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Sunderland is UK’s ID fraud hotspot, as London improves
Northern cities make up half of top 10 'most at risk'
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Driving change
A souped-up minor road accident system is finally hitting the road this month, promising a quicker process and a dramatic reduction in costs. But insurers remain nervous
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Back on track?
Commercial combined and packages got off to a sluggish start, although motor was steady. But at least property owners managed an early sprint in this year’s first-quarter premiums
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Accident lawyers plan legal challenge to derail reforms
Group chairman confirms application for judicial review of changes to low-value RTA claims
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Goldman Sachs faces double trouble from AIG and FSA
Investigations prompted by recent US Securities and Exchange Commission fraud charges
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ABI: 'Act of God' is an urban myth
Insurers not using 'Act of God' clause to refuse ash insurance claims, says trade body
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Sunderland shoots up list of ID fraud hotspots
New study shows city is area with most risk of exposure to ID fraud
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Ash disruption to last another 48 hours
Flight chaos could continue warns Transport Secretary Lord Adonis
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Biba responds to volcano ash disruption
Brokers can advise in "unusual circumstances," Biba says
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Inter Resolve secures £30m war chest
Inter Resolve to expand personal injury claims business following Balderton Capital investment
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Volcanic ash cloud shuts UK airports
UK flights to be suspended from midday following Icelandic eruption
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Five things you didn't know about...Andrew Thompson
BCIS's international development and data director Andrew Thompson
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Homeserve expands in US with acquisition
Homeserve has bought contract business from National Grid Energy Services
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Re capital rises by a quarter as earnings enjoy sharp turnaround
Report attributes recovery to low cat losses and a rise in asset values
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Floods summit pledge as bill becomes law
Long-term strategy ensures insurance will remain widely available, says ABI