The FSA may have helped out small firms during its first year as regulator, but those same firms had better start complying - or face the consequences, Andrew Honey tells Johanna Gornitzki
Cancer specialist Dr Karol Sikora sees the NHS as a wasteful communist relic, but he is optimistic about the chances of improved cancer care. Johanna Gornitzki reports
Harpal Karlcut, chairman of the ABI genetics working party, talks to Peter Madigan about extending the genetic testing moratorium and gene-based breast cancers
Entrepreneur Michael Ward , founder of Direct Life & Pension Services, speaks to Angela Faherty about why the FSA is set to shake up the industry and the perils of non-disclosure
Former civil servant Stephen Haddrill , the new head of the ABI, talks to Peter Madigan about his hopes for the organisation, the reach of FSA regulation and the problem with working parties
AXA PPP healthcare's MD of occupational health services, Dr Mark Simpson , tells Johanna Gornitzki why occupational medicine is more than just an absence management tool
Shadow Chancellor Dr Vincent Cable , MP, talks to Johanna Gornitzki about regulation, the NHS and the importance of independent advice
New AIFA director general, Chris Cummings , talks to Peter Madigan about the issues facing IFAs, the role of the ombudsman and the upheavals depolarisation are causing