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23 December: Pie, mash and plaster

Mrs Policyholder was in a routine. After listening to City Talk on the radio in her North Wales abode, she would set about preparing tea for her husband and herself.

Post Blog: Restoration consternation

There was a time when damage restoration was held in high regard. Those repairing buildings after fire or flooding delivered excellent customer service and savings for insurers.

21 December: Frosty reception

After a long hard day at work Mr Policyholder couldn’t wait to get back to spend the evening with his family at the home they shared in a fairly remote part of the country.

Crash-for-cash contempt ruling victory

Insurers will be able to pursue crash-for-cash fraudsters through the courts more easily thanks to a legal precedent set yesterday, according to Esure solicitors Horwich Farrelly.

MPs demand changes to riot payments

MPs on the Home Affairs Committee have demanded the government speed up payments to victims of future riots and permanently extend the application deadline to 42 days.

18 December: Posing peacock

Peacocks aren’t considered a traditional family pet, but one family couldn’t imagine life without theirs until one afternoon…

17 December: Feeling peckish?

The diet of woodpeckers consists mainly of insects and their grubs taken from living and dead trees, and other arthropods, along with fruit, nuts and saps both from live trees.

Determining liability for cyberbullying

The rise of the internet has opened the door to a new form of bullying and US insurers have become wary of the threat this poses to insurance. Lauren Jankowski explains that European insurers would do well to be wary of this threat as across the pond…

16 December: “Woofing” it down

Unable to wait patiently in the kitchen for his owner to finish baking his favourite sweet treats, a greedy chocolate Labrador decided to lick the bowl.

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