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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.

It’s normal to be concerned about your investments and the impact the economy will play on them, particularly when it comes to your pension plan. Take a look at some of our tips on protecting and growing your future.

Having your business online can help you reap in the benefits, but if your cyber security isn’t secure enough it could lead to high risks of a cyber attack. Read on to find out how to help protect your business from an attack.

Despite being an important part of life, there is little knowledge about what GDPR is and what it does to ensure data is kept secure. What is GDPR and why can you claim if your data is stolen or sold?

More businesses are at risk of falling into insolvency because of the cost of living crisis. We look at what risk factors are involved and steps to help your business.

Fake messages about rebates and energy bill relief are rising; don’t fall victim to fraudulent activity that preys on your concerns.

It’s nearly two years since the Supreme Court judgement found in favour of UK businesses but insurers are still holding out on making payments to their clients.

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?

Paying for your funeral plan in advance can ease the burden on your loved ones. What are the pitfalls involved in making provisions?

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

 

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.

How can you tell if the Self-Invested Personal Pension you were advised to put your retirement pot into was a mis-sold pension?