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Medics need more training to detect bogus injuries.
GPS need specialist medical training if they are to be the front line of the insurance industry's fi...
We must stop being a soft touch': Baker.
Association of British Insurers' deputy director general Tony Baker has urged the industry to stop b...
CGU finance chief breathes easy after surprise profits.
CGU finance director Peter Foster has spoken of his relief at the company's nine-month operating pro...
Store denies rumours.
Sainsbury's has denied it is about to move into travel insurance - but didn't rule it out as a futur...
Take and give.
The days of dishing out the readies could soon be over for insurers. Jonathan Swift looks at how claims handling now increasingly means claims replacement.
Insurers should pay for crime fight says cop.
A senior police officer urged insurers to dig deep to help the fight against organised crime. Det...
Arnott Insurance sponsors athlete Allison Curbishley.
Sprint Queen Allison Curbishley was delighted to discover she can become a full time athlete now tha...
Stolen V&A works not insured.
The two 19th century oil sketches by John Constable worth around £800,000 which were stolen from the...
Specialist household insurance from Arnott Insurance.
Driving instructors who have made a mint out of Maureen and her ilk can now get a specialist househo...
Plenty of milage in AA's website.
Through the Internet maze with Richard Griffiths.
Zero tolerance approach needed for motor fraud.
The insurance industry has to take a zero tolerance approach to motor fraud, said Richard Fowler, sp...
Pianist's 'dodgy notes'.
Veteran rock 'n' roll musician Billy Preston has been indicted by a Californian court on a £600,000 ...
Lifetime Lloyd's ban.
A woman found guilty of forgery in the Lloyd's market has been banned for life - the first time a fe...
Now turn talk into action.
There is no doubt that the insurance industry is determined to face up to the challenge of fighting ...
Dennis Thorpe of GAB Robins saves the day.
Her Majesty the Queen and guests including pop stars All Saints were almost denied an after show par...
What the papers say.
THE SUN A girl who was left severely brain damaged after an operation to remove a birth mark when...
Good press dries up in floods.
The recent flooding gave the industry an opportunity to present itself in a positive light, but a survey of press coverage suggests it did not fully seize this chance. Mark Bishop calls for a more co-ordinated PR approach.
Insurers up stakes in car war.
Insurers are fighting back in the multi-million pound war against motor crime with the release of a ...
Bumper to bumper.
AA Insurance has revealed that front and rear collisions top the league table of insurance claims. T...
Hibernian denies bid.
Irish insurance group Hibernian has denied that it has been the subject of a bid from CGU. The newly...
Hot dispute over fire figures.
A blazing row between the United Nations and the government could develop following the release of U...
Managing risk from the Ark.
Alex Broad visited the Staffordshire headquarters of Ark & General to meet the winner of this year's risk management initiative award.
New EU law prompts legal cover.
As employers begin to consider the likely effects of EU employment legislation - especially Working ...
Merricks Solicitors opens office in the City.
Merricks Solicitors has opened an office in the City to complement its regional presence in Chelmsfo...