All UK articles – Page 22
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New law cracks down on corporate killing
The Corporate Manslaughter Act comes into force on 6 April 2008
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Back from the brink
After trashing the company that shared his name with a few choice words, Gerald Ratner now runs one of the UK’s most successfull online jewelry stores—it’s a lesson in reputation management
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London firms unprepared for terror attacks
Over one third of surveyed companies had no integrated BCM plan, says Marsh
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UK business foresees 'bumpier ride': CBI
CBI downgrades 2009 economic growth to 1.7%, consumption is forecast to slow to just 1.6% this year
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FSA investigates stock trading abuse
The city watchdog is investigating claims that certain traders profited on rumours of funding problems
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Britain sets out national security strategy
UK must adapt to the changing threat of terrorism, climate change and global pandemics, says Prime Minister Gordon Brown
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Hiscox launches SME partnership
New underwriting division follows Hiscox’s 2007 acquisition of Allison & Partners
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Flood tops insurance risk league table
Flooding is the biggest ‘act of nature’ risk to the UK, says research
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CAA urges regulatory reform
The economic regulator for UK airports has called for reform in the system for setting price controls at airports
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RVC uses software to combat avian flu
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is using risk analysis software to prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases in animals
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Firms fail to protect key assets: CMI
A joint report from the Chartered Management Institute and Cabinet Office finds attempts to protect business operations are often haphazard and untested
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Windstorm Johanna batters England
Reports of power outages, downed trees and scattered damage in England
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5,000 MTV employee’s details stolen
Compromised staff details include DOB, social security numbers and salaries
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Top ten tips on surviving the floods
Communicating with staff off-site during last summer’s floods was the biggest problem most organisations faced
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Negligent care homes face unlimited fines
New corporate manslaughter charges could be bought against negligent care homes
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Points based immigration brings new risks: Alliance
Under new system employers face civil penalties of up to £10,000 for each illegal worker they hire
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EU takes enforcement action against UK and Belgium
States are accused of non-compliance with energy performance of buildings Directive
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Rebuilding Wembley
It was over budget and late, but the risks associated with the Wembley Stadium rebuild were huge. The Finance Director for the FA subsidiary charged with the project has given a revealing insight into some of the issues
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ASDA implements loss prevention management system
Security solution designed to reduce losses and to improve operational efficiency
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Cyber risks could trigger UK director lawsuits: Aon
Directors could be held responsible if they fail in their duty of care to mitigate cyber risks, warns broker