Parliament: Landslide win in vote to ban smoking hailed as most important advance in public health for 50 years
The Government hopes its proposed Incapacity Benefit reforms will see around one million long-term sick people back in work within 10 years. Will it work? And how will this latest proposal affect the insurance industry?
Advisers studying for Institute of Financial Services (IFS) professional qualifications can book the...
A rise in buy-to-let purchases during a turbulent five years in the housing market means rising property sales no longer signal a boom in the protection market, writes Peter Madigan
Industry: City abuzz with gossip about union of UK's two largest insurance firms
An eventful 2005 reinvigorated the equity release market - the first full year of regulation saw a rate war drive down interest rates and firms diversify into new markets, reports Dean Mirfin
More than 70% of intermediaries think the launch of Virgin Money's cancer-only cover will spur the d...
Forms of mood disorder can be anxiety or stress-related and include more severe illnesses such as manic depression, or bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, writes James Newhouse
Athlete and TV presenter Roger Black will give the closing presentation speech at this year's AMII c...
Pension term assurance (PTA) is likely to be sold under ICOB as well as COB rules, it has been revea...