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Lockdown reins in 'Beast from the East Two' claims hit


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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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For the record: Brightside sold to Markerstudy; Aviva acquires Axa XL HNW team; Aston Lark buys Bruce Stevenson and Inflexion invests in broking again


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Markerstudy Group has acquired Brightside Group, subject to regulatory approval, from private equity investor AnaCap
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Spotlight: Sustainability - Driving down carbon emissions in the construction industry


Spotlight: Sustainability - Driving down carbon emissions in the construction industry
01 Mar 2021
In 2021, the conversation around climate change has evolved at pace. As a major contributor to carbon emissions the construction industry has a key role to play in driving down carbon emissions – could the use of timber solutions help achieve this? Valerie Hart investigates.
Legislation passed in June 2019 requires the government to reduce the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions to net zero relative to 1990 levels by 2050. However, last December the Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a new ambitious target to cut emissions by at least 68% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. The UK’s new target – its nationally determined contribution under the Paris Climate Agreement – committed the UK to cutting emissions at the fastest rate of any major economy at the time.

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