Opinion
The curious case of ... the certifiable certification
Tony Bridgland, Insurance Age's Perry Mason, investigates the civil service's new ban on photocopying
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Polly has been hearing the tale behind the headlines over theindustry's reported refusal to give 'ou...
How do you find out there's something you should know?
Tony Bridgland wonders how one forgoes the right to be told
The crime of the century?
John Sims, European head of personal lines at Chubb, discussesefforts to combat one the fastest-growing frauds of the new millennium -ID theft
From loose change to change of heart
The news that nearly half the UK's population would consider making afalse insurance claim has promp...
Taking the brand out on the road
The news that Norwich Union (NU) has moved into the car-leasingmarket shortly after the launch of it...
Making the appropriate enquiries
The industry does itself no favours in the fight against fraud by itshaphazard attitude to the engagement of claims investigators. DavidBeardsworth calls for a more professional and long-term approach
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Polly is now well and truly over her Christmas and New Year excesses,and is delighted to see that th...
No sign of Big Brother in 1894
Tony Bridgland contrasts the conduct of insurance business old andnew
Watching the zeroes disappear
Tony Bridgland's lire millions have shrunk to Euro size - but someEdinburgh fund punters really have lost a lot of money
Starting the climb back up the table
It is a sad fact for the supporters of the football teams concernedthat the team which occupies the ...
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Well, Polly's Christmas hangover has just about receded enough totell you what the great and the bad...