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NewsBodily injury legal fees cost policyholders £2.4m a day – ABI
Trade body urges cut in ‘exorbitant’ costs
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Online onlySoaring Tesco gives Ageas £655m boost
Joint venture with supermarket hits profit in second year
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Online onlyBroker fury at exclusion from landmark talks at Downing Street
Prime minister Cameron wins insurer backing on plans to cut claims costs
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Online onlyBattle lines drawn as Aviva unveils broker plans
Zurich, RSA and AXA plan commercial strategies to compete in corporate sector
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NewsChina could open door to foreign motor insurers
Rates could be uncompetitive if state fixes premiums
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NewsAgeas UK returns to full-year profit after ‘great’ 2011
Insurer posts £105m profit, 99.9% combined ratio and £2bn revenue
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NewsGarwyn chief supports Cameron’s compensation culture plans
‘Positive first steps,’ according to Niemczewski
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NewsZurich UK re-underwriting pays off as profit rises 28%
Combined ratio improves 2.7 points to 97%
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Online only‘Complacent’ Cameron under pressure to act as whiplash summit is held
Medical panels, speed limits and financial thresholds set to top discussion agenda
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NewsGovernment agrees to slash motor compensation culture
Government agrees to cut £1,200 fixed fee for lawyers; insurers vow to lower premiums; RBSI boss Geddes: “It’s a step in the right direction”
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NewsAA urges Cameron to ‘kill compensation culture’
Comprehensive motor premiums increased 15% in 2011
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Tuesday: Prime minister's question time
Motor is in the spotlight at number 10 today, with the industry in a unique position to drive real and positive change
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NewsCameron meets insurers to tackle rising premiums
PM to host summit at Downing Street today to meet executives from Admiral, AXA, Aviva, Co-op, RBSI, Zurich
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NewsEsure founder Peter Wood steps aside from chief executive role
Esure founder Peter Wood hands chief executive role to Stuart Vann




























