Private medical insurance providers have been accused of failing to pass on falling medical costs to...
While the dust may still be settling after A-Day, it is clear the life market has been rejuvenated by the introduction of pension term assurance, writes Andy Milburn
The number of alcohol-related deaths in the UK has more than doubled over the past 10 years, accordi...
Nick Kirwan, chairman of the newly-formed Association of British Insurers Protection Committee, explains how product development will help IP receive the profile it deserves
Pioneer Friendly Society has lived up to its name and become the first provider to reveal its declin...
This year's COVER Excellence Awards will be held in London on 4 October. Divided into two categori...
Richard, 35, and his wife Claire, 32, live in London. They have an 18-month-old son called Samuel. Richard is a journalist and Claire is a part-time secondary school teacher. Their combined salary is £52,000. They recently bought a new house and as part...
Ill, or just think you're ill? Professor of Neuropsychology Peter Halligan tells Georgina Kenyon that better understanding of long-term absence could save UK businesses millions of pounds
The Financial Services Authority's (FSA) latest thematic work on how firms are adapting their advice...
Dutch scientists have called for the adoption of regular monitoring of heart functions of those taki...