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They think it's all over ... it is now.
Football competition ends in penalty shoot-out, £850 paid for an England shirt and a bumper charity cheque.
Consumer choice is loser in kitemarking proposals.
This government has thus far prided itself on steering a careful course through the many vested inte...
No Oscars for Titanic effort.
Through the Internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
Judgement day.
Whether it will be planes dropping out of the skies or the video recorder seizing up, it is now accepted that something will certainly go wrong electronically come the millennium. Yet Tony Dowding finds many companies are still ill-prepared for 2000.
Risks of playing golf brought to the fore by negligence case.
A golfer whose ball bounced off a tree and hit another player on an adjacent fairway was liable for ...
WPC puts her boss in firing line over sergeant's shooting antics.
A woman police officer who suffered post traumatic stress disorder after a fellow officer unlawfully...
Chubb Insurance breaks into Irish market.
Following its success in the UK, Chubb Insurance has broken into the Irish house insurance market wi...
Why Direct Line may be in the fast lane to success.
The entry of Direct Line into the motor breakdown market has been expected for some time. It made...
Church arson.
Time was when desperate people went to churches seeking refuge. Nowadays they burn them down. Arso...
What the papers say.
THE OBSERVER The makers of the game show that is set to offer the biggest cash price in UK TV his...
Agency in deep water over floods.
Sedgwick Re report into last month's floods highlights a number of failings of the Environmental Agency.
Directory in dire need of some entries.
Through the Internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
Damage limitation.
That's what the uninsured loss recovery market is currently involved in. Ruth Addicott examines what companies are doing to halt falling premiums and standards and ride the 'cowboys' out of town.
Going up down under.
The market down under is pretty buoyant on the back of next month's flotation of Australia's biggest...
Direct Line takes on AA and RAC.
Direct Line has stormed into the motor breakdown service market and launched a confident double boas...
No substitute for experience.
I have read Derek Armstrong's reply (Let adjusters repair damage of assessors, PM, 9 April, p18) to ...
Bosses get year 2000 warning.
Company directors' personal liability and exposure to litigation due to year 2000 failures could run...
LPC ready for the euro.
The London Processing Centre (LPC) will have its systems in place by October to cope with the implem...
Bosses risk losing staff.
Employers are in grave danger of losing key staff as 74% of respondents in the insurance industry, w...
Brand new brandings.
Supermarkets battling for a larger slice of the motor, travel and property insurance markets can tak...
Final of Preece Cup.
Record breaking rugby team Guardian Royal Exchange lifted the insurance industry's Preece Cup for an...
Mexican crimewave.
Crime in the capital Mexico City has forced hoteliers into providing insurance against theft, muggin...
Safe deal for wild ones.
Bikers' boots and crash helmets can now be insured against loss or damage through motor insurance sy...
Stars of the screen.
High street brokers will now find it easier to compete in the motor market by having access to rates...