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Online onlyAsh disruption to last another 48 hours
Flight chaos could continue warns Transport Secretary Lord Adonis
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Online onlyBiba responds to volcano ash disruption
Brokers can advise in "unusual circumstances," Biba says
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Online onlyInter Resolve secures £30m war chest
Inter Resolve to expand personal injury claims business following Balderton Capital investment
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Online onlyVolcanic ash cloud shuts UK airports
UK flights to be suspended from midday following Icelandic eruption
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Online onlyFive things you didn't know about...Andrew Thompson
BCIS's international development and data director Andrew Thompson
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Online onlyHomeserve expands in US with acquisition
Homeserve has bought contract business from National Grid Energy Services
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NewsRe 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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NewsFloods summit pledge as bill becomes law
Long-term strategy ensures insurance will remain widely available, says ABI
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NewsBiba welcomes new terror rules
Legislation will treat victims of terrorism abroad the same as injured victims at home
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NewsFlood simulation gives Aviva an edge on assessing risk
Model will enable the insurer to price risk with greater accuracy
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NewsBiba releases broker liability guide
Publication aims to help brokers understand their liabilities when advising clients
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Markets & RisksFeeling the squeeze
Predictions of a general spike in rates for PI cover have not been realised. Surveyors and solicitors are suffering as more claims are made against them but, elsewhere, competition means that the market is underwriting for income rather than profit
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ClaimsHome, sweet home
Insurers rushed to outsource claims handling a few years ago, with many looking to save money by using companies in other countries. We report that concerns over quality and hidden costs mean that many are set to take their business back in-house
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NewsQ409 brings hope that trade credit claims are declining
Insurers’ costs escalated in 2009, but final-quarter reduction is hailed as ‘significant improvement’
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People & OpinionMake the most of social media
Twitter just for teenagers? Facebook only for fools? No, we have to embrace new opportunities to meet customer expectations
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Online onlyCoversure strikes claims deal with Lorega
New commercial concierge service set to be launched
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