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Discover how the Afghan data breach uncovered shocking Ministry of Defence negligence, putting thousands at risk and raising national security concerns.

More than a year has now elapsed since a landmark test case was heard in the Supreme Court, so what has happened since policyholders were granted clarity on their business interruption insurance?

Domestic utility bills are a hot topic at the moment, but what factors determine how much your business pays for its power supply?

Battles continue to rage between businesses and insurers despite High Court ruling seemingly providing clarity for UK firms.

 

The price of gas and electricity is affected by demand, which rocketed in the wake of the COVID outbreak, and business and domestic users are facing a truly testing time. Now is a crucial time to get the right tariff for your business.

As energy bills continue to rise at a staggering rate with no signs of slowing down, find out how the energy crisis could affect your business.

 

Right now, energy bills are rising at a staggering rate. As a business owner, you need to take proactive steps in saving energy to avoid feeling the pinch.

Fuel prices are a cause for great concern for homes and businesses, so what can you do to lessen your energy use in the workplace?

If your business suffered a financial loss caused by COVID-19, you could be entitled to compensation through a Business Interruption claim.

In the wake of the pandemic and the effects of lockdown, many companies turned to their insurers for help after suffering substantial financial loss, but found the help they needed wasn’t forthcoming.

Business Insurance pay-outs for firms forced to shut their doors during the coronavirus pandemic are set to top the £1bn mark. 

With no official regulation in place, brokers have been found to be overcharging businesses by mis-selling their energy contracts. We explore what this means and how you can claim financial redress.

Law firms are preparing for their staff members to come back to the office this month after the prime minister’s announcement that the end of social distancing is – finally – upon us. But how will law firms operate when we can once again mingle freely?