All Insurance Times articles in Issue 20-11-2008 – Page 2
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FeaturesMeet the future of the NHS
The media storm over 'top-up' patients losing their NHS care – and the resulting government review – could change the face of the health service. Katie Puckett finds out what this means for insurers. Illustration by Jonathan Edwards.
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NewsHardy sticks to its marks
Lloyd's specialist 'would rather lose money than drop below target prices'.
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Backchat
The unbearable lightness of motoring
Existential crisis is an unlikely topic for a press release from the RAC, but when its PR company sent Backchat a document headed “Young female motorists most at risk of being”, you have to wonder.A missing word seemed the more believable explanation. But at risk of being what? Abducted by ...
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FeaturesVacant, not pretty
A recession means business collapse and business collapse means empty premises. And that’s when the problems start for property owners and their insurers. Katie Puckett reports on vandalism, theft, arson and a newer menace – cannabis factories.
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News AnalysisTorrance disappointed by Allianz profit
But chief executive optimistic about insurer’s ‘positive’ prospects for 2009.
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