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Online onlyThe Knowledge: Broking in the UK - Opener
When the going gets tough, the tough brokers take action
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: Broking in the UK - Timeline
What happened and what’s ahead for M&A, aggregator sites and broker networks
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Online onlyThe Knowledge: Broking in the UK - The people
It’s all change at the UK’s biggest brokers in the scramble to build business
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Thai flood costs may put off Hardy suitors
Insurer seeks buyer as losses for yearset to top £50m
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Tuesday – Europe watches ratings
S&P’s announcement that it has put 15 EU countries, including Germany, on credit watch is a grim reminder of the challenge facing the eurozone
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Online only2011 in review: Bodily injury woes not yet over as rate rises slow
RBSI pulls off successful turnaround but the trouble could be just beginning for Admiral
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Monday - Willis fightback begins
After a less-than-spectacular year, Willis is looking to make up some ground against its ambitious peers, judging by its new database offering
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Online onlyEditor’s blog: Join us for the party of the year!
Four days to go until the Insurance Times Awards 2011, and the excitement in the office is growing
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Friday - Bathia consolidates power at QBE
Whittaker is out, Bathia takes control – but the pressure is on to deliver results
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Thursday - Cat losses hit Hardy where it hurts
Having firmly rejected Beazley’s offer this time last year, Hardy has now put itself up for sale. With Omega also now facing a lower price for its shares, it seems 2011’s cat losses are really starting to bite
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Online onlyBiba blog: Change is good, but it does make your hair fall out
Graeme Trudgill looks at the challenges facing Biba
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Online onlyLegal blog: Life is all about … timing
Incoming Foil president Don Clarke looks at the effects of referall fee reforms
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Online onlyUncovered: rise in motor accident repair costs
Straw links increase in cost of materials to industry product mandating deals
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Online onlySyndicate 1965 placed in run-off
Singapore-based syndicate closes doors after heavy catastrophe toll
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Online onlyDaily briefing: Wednesday - Insurers to the rescue
Another two years of austerity and insurers are the government’s greatest hope to help deliver its infrastructure needs. Can the industry negotiate more flood investment in return?
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Terry Moyes: why I left Oval
Former Oval corporate boss Terry Moyes left the consolidator to start a new broker of his own. He talked to us about his plans
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Online onlyTen ways the eurozone debt crisis could hit UK insurance
From share price and surplus cash woes to fears that another recession will hit household policies and ruin staff focus, how will the crisis hit your UK business?




























