News Analysis – Page 260
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Taking a serious look at the forecast
Climate change is by no means a new phenomenon. Academics have swapped theories and theses for years, yet the rest of the world is only just beginning to stand up and listen.Suddenly climate change has become a real buzz word and wherever you turn it is the subject of debate, ...
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Giles looks south after Scottish snub
Takeover of Kerwin Smith boosts broker's premium income to £135m
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NewsCompetition Commission inquiry raises concerns
Senior members of industry concerned over Commission's understanding of co-insurance
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Police swoop on million pound insurance fraudsters
Five arrested in Hertfordshire over suspected multi million pound fraud ring
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News Analysis
Is Ward a man for all seasons?
Richard Ward has talked the talk in his first year as Lloyd's chief executive, but can he walk the walk as conditions get tough? Emma Jones reports
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Brokers fail to cope with electronic returns
151 brokers lose authorisation as FSA takes action against failing brokers
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State must bear the flood risk
As flood plain development continues unabated, the government is being urged to take on the risk of flood cover. Tom Flack explains
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New push by insurers to use recycled parts
Persuading insurers to use car repair scheme an 'uphill battle'
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Comments/Letters
The challenge of age
Nick Starling says older people should have access to insurance cover and not be discriminated against
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News Analysis
The golden key to distribution
The scramble for acquisitions in 2006 was triggered by the need to control distribution. Katy Dowell reports
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The Underwriter faces £5.7m legal battle
Japanese contractor Kajima sues over failed housing project
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Broker numbers to grow as Lloyd's eases access
New rules cut accreditation time from two months to two weeks




























