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Colosso to quit after Gallagher takeover
Colosso to quit as Gallagher reshapes company without retail boss
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Weekly briefing: 15-21 July - Big bangs
The FSA gets tough on Willis, Law Society drops discrimination concerns, and the fair fees fight continues
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Weekly briefing: 8-14 July - Boundless ambition
Big question marks over Hastings' ambitious float plans, while Henderson, Bridge and Brightside seek growth
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Weekly briefing: 1-7 July - Fighting talk
The fallout from Jack Straw's rallying call against referral fees was just one big story amid a week of debate, speculation, broker bans and insurer turnarounds
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Weekly briefing: 24-30 July - Stops and starts
In a week when referral fees dominated the headlines, we also reported on another Solvency II setback, Oxygen's road to recovery and mused on how Aviva might splash its cash
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Weekly briefing: 17-23 June - a week of contradictions
Commissions cuts proposed as brokers continue struggle to lower costs, the tide turns on construction cover, and motor claims battle is going strong but it's all under control
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FSA turns up heat on specialist products as complaints rocket 66%
Brokers must tread carefully to avoid being drawn into another mis-selling scandal
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Age ‘could be next’ as Euro ban on gender pricing hits
Female-only insurers face strategy rethink as others see chance to hike prices in a stalling market
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The foreseeable future
As we embark on another new year, the likes of a crystal ball would be pretty useful. But how about the next best thing? We asked a selection of the industry’s key players for their predictions for 2011
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Towergate outlines its plans post-Blanc
Broker to push ahead with refinancing plans and IPO by 2013
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Insurers set to fight claims spike following record payout
Discount rate change leads to £13.7m award for cyclist and sends shockwaves through industry
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Quinn sets out plan for return to the UK
Regulator to scrutinise group’s business case pending High Court decision
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Quinn: Why it was the wrong decision
Company releases forceful statement as thousands of staff rally to group’s support before next week’s follow-up court hearing
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Quinn calls halt to UK renewals
Insurers step in while Quinn fights regulator on Irish sanctions
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Brokers want Quinn PI plans remarketed
FSA insists Quinn has the resources to pay on its claims
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Industry leaders back Tories in poll
Insurance Times hustings revealed just 7% support to Labour
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Quinn: never far from scandal and speculation
The background to Quinn's provisional administration – and the market's reactions
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As Quinn falls, rival insurers swoop in
Ireland’s most controversial insurer has been brought to a standstill, as brokers and insurers alike say ‘we told you so’. But what will this mean for the market?
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Quinn under investigation as administrators are called in
Business will continue to trade as a going concern, but insurer is banned from writing new UK business
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Peter Wood: Calm and in control
The buy-out of Lloyds’ major stake in Esure by founder Peter Wood marks an exciting new time for the online insurer. But Wood insists patience and hard work is the name of the game for now. Here, he reveals how he stays ahead of the pack, and what’s next for ...