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School trips
Francesca Breeze's article on school outdoor activity educational visits ("Educating the educators", 6 November, Legal Report) highlights the gulf between the 60% of head teachers and school gover …
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Features
Underwriting for profit
Kevin Sinclair has barely had a night at home in weeks. But he says that's all part of the job of being AXA's new marketing and underwriting director. He speaks exclusively to Michelle Hannen about his new role, maintaining underwriting discipline and the future of insurance
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Marsh won't pick up Wilko's tab
The security surrounding England rugby ace Jonny Wilkinson will not be covered by the team's insurance, according to market sources.It is understood Marsh is the broker for the England rugby team' ...
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Features
How did you score?
Last week, we set a compliance test aimed at supervisors. Here, Petrina Oxshott provides the answers and some explanations
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Features
Halifax the Xtra insurer
HBOS is set to crash into the top ten insurers list next year because its broker, Halifax General Insurance, turns into an insurer on 1 January. Andy Cook talks to managing director Simon Stevens about what the change will mean.
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C-Zone
Going Places
The Broker NetworkThe Broker Network has promoted Martyn Denney to the role of head of broker services. In this new position, Denney will be responsible for the delivery of all Broker …
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Freed from restraint
The Lord Chancellor's proposals to deregulate the legal profession will provide business opportunities for insurers and solicitors, but there is some disquiet. Caroline Jordan reports
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D&O warning to firms
Broker says firms should take greater ownership of risk before choosing D&O cover
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Stop press...Wollerton dies
Wollerton diesPeter Wollerton, MMA Insurance chairman, died on Monday following a short illness, said the company.
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Features
Cracking up
This year's nine-month dry spell is a record in weather statistics. But to insurers it could mean a sharp rise in subsidence claims. Insurance Times asked claims specialists whether this would lead to 2003 being classed as a subsidence 'event year'