All UK articles – Page 21
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Online onlyRegulator slates BAA’s airport ownership
Airline and passenger interests are not served by BAA’s common ownership of UK airports, says the Competition Commission
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Online onlyChubb responds to ICO’s breach report
Calls for a clear definition of data breaches before powers of ICO are increased
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Online onlyData breaches grow at an alarming rate
The UK’s information security watchdog has been notified of almost 100 breaches since HMRC
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Online onlyRefinery strike threatens fuel supplies
Grangemouth unions’ strike threatens fuel supplies to Scotland and North of England for a month
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Online onlyFirms complacent when it comes to fire safety
NURS says only 47% of small businesses may have knowledge of fire safety rules
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Online onlySocial networking study reveals risky behaviour
OfCom highlights significant privacy and identity issues stemming from the attitudes toward and use of social networking sites
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Online onlySurvey raises concerns about disaster recovery plans
One quarter of UK companies do not have a disaster recovery plan in place
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Online onlyNew manslaughter offence won’t apply until 2010
Safety charity predicts the new offence will only start applying to large organisations in relation to deaths that take place after 2010
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Online onlyGlobal fuel security could foil UK nuclear plans
Threats to supply of uranium are the biggest chalenge to the government's nuclear expansion plans, says Aon
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Online onlyLords call for carbon reporting standards
The Lords have passed an amendment so that all companies will have to publicly disclose their greenhouse gas emissions
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Online onlyDiscrimination widespread in UK: Study
Age discrimination remains a serious problem in UK businesses, finds a new survey
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Online onlyFirms over-optimistic about their approach to BCM
Many firms overrate their own level of BCM, finds survey
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Online onlyAon expects surge in corporate manslaughter convictions
Broker urges companies to improve health and safety controls
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AIRMIC PortfolioA unified voice needed
Lord Hunt of Wirral, has called on groups representing risk management professionals to come together and create a united voice
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Feedback from members
AIRMIC is conducting a confidential study of the realities of working life for risk managers in the UK's major companies in co-operation with StrategicRISK
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FeaturesHow do coastal cities fare under rising flood risk?
Rising sea levels will amplify the flood risk in coastal cities like Miami, New York, Rotterdam and Guangzhou, while population increase and economic growth will increase the value of the assets at risk to new levels By Celine Herweijer and others
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Online onlyHardware failure biggest threat to UK businesses
Significant increase in flooding and denial of access situations, finds study
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Online onlyExtension of Bluetongue protection zones
New case of disease requires protection zone to be extended into Wiltshire and further into Hampshire
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AnalysisT5 chaos wrecks BA’s reputation
Garry Honey argues that Terminal 5's chaotic opening has seriously eroded trust in the BA brand. The impact, he says, wont be felt overnight





