Analysis – Page 36
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AnalysisEurope tells Spain to comply with industrial accidents ruling
There are no emergency plans to cover major accidents at 24 dangerous industrial sites in Spain
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AnalysisThe end of compulsory retirement
Employers are faced with the question of how to manage an older labour force, writes Andrew Leslie
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AnalysisNew health and safety proposals
Lord Young’s report calls for restrictions on “no win no fee” advertising
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AnalysisTame, messy and wicked risk
David Hancock blogs about his new book on project risk management
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AnalysisFraud is on the up
Cuts to services will increase the need to mitigate certain risks, like fraud, says Adam Bates
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AnalysisHungarian toxic flood
A dam was breached releasing a flood of red sludge over 16 square miles and poisoning the Danube
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AnalysisELD to "bear teeth" in Hungarian toxic flood
Risk of serious environmental damage in Danube
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Analysis$2 trillion of environmental damage down to business
UN-backed report pressures companies to reduce their environmental impact
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AnalysisPolitical risk update
JLT World Risk Review downgrades Pakistan, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan and Tajikistan
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AnalysisDodd-Frank good for ratings, says AM Best
Law introduces new requirements for rating agencies
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AnalysisCan Dodd-Frank stop another crisis?
The sweeping overhaul of US financial regulation fails to address the main causes of the financial crisis, says Matthew Kerfoot
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AnalysisTop 5 mega earthquake hotspots
They are the Caribbean, North America, Chile, Indonesia and Japan
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AnalysisA.M. Best downgrades BP’s captive
Guernsey based Jupiter downgraded to A (Excellent) with negative outlook
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AnalysisMarine piracy – the risk is growing
The failure of anyone to make a sustained impact on Somalian piracy is leading to increasing risk
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AnalysisAon: Business implications of ash cloud
Business interruption insurance policies will most likely not respond to the disruption





