Broker: London terror attacks tripped up business

Brokerage Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT) has said the strategy of many businesses to keep up and running in the aftermath of an emergency proved flawed in the wake of the London suicide bombings. Companies failed to address the changing nature of risk and re-evaluate their business contingency plans in a number of critical areas such as communications, crisis communications, security, transport and disaster recovery, JLT told risk managers at the Association of Insurance and Risk Managers in Commerce.

Chris Rigby-Smith, a Partner in JLT's Business Interruption Insurance and Business Continuity Management Practice said: "It is not until you are caught out that you realise how vulnerable you are

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City minister Siddiq is replaced by Reynolds

Less than 24 hours before she was due to appear at the British Insurance Brokers’ Association’s Manifesto launch, Tulip Siddiq has resigned as Treasury minister and been replaced by Labour MP Emma Reynolds.

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