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I don’t often get the chance to write about lovely Norn Iron (say Northern Ireland in the accent if you don’t get it), the place where I was born, grew up, and will very soon be heading back to for a typically hectic Christmas, therefore when I see an…

Quinn family continue to fight €2.3bn loan claim

The wife of bankrupt businessman Sean Quinn claims she does not have to repay a €3m bank loan because she is a homemaker, was unduly influenced by her husband and regularly signed documents he put in front of her without reading them.

RAC loses managing director

Angela Seymour-Jackson has resigned from the managing director role at RAC and will be leaving the group in January 2012 to pursue other business interests.

ABI welcomes launch of OFT motor investigation

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has responded to the news of a further investigation into the UK motor market by insisting that insurers were committed to providing the best possible deal for customers.

Barton sees Jelf “bucking the trend”

Phil Barton, chief executive for insurance at Jelf, has described the broker’s 4.4% organic growth in insurance business to £44.8m as “no doubt bucking the trend” in the industry.

Admiral ponders creation of law firm

Admiral is considering setting up its own personal injury law firm in light of the developments to legal firms’ ownership under the alternative business structure changes.

Insurers react to S&P downgrade warning

Axa, Aviva and Allianz have responded to the news that insurers could face a downgrade in their credit ratings by highlighting the link to the negative watch recently placed on Eurozone member countries.

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