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Rehab tests for patients
NHS project to evaluate whether rehabilitation works for the injured and the taxpayer
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Comments/Letters
EL 'failure'
When Malcolm Wicks, speaking for the government, says that the EL market has not failed (3 January, Insurance Times) presumably he means this in the context of an England cricket team that hasn't fai ...
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Lloyd's talks the talk. Can it walk the walk?
Will Tolle micromanage, asks Andy Cook
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The importance of being competent
Andy Homer is adamant, that with regulation coming into force next year, we have to prove our professionalism and qualifications. Training and competence is key, he says
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Sexing it up
Even accountants can become glamorous, so why are insurers still dogged by poor image? Michael Faulkner reports on ways toattract more graduates
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Professional Complaints
With FSA regulation looming, we need to learn how to make our views felt. Robin Wood outlines potential problems and appropriate answers
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Medicash rolls out new ad campaign
Health cash plan provider Medicash is hoping to boost customer numbers, by re-running its 'no nonsense' advertising campaign.
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Broker expands to satisfy growing demand in 2003
Weston-Super-Mare-based, Regency Insurance Brokers, has revealed plans to recruit more staff and increase new business in 2003.