A third of adults in England are at risk of developing diabetes, according to a new study published in the British Medical Journal.
Confidence in the UK economy has hit a post-crisis high despite soaring valuations pointing towards a correction, according to the FT.
A third of people (33%) claim that they have switched insurers over the past two years because of poor service; according to research.
Employee assistance programmes (EAPs) can play a powerful role in helping employees cope with stress, improving the ability to work and supporting relationships with management, according to Capita Health and Wellbeing.
Paradigm Mortgage Services has announced it will be holding a further mortgage and protection roundtable in Chelmsford, Essex at the end of the month.
Holloway Friendly has launched a new business insurance subsidiary, Optimal, to provide business protection cover and employee benefits exclusively via intermediaries.
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA)has developed a new categorisation for serious spinal and brain injuries aimed at helping insurers better estimate future liabilities.
The government's eligibility for long-term care (LTC) is set too high and will exclude many elderly people who need support; charities have warned.
Electrical Contractors Insurance Services (ECIS) has launched an individual dental plan, in association with National Dental Plan, for sole traders and self-employed skilled tradespeople working in the construction sector.
Jelf Employee Benefits is raising awareness on overseas health risks and the need for medical evacuation as part of international private medical policies, following an outbreak of the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone.