In one of his final interviews before retiring from Westminster, John Greenway MP took time with Owain Thomas to issue a few parting shots and reminisce about two decades combining politics and insurance
As the long term care sector continues to bask in political prominence, Stephen Burke clarifies the main issues for Paul Robertson
WPA has accused financial service companies of relying on "wings and prayers" to provide security for their clients' data.
Owain Thomas talks to Claire Ginnelly about a difficult year for private healthcare, the impact of the up-coming election, claims clarity and the potential sale of one of the market's biggest players
Care for the elderly and disabled at home are currently enjoying a high political profile.
Policymakers should focus on making existing regulatory powers work before jumping to extend their remit, or risk damaging UK competitiveness, says the Association of British Insurers (ABI).
The politics of long-term care funding has become very contentious in the run up to the election and the debate has moved from a relatively rational debate on options for the future to emotive political point scoring.
As we approach the election it is worth looking at the Conservatives' ideas on welfare reform.
Axa has enhanced its critical illness (CI) cover following a product review and consultation with advisers.
Terminally ill cancer patients and people undergoing chemotherapy are being threatened with benefit cuts if they do not attend back-to-work interviews, Macmillan Cancer Support and Citizens Advice have warned.