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Lawyer calls for more challenges against personal injury claims
A lawyer calls for more challenges against personal injury claims at caravan parks.
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UKI Partnerships makes deal with building society
UKI Partnerships has signed a deal with a UK building society providing premium quotations at the society's 22 branches.
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Asia travellers warned to check on bird flu cover
British tourists are advised to ensure their travel insurance includes cover following health officials fearing that the bird flu virus could cause a flu pandemic - .
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Non-executive director appointed at Cooper Gay
Richard Fielding is appointed as non-executive director at Cooper Gay (Holdings) Ltd.
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Save money on insurance from the workplace
Quoteline Direct is helping staff of some of the country's leading employers to save money off the regular costs of home, motor and other personal insurance policies.
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What a company represents attracts terrorist attacks, says broker
A leading insurance broker has declared that companies are more likely to suffer a terrorist attack based on what they represent rather than their location.
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Joint venture to meet 'end of life vehicle' Directive requirements
For the first time an independent salvage company and re-cycling company have agreed to work together to provide a vehicle disposal process meeting the ELV (end of life vehicles) Directive requirements.
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Kingsley to head Hextalls commercial property development
Stephen Kingsley joins City law firm Hextalls as head of commercial property development.
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AA dismisses car insurance discs as misguided
The AA claims that a move to make displaying insurance discs in car windscreens compulsory will do little to solve the issue of uninsured cars on the road.
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Motor policyholders rate good customer care highest
According to a new survey, the automatic provision of a replacement vehicle is more important to motor policyholders than the lowest premium prices.
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FSA's annual budget breaks the £200m threshold
For the first time the FSA will see its annual budget break the £200m threshold starting from April this year in a move to improve efficiency.
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MPs condemn meteoric insurance chief pay rises
The Treasury select committee has condemned the huge pay rises awarded to the chief executives of Britain's biggest insurance companies.
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Rubicon set to improve client claims payouts
Rubicon, a UK source of insurance solutions and services, has selected Insurance Services Office to manage its personal injury claims.
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Wetherby District Social Club wins Safest Club Award
Wetherby District Social Club wins a year's free club insurance after coming first in the 2003 Safest Club Award arranged by Marsh.
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Tribune under fraud investigation
A specialist police fraud unit is investigating collapsed insurance intermediary Tribune Risk & Insurance Services, which left 40,000 policyholders without cover.
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Home insurance claims could soar with cold weather
The cold weather forecast this week could lead to one in twelve households making a claim on their home insurance policy.
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Countrywide enjoys record number of renewals
More than 650 brokers have already renewed their membership of the Misys Countrywide network - with over a month left before the renewals deadline.
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New recruit at W. R. Berkley Insurance
W. R. Berkley Insurance (Europe) Ltd appoints Christian Garling to underwrite its Australian professional indemnity business.