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Cracking up.

Subsidence is unsettling for homeowners and insurers alike, and the freak weather conditions the UK has been experiencing of late are likely to exacerbate the situation. Preventative measures are the key to averting a landslide of claims, says Simon Threadgold.

During the long hot summer of 1976, I noticed that a gap had appeared
between my sitting room fitted carpet and the bottom of the skirting
board.


Two days later, I saw a diagonal crack above an

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Axa’s Lloyd on the power of fearless females

Drawing on her career championing inclusion, Jo Lloyd, customer, proposition and risk director of Axa Retail, outlines how the insurer’s Fearless Females network, cross-industry partnerships and candid talks on bias are boosting representation and reshaping culture.

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