All articles by David Blackman – Page 3
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This Week‘Iceberg’ warning to motor insurers
Periodic payments now account for one-third of £1m-plus claims
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Online onlyNear universal support for referral fee ban
Poll shows consumers unhappy about being contacted by claims firms
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IT SpotlightsIT Spotlights: Technology - The rules are the rules
The FSA has come down strongly on price comparison websites that flout its regulatory requirements, but brokers themselves must also take care
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This WeekGLF 2011: ‘Ease rules on non-EU loss adjusters’
Government migration laws making shortage worse
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Online onlyIFB to keep motor fraud focus
Bureau will not branch out into liability scams, strategy to reveal
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Online onlyStraw brands referral fees as "bribes"
Ex-justice secretary takes motor insurance crusade to transport committee
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This WeekThe Midlands: Birmingham busy against the odds
New insurers set up shop after centralising operations
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Online onlyIndustry faces motor insurance regulation threat
Straw warns: get your act together or else
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Online onlyABI shake-up sparks Vipond exit
Financial conduct and prudential regulation roles to be split
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The LobbyInside the Labour Party conference
David Blackman reports back from the slightly subdued Manchester meet
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The LobbyThe financial reforms that could rock the general insurance industry
The abolition of the FSA is just one of several changes that will affect financial services. Others include a new law on bribery, tax increases and Solvency II. We present your regulatory round-up
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Claims & LiabilitiesClaims and liabilities - your Westminster update
From Jackson Review to flooding and pleural plaques, we present a round-up of the latest developments in claims and liabilities
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Claims & LiabilitiesExclusive: Q&A with Lord Young
The government's health and safety tsar backs the Jackson Review
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The LobbyWhitehall Watch - 30 July 2010
A weekly look ahead at what is happening in government and parliament on the hot topics affecting the insurance world
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NewsTriple Westminster wins for insurance as FSA overhaul begins
Ministers outline developments that could address three key industry concerns
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News AnalysisFair Fees: The campaign continues
Insurance Times readers explain why they have backed our Fair Fees campaign in their hundreds




























