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William Hague among speakers at Biba 2015 conference

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Other keynote speakers include Prof Brian Cox and Kevin Keegan.

Figures from the worlds of politics, academia and sport including William Hague MP, Professor Brian Cox and Kevin Keegan will be among the keynote speakers at the British Insurance Broker's Association's (Biba) 2015 conference.

The theme of this year's event, which takes place on 13 and 14 May at Manchester Central, is ‘Delivering our Promise', and former Newsnight anchor Jeremy Paxman will host the conference.

Other keynote speakers at the event will be Andrew Strauss, Baroness Tanni Grey

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