Further 200 roles axed at Lloyds

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Lloyds Banking Group has made 200 job cuts, mainly within its insurance division, as part of an ongoing integration programme which has resulted in 26,000 job losses in two years.

In November 2009 Lloyds announced it would lose 1,190 insurance roles as part of an organisational shake-up following its takeover of Halifax Bank of Scotland.

The new round of redundancies will impact staff in Edinburgh, Newport, Chester, Leicester, Copley, West Yorkshire and Shannon in Ireland.

In a statement the group said it was "committed to working through these changes with employees in a careful and sensitive way".

Lloyds confirmed that all affected employees had been briefed by their

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