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Every breath you take
The prospect of biological or chemical attacks upon a civilian population has been known about for decades. In World War II, people were issued with gas masks for such an eventuality, though no attack ...
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Braced for a turndown
After years of growth, the insurance market - like the economy - is steeling itself for harder times. John Jackson investigates.
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From boom to bust?
Expect some trouble ahead as international market slow-downs make their impact felt, says economist Joe Nellis.
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Life in the balance
Life assurance is prospering - but for how much longer? Will new stakeholder pensions give it a boost, or will world economics catch up and deal it a blow? Chris McKevitt investigates.