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Online onlyOsborne names Budget date
Government to outline emergency tax and spending plans on June 22nd
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Online onlyLondon Calling: Graeme Trudgill on Biba 2010
Biba's technical and corporate affairs executive explains how 'cats in trees' has hampered his preparations
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Online onlyCoverzones bought out of administration
Management secures backing for Coverzones assets
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Online onlyFirms slow to respond to Corporate Manslaughter Act - Chartis
Poll finds ony 18% have changed corporate governance practices
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Online onlyBiba 2010 supplement online now
Read the latest features ahead of next week's Biba conference
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Online onlyProvident hit by £31.1m loss
Search for buyer continues as insurer posts heavy 2009 loss
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News AnalysisCrawford roundtable: After the floods
Claims experts at a recent roundtable in the City of London tackled the minefield of issues surrounding crisis management
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FeaturesWill the FSA stay or go?
It’s been a week since the tumult of last Thursday. While the 2010 general election may be interesting fodder for the politicos, the City has been left reeling. Although one thing is for sure: business leaders believe coalition won’t work. And insurers? They’re all wondering about the future of financial ...
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ClaimsGlobal warning
Three US Court of Appeals cases could open the floodgates to mass tort claims and immense liability, by holding greenhouse gas-spewing corporations responsible for climate change damage. Could insurers be facing the 'new asbestos'?
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NewsRBSI slashes workforce by 2,000 to shape up for sale
Following Q1 losses of £50m, chief executive Geddes hopes low prices will draw in customers
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NewsProvident still hunting for buyer following £31m loss
US-owned company suffers after physical injury claims rise and value of its investments falls
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Online onlyRSA extends repair service
RSA Motor Operations extends customer repair services to large vehicles
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Online onlyHung parliament - what next?
Industry is coming to terms with Britain's first hung parliament since 1974




























