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Ash cloud cancels flights again
Ireland, northern Ireland and western Scotland hit today
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Online onlySean Quinn speaks out over job cuts
Quinn Group founder "greatly regrets" what has happened
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Online onlySuspended sentences for 'cash for crash' fraudsters
Three men staged accident in bid to win compensation from QBE
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Online onlyBrokerbility strikes deal with Lorega
Brokerbility installs loss recovery into broking system
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Online onlyFortis upgrades motor claims handling security
New approach implemented ahead of fast-track MoJ system launch
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ClaimsTake us to your leaders
As the legislators close in, internal misconduct by directors is under greater scrutiny. The D&O claims defender’s job just got tougher
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ClaimsClaims Clinic: Flood barriers
When Cockermouth was left so devastated last year, insurers remembered the lessons from the 2007 floods, moving quickly and communicating well. But speakers at Insurance Times’s first claims clinic of 2010 insist that prevention is still better than cure. We report on how a lack of cohesion between government and ...
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News AnalysisWhen the dust has settled
While volcanic ash halted air travel across Europe, anger boiled over among travellers and businesses, as some insurers avoided paying out on policies. Others paid up rather than take the customer relations hit. Demand is now rising for volcano-friendly products, but will customers be willing to pay for them?
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News‘Check your cover’ warning over environment directive
New European directive means that polluters must pay to put right any damage they cause
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Markets & RisksA right pickle
They may be easy on the eye and stand out from dull skylines, but iconic buildings give insurers major headaches. Take the Gherkin in the City of London for starters. All that bespoke glass – and that’s before the risk of terrorism. We investigate why each needs its own ...
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Special ReportsFeeling the squeeze
Lloyd’s seems to be breathing easily, but the US insurance industry will be dreading the legal bill as its ‘blue blood’ investment bank, Goldman Sachs, squares up to the regulator over claims that an alleged conflict of interest amounted to fraud
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Online onlyTesco Underwriting structure revealed
Fortis and Tesco Bank appoint management team for new insurance company Tesco Underwriting
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Online onlyAon: Aerospace insurance continues steady descent
A reduction in exposure to risks throughout aerospace sector means insurance costs fall




























