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Aviva UK CEO insists he will not "merge" life and GI units
In his first interview Mark Hodges speaks of closer co-operation, its move into the corporate risk space and M&A activity.
QBE drives forward road safety campaign
Insurer enourages safer practices for fleet drivers
Kennedys moves to Sheffield
Eight partners join law firm from Halliwells
Amlin in Lockton talks
Lloyd's insurer may effect transfer of the broker's insolvency practioners' insurance business.
First American CEO hunt hots up
The race for the chief executive's position at First American Spatial Solutions is hotting up.
CEO round up two: how were the noughties for you?
Part two of Post's look back at what insurance bosses made of 2000 - 09.
Have your say
In this week's online poll we ask how optimistic readers are about the prospects for 2010.
Autofocus to appeal High Court judgment
Accident Exchange legal battle set for Court of Appeal
Darren Bent caught up in credit hire legal wrangle
Sunderland footballer case to be appealed in 2010
Direct Line include airline failure cover
Travel insurer addresses financial failure of airlines with insurance products.
Aleksandr the Meerkat tells insurers to "keep your cools"
Compare the Meerkat founder offers words of wisdom to the industry.
CEO round up: How were the noughties for you?
Part one of Post's look back at what insurance bosses made of 2000 - 09.
Sprinkler review vital as fire costs escalate
Calls for urgent action to cut the soaring economic cost of fire could be in vain, after the shadow fire minister said a future Conservative government would not back mandatory sprinkler installation.
Unruly waters
The Gulf of Aden has been plagued by pirate activity, with more than 240 attacks in 2009. But Andrew Moulton reveals how cargo providers and insurers are fighting back in a bid to reclaim the seas.
Crisis kickback
The continued credit crisis has set in motion a raft of alterations to accounting standards. John O'Neill outlines these changes and their impact.
An explosive finale
2009 looked like being a quiet year for loss adjusters, writes Leigh Jackson. However, the floods that hit Cumbria over a three-day period at its tail-end have provoked a surge in activity.
Review of the year - general insurance: Watch the green grass grow
Jonathan Swift looks back at how general insurers have developed over the past 12 months and polls industry leaders on the successes and failures of 2009 as well as what they see in store for 2010.
View from the top - Aleksandr Orlov: Business made simples
Greetings insurance peoples, and welcome to The View from Top with me, Aleksandr Orlov. I am very honour to give advice to you big cheeses.