Danny Walkinshaw
Danny joined Insurance Times in September 2007 as a reporter. Previously, Danny worked on local newspapers and in radio.
He qualified from the London College of Printing with an FdA in Journalism before completing a post-graduate NCTJ newspaper journalism course at Harlow College in the summer of 2007.
Danny was awarded the Most Promising Newcomer award at the British Insurance Brokers Association's journalist of the year awards in June 2008, and scooped the Online Award the following year.
Danny is regularly spotted at Upton Park, cheering on West Ham United, where he has had a season ticket for 14 years.
Contact info
- Tel:
- 0207 618 3436
- Email:
- danny.walkinshaw@insurancetimes.co.uk
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Daily briefing: Why are brokers seeing red?
Brokers are feeling unhappy after Nationwide launched a scheme that could potentially make them lose business
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Daily briefing: Why are insurers big fans of sports sponsorship?
Allianz is in ‘advanced’ talks to buy the naming rights of a new football stadium in Brazil
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Daily briefing: Who is responsible for unrated insurers?
Another unrated insurer is barred from writing business in the UK
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Allianz and Covéa win right to appeal RSA subrogation ruling
Appeal hearing set to take place in the Autumn
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Daily briefing: Insurance fraud more than doubles in five years
Experian report reveals which elements of the population are the main culprits
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M&A tax implications a hit for brokers
Brokers poised for a buying spree in 2013 must be careful not to overlook their future tax obligations
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Daily briefing: Lloyd's bounces back to black
Fewer catastrophes led to a profitable 2012, but there is room to improve
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ACE in Court of Appeal victory over Chartis
Judges uphold ruling that damage to recycling machines was probably caused in transit – and so Chartis is liable
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Duty of disclosure: time for change
There’s a general agreement that the Marine Insurance Act 1906 makes it too easy for insurers to refuse commercial claims and should be reformed. But the Law Commission has its work cut out to get it changed before the next general election
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Daily briefing: FSA’s ‘name and shame’ plan detailed
A consultation paper issued by the regulator reveals how it will publish information about companies and individuals that it is taking action against
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Consumer Insurance Act reforms imminent
Act aims to give greater clarity over consumer disclosure of information – but brokers voice concerns
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Daily briefing: Insurers' private eyes in the spotlight
The FSA’s latest probe into the GI sector is how insurers are using private investigators
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The war for talent continues
Hanover Search says the year ahead will present insurers with new challenges for attracting and retaining staff
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Will insurers be forced to expose claims data?
The FSA is calling for insurers to open their books to disclose sensitive information
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Daily briefing: Specialty lines push JLT to renewed heights
JLT’s organic growth in 2012 has yet again exceeded its rivals’
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Will the Co-op exit insurance?
Speculation has arisen over the Co-op’s insurance arm, and who the likely contenders might be to snap up this £600m business
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Reputation: the uninsurable risk?
Protecting a firm’s brand reputation is a complex business and standard insurance products don’t offer any viable solutions
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Daily briefing: Can growth continue in the regional mid-market?
LMI has revealed its UK commercial book has ‘grown considerably’ thanks to a regional push
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Daily briefing: What will the future hold for Brightside?
The Broking group today sold shares to Markerstudy, and since the latter bought out Arron Banks, this raises questions as to his plans for his former company