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A spring loaded with employer challenges
The government’s Spring Statement in March was never going to introduce sweeping changes to taxes or major new legislation. However, it is April that has seen the implementation of significant measures announced in last October’s budget or before. This blog highlights the implications for employers.
How to axe insurance’s Old Boys’ Club
This article examines the insurance industry’s efforts to dismantle its Old Boys’ Club culture, highlighting initiatives to promote diversity in recruitment, while exploring the challenges that remain in creating a truly inclusive environment for all professionals.
Employment law update
The upcoming changes to employment law in the UK for 2025 are set to bring significant transformations to the workplace and have far-reaching consequences for businesses. John McGrath from ARAG Law summarises the key areas for change and possible consequences for businesses to look out for.
Income protection insurance: The new cost of living cover?
Income protection insurance plays a critical role in in providing financial support when individuals are unable to work due to illness or injury. This blog sheds light on the increasing demand for income protection cover and how insurers can capitalise on this growing market.
Assessing the gender justice gap
The gender justice gap has been identified as a global issue and spans both civil and criminal justice. In the UK, various pieces of research have highlighted gaps in the justice system, in terms of both access and outcomes for women. Read this content to find out more.
Video: How to meet the FCA’s expectations
In this Insurance Post top tips video, Michael Sicsic founder and managing partner of Sicsic Advisory, explains how insurers can articulate the way they make money to satisfy the Financial Conduct Authority.
Blog: Going back to school to solve the broking skills crisis
Recruitment is a problem across the insurance industry. A collective effort is needed to find a resolution, but it won’t be a quick fix. This article explains how brokers can play an important role in plugging the skills gap in insurance with early educational efforts.
Six things you need to know about missing the 31 January self-assessment tax return deadline
With the 31st of January deadline fast approaching, HMRC has warned that millions of taxpayers have still not completed their Self-Assessment tax returns online. But what can you do if you miss the deadline? Charlotte Ellis, Paralegal, at ARAG Law, explains what you need to know.
Where AI in insurance is going, we won’t need roadmaps
This article sheds light on why insurers’ chief technology officers have swiftly shifted from working on their roadmaps to having science fiction-like aspirations for the future rollout of generative artificial intelligence.
Why insurers armed with risk insights don't need to retreat
As climate change intensifies weather-driven natural catastrophes, Moses Ojeisekhoba, CEO of Swiss Re Global Clients and Solutions, argues sophisticated, data-driven risk insights are needed by society to both mitigate as well as adapt to evolving perils before our options narrow.