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      Jack Straw aims a kick at the wrong target as he bemoans activities of claims companies and lawyers in referral fee investigation.

      ALTERNATE CROP File photo dated 24/05/01 of then Conservative parliamentary candidate for Huntingdon Jonathan Djanogly (left) is joined by his wife Rebecca and former Conservative Prime Minister and retiring Huntingdon MP John Major (not pictured) at a branch of Boots the chemist in St Neots,...

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      Jack Straw aims a kick at the wrong target as he bemoans activities of claims companies and lawyers in referral fee investigation.

      ALTERNATE CROP File photo dated 24/05/01 of then Conservative parliamentary candidate for Huntingdon Jonathan Djanogly (left) is joined by his wife Rebecca and former Conservative Prime Minister and retiring Huntingdon MP John Major (not pictured) at a branch of Boots the chemist in St Neots,...

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    In 1930, the UK government introduced a law that required every person who used a vehicle on the road to have at least third party personal injury insurance. Today UK law is defined by theRoad Traffic Act 1988, which was last modified in 1991. The Act requires that motorists either be insured, have a security, or have made a specified deposit (£500,000 as of 1991) with the Accountant General of the Supreme Court, against their liability for injuries...

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    How to protect yourself from welfare cuts
    Up to one million people a year are forced to stop work due to sickness or injury, but only one in 10 Britons have bought insurance to protect them in case of ill health, says Jack McGarry, chief executive officer at insurer Unum UK.

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    Comment: High-risk stakes on flood insurance

    Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:22 AM

    By Gavin Shuker MP

    The risks of flooding are projected to increase significantly across the UK. This is not news to the many communities already facing heightened risk from flooding.

    The 2007 floods cost £3 billion, leading to the Labour government commissioning the Pitt review to ensure that Britain was better prepared to deal with increased flood risk and a changing climate. According to the Environment Agency the risk of flooding had become increasingly serious, with around 5.2 million properties in England at risk. So it is clear that government action was both urgent and essential.

    In government, Labour responded to this task by prioritising investment in flood defence schemes and increasing investment by three-quarters in real cash terms. In 2010/11 the budget for flood risk management was £629 million, £21 million more than 2009/10.

    In stark contrast we have witnessed this government cut spending by approximately 27% - despite the Environment Agency's own advice that funding needs to increase. These cuts to flood defences not only mean that flood management schemes are un-delivered. Cuts to flood defences have serious implications to the most pressing issue of the day – that is, flood insurance.