All Risk News articles – Page 302
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Study compares UK and US risk managers
Miller Insurance releases findings of study into risk management practices in the UK and US
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Government concedes on deaths in custody
Paves way for corporate manslaughter bill to become law
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EC establishes nuclear safety group
High level group on nuclear safety and waste management set up to reinforce common approach to nuclear safety
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SEC issues Assurant executives with Wells notices
Three executives, including president and CEO Robert Pollock, received notices that securities regulators are considering action against them
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ERM still in 'infancy' says S&P
Standard & Poor's releases study into European insurer ERM strategies
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Cadbury issues statement following court hearing
Cadbury regrets 'lapses' that resulted in mass product recall
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Marsh course secures IRM accreditation
Marsh principles of risk management course receives accreditation from the Institute of Risk Management
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Business continuity still a 'tick the box' exercise
JLT reveals findings of an online seminar on business continuity management
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FSA calls on industry to react to risk alerts
The regulator has reminded firms to respond to government alerts when tackling financial crime
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ISO risk management standard not needed, says FERMA
Risk standard would prove too inflexible for such a broad discipline, according to FERMA position paper
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'Rule 5' a real boost for risk management
Zurich Professional welcomes 'Rule 5' of new Solicitors' Code of Conduct 2007
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Business Continuity centres "worthless", say experts
Specialist back-up centres designed to provide business continuity resources in the wake of a terrorist incident may be worthless, warns Moore Stephens
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Europe must tackle "double challenge" of climate change
European Commission publishes Green Paper detailing steps to help Europe adapt to climate change
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France referred to Court of Justice over ban on parallel import of plant protection products
The European Commission has decided to refer France to the European Court of Justice for its ban on the parallel import of plant protection products. The Commission considers that several provisions in the French law create obstacles to cross-border trade. Parallel importation is a lawful form of trade in nearly ...
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Corporate Manslaughter Bill ping-pongs between Houses
If the Bill is not passed by both the Commons and Lords by July 19 2007 then it may fail.
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London Club issues warning on nickel ore liquefaction problem
Ships face severe stability problems as a result of liquefacation of cargoes
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USDA not prepared for avian flu pandemic
GAO report highlights failings in US Department of Agriculture strategy for tackling highly pathogenic AI
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CCA urges Lords to support Corporate Manslaughter Bill
A charity that advises families bereaved from work-related deaths has written to all members of the House of Lords urging them to support the corporate manslaughter bill without further amendment
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FERMA president and executive board elected, new member associations accepted
Reelection of Marie-Gemma Dequae as president, Polish and Finnish associations accepted as members
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UK government sets up body to tackle absence in the workplace
Norwich Union welcomes the decision by the UK government to set up a vocational rehabilitation task group