INSURE/90, an industry proven AS/400-based integrated on-line,...
Lombard on the ball.
A local camera crew from Meridian Tonight was on hand to film insurers Lombard taking part in a trai...
Fire awareness a hot topic for insurers.
ABI chief worried after figures show fire claims up by massive 11%.
NHM were law report authors.
There was a mix-up over names in our story entitled "Negligence cover shift stirs trouble" which app...
PIB pips Portuguese.
The UK branch of Ocaso SA has signed an agreement with Professional Insurance Brokers (PIB) to under...
Commercial Union's staff on shopping spree.
Staff from Commercial Union's Newcastle branch went on a shopping spree for London properties last w...
Appointment at Hiscox.
Nick Ward is the new line underwriter of Hiscox Syndicate 33's professional indemnity and directors ...
Appointments at Eversheds.
Eversheds has made two appointments to its financial services group. Nicholas Walmsley joins from...
Out of the ordinary.
In most actions, the plaintiff has to prove that an accident was caused by another's negligence. But courts often look at road traffic accidents in a different light and expect defendants to bear the burden of proof. Ken Cannar looks at this.