Regulation – Page 176
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The Lobby
Reward youngsters on safer driving courses, urges AA
We bring the latest from the Transport Select Committee motor inquiry
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Biba presents MPs with plan to cap motor insurance rise
Committee hears evidence on rate increases
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FSA financial stability director quits
David Strachan to co-head Deloitte regulation centre
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Westminster to investigate rising motor premiums
Impact on young drivers is main concern for MPs
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MPs launch inquiry into motor premiums
Transport select committee will grill industry figures next week
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Fair Fees: FSCS funding review delayed
FSA delays review of FSCS funding model indefinitely
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News Analysis
Ready, aim ... FSA
As regulators get to work on the largest brokers, consolidator chiefs bemoan the greater pressure and demand for detail in the latest inspections. But is greater scrutiny of smaller brokers the answer?
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News
Lloyds may face £1bn bill for mis-selling PPI
One third of insurance claims in H1 related to the bank
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Former London broker chief jailed for bribery
Ex-PWS boss Julian Messent jailed for 21 months for making corrupt payments to Costa Rican officials
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ABI welcomes Cable's review
Consultation paper outlined by business secretary Vince Cable
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The Lobby
Osborne's spending review: what will be getting the chop?
A 30% cut in flood defence expenditure is 'a step backwards' for the industry, but it's not all bad news for brokers
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Insurers told not to "waste" Solvency II opportunity
PwC says the directive gives the industry a chance to gain competitive advantages
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Spending Review: Aviva 'disappointed' with flood spending cuts
Long-term strategy urgently needed to tackle the rising flood risk, Aviva says
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The Lobby
Keep things in proportion, Mr Hoban
What next for financial services regulation? Here's the feedback to the Treasury’s plans
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News
TBS announces membership push
Compliance and network business aiming to get up to 750 brokers on its books