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Swine flu could hit the UK economy hard
Businesses should prepare themselves for major staff disruptions, says the Business Continuity Institute
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AIRMIC issues advice on swine flu
Business continuity plans should kick in now, says the association
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Swine flu breaks out
40 cases of human infection in the US, 26 in Mexico, 6 in Canada and 1 in Spain reported so far
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US declares public health emergency for swine flu
20 confirmed cases of human infection to date in US
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Bluetongue detected in UK cattle
Defra announced the detection of Bluetongue in 18 imported cattle
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Absence of planning
A lack of guidance is leaving businesses out in the cold when it comes to pandemic planning
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Sixth swan tests positive for H5N1
A sixth swan has tested positive for H5N1 in southern England
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Risk management down under
Governance, compliance and emerging risks are top of the agenda at an annual conference for Australian risk managers, Jean-Paul Louisot reports
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Defra publishes reports into the Surrey FMD outbreak
The chief veterinary officer is satisfied that FMD has been eradicated from Surrey
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Measles cases in 2006 highest on record
480 confirmed cases of measles in the UK so far this year
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Aon: Covering the cost of FMD
Aon consultant warns that standard business interruption policies will not cover foot and mouth disease related losses
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PANDEMIC BUSINESS CONTINUITY REVIEW
Aon Limited has launched a new pandemic business continuity review service The service is intended to help businesses assess their readiness for pandemic crises from a human capital resources perspect
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BIRD FLU SCARE PUTS COUNTRIES ON TRADE RISK ALERT
According to Jardine Lloyd Thompson's latest political and economic risk ratings guide for the first quarter of 2006, six countries in South East Asia and Africa have been downgraded because of the po
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Risk Management is key to surviving a flu pandemic
As fears of a pandemic triggered by cases of the H5N1 (avian flu) virus increase, businesses need to have strategies in place to enable them to react immediately and effectively in the event of the vi
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Be flexible
Graham Chick argues the case for organisations to adopt a more flexible approach to remote working for employees