Politics
Closer harmony
Recent research by Alarm shows that public sector organisations are failing to run collaborative and partnership projects effectively. Edward Murray examines what can be done to provide closer harmony.
US economy shrank less than expected Q2
Figures from Commerce Department show that the US economy shrank by 0.7% April-June, the best performance in over a year
FSA unveils new PPI complaints measures
185,000 previously rejected claims due to be reopened
US health program vote likely Tuesday
Vote on Barack Obam's US health reform later on Tuesday.
Treasury to address Post's Business Leaders' Forum Parliamentary Reception
Alison Cottrell, director of financial services, HM Treasury and John McFall MP, chairman of the Treasury Select Committee to speak at the BLF reception at the House of Commons.
LAML set to go into provisional liquidation
Charles Taylor and Co petition courts to appoint liquidators
Munich Re, RSA and CarbonRe launch renewable energy project
Innovative renewable energy insurance facility introduced to cover risks in developing countries
CSC urges caution over MoJ reforms
Council outlines concerns over lack of detail in new system
Mass welcomes MoJ compensation reform
Solicitors body says reforms are “a sensible way forward”.
Compensation reform: MoJ letter in full
Michael Wills MP lays out plans.
For a Commons cause
Parliamentary Reception
Q&A: Richard Ward, Cunningham Lindsey
Former CEO of Lloyd’s, Richard Ward joined Cunningham Lindsey as executive chairman in June 2014. He talks about and the challenges faced by loss adjusters during a difficult and uncertain landscape.