All UK articles – Page 4
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Daniel O’Connell to underwrite war, terrorism and political violence at XL Group
O’Connell will provide “solutions that respond to these fast-changing and evolving risks”
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Appointment: new technology risks underwriter joins Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty
James Tuplin has been named as the firm’s technology risks underwriter
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Appointment: Richard Moxon joins Marsh UK private client services division
Moxon says the division “plays an important role in guiding clients through the changing risk landscape”
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Allied World Europe launches primary UK employers’ liability coverage
The product can be bought alongside other liability policies
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London riots: Risk maps
See these risk maps for an insight into the causes of the London riots
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London riots shock international media
Civil unrest is blighting several developed markets around the world
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Mobile phone companies keep clients in the dark
Operators failed to let customers know that their accounts had been hacked
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Infographic: Cyber crime explained
A sophisticated cyber crime ring has been broken up. This graphic shows how it worked.
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Philip Osmond, British Airways
In an exclusive interview, the airline risk boss explains how you can't always plan for every eventuality and why risk resiliency is the order of the day
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Risk managers challenge Combined Code review
Last year’s corporate governance review was a “missed opportunity” according to Airmic members
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Lloyds appoints people risk director
Sandra Quinn was appointed in August this year and StrategicRISK had some questions for her
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The new world order
Governments worldwide are planning drastic changes to the regulatory landscape, these include new duties for directors and better risk management. Neil Hodge investigates whether all the new regulation be a good or bad thing
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Brits abroad can’t compete
Foreign backed joint ventures are corruptly stealing contracts away from British firms, a source alleged
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Mixed response to UK government's flood spending
Spending on flood defences in the UK will increase by £2bn over the next four years, almost doubling the current investment, but not everyone was happy with the announcement, which formed part of the UK's Spending Review.“Today’s announcement, made amongst news of deep spending cuts, represents a significant step forwards," ...
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Britain's top risks
The National Security Review says terrorism and cyber war are top priorities
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New health and safety proposals
Lord Young’s report calls for restrictions on “no win no fee” advertising
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Fraud is on the up
Cuts to services will increase the need to mitigate certain risks, like fraud, says Adam Bates