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The construction industry continues to divide insurers, with many steering clear of the sector, put off by its historically poor health and safety record. Veronica Cowan points out, however, there are always some new entrants determined to make their presence felt

Construction is a risky industry but, with two million people working in the UK's construction trade, it is its biggest employment sector. It is also one of the most dangerous in which to work, with

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