Whiplash rules have edged closer to their 31 May commencement, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice Alex Chalk said the government and
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The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has launched the Making Flexible Work Charter, which it said is the first of its kind in the UK financial services sector.
The ABI detailed that firms that sign the charter commit to opening up the majority of their roles to flexible working, job sharing and part-time working.
It stated that the campaign aims to attract and retain the best talent from all backgrounds to the sector, respond to changing expectations post-pandemic and improve gender
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On Wednesday morning the government said that vehicles fitted with ALKS technology could legally be defined as self-driving, as long as they receive GB type approval and that there is “no evidence to
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BLM launches cross-industry property damage body to combat claims surge
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Insurance risk and commercial law firm BLM has set up a property damage Task Force in response to an increase in both the volume and value of property related insurance claims across the UK.
The Task Force is said to bring together property damage claims professionals with a clear focus on identifying market trends, on generating awareness of emerging property damage claims issues and on the formulation of claims strategies.
John O’Shea, partner and head of property damage and recovery at BLM
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Storm Darcy and cold air from Scandinavia and Russia this February – dubbed the ‘Beast from the East Two’ – saw temperatures plummet to minus 16C with multiple national severe weather warnings issued
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