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Slowly butt surely?

At present, there is no UK case law that focuses on the increasingly hot topic of passive smoking and its link to serious diseases, such as cancer. However, Jonathan Swift says it may only be a matter of time before a precedent is set.

Insurers must rise to university challenge.

The insurance industry has been slow to market itself to graduates. But the sector needs to appeal to today's high-fliers to ensure the highest calibre personnel, argues Claire-Marie Yates.

Kick off.

With the 2002 World Cup kicking off tomorrow (Friday), there is not long left to register to play th...

Post scoops challenge shield.

The Sponsor's Challenge Shield was won by Post Magazine, who beat Impact Plus 6-5 in a see-saw match...

Holy smoke.

Churches and other places of worship are seeing a rising trend in vandalism, burglary and, in particular, arson. Insurers have much risk management advice to offer, but, asks Jane Bernstein, are they preaching to the converted?

Appointment at NMT.

Simon Hall has been recruited by NMT as business manager for IT Managed Services. He has over 25 yea...

Ensuring fare play.

A difficult insurance sector, turf wars and illegal drivers mean taxis have historically attracted higher than average premiums. Duncan O'Brien says insurers are now more choosy about which risks they pick up.

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