Biba unveils conference speakers

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The Keynote speakers for this year’s British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) conference have been confirmed as Joe Plumeri, chairman and CEO of Willis, the BBC’s world affairs editor, John Simpson, and actress Joanna Lumley.

The Keynote speakers for this year's British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) conference have been confirmed as Joe Plumeri, chairman and CEO of Willis, the BBC's world affairs editor, John Simpson, and actress Joanna Lumley.

Recently voted by The Times newspaper as the ‘Briton of the Year 2009', Ms Lumley has received praise and respect for her success in defending the interests of the Gurkha soldiers who have fought for Britain.

This year's conference and exhibition, held over two full

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