MetLife is re-launching its group life protection product as part of the ongoing expansion of its employee benefits business.
Bright Grey and Scottish Provident have confirmed that they are reviewing income protection, aiming to "substantially" increase those offered own occupation cover.
The European Parliament's two biggest parties have tentatively agreed to include measures related to Solvency II legislation that could save the industry billions and avoid a long delay to the rules' implementation, according to reports.
A significant proportion of the UK's small business bosses are risking their health as they battle absence to keep businesses afloat, according to Bupa.
Hector Sants has announced he is to quit as the head of the FSA in the summer.
More than one third of people going through Incapacity Benefit reassessment have been found to be fit for work, according to the first set of official statistics released today.
Cirencester friendly is to completely renew its IT systems, including its adviser facing offering.
Care homes are struggling to provide quality care for residents with complex medical conditions, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has warned.
A deputy governor of the Bank of England has launched an outspoken attack on new European regulations that he warns could create further financial crises.
Seventy four charities are to receive a share of more than £6.8m of Government money to develop new approaches to health and wellbeing, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow has announced.