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Since mid-January, the news headlines have been dominated by the collapse of the UK’s second-biggest construction firm, Carillion. It is said that 30,000 supply chain businesses are directly, or indirectly, affected by its insolvency and inability to pay suppliers. Firms within the supply chain started to tumble like dominoes, as soon as Carillion’s position became clear. Many will struggle to […]


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With the introduction of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) last month, the pressure on directors’ and officers’ to enhance their cyber security will only increase according to commercial law firm Kennedys. In a document regarding Directors & Officers (D&O) trends and predictions, the firm cites an increase in the number of reported data protection breaches every year. The […]


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Dixon’s Carphone has admitted a huge data breach involving millions of personal records and payment card information. The company are investigating the hacking attempt, which began in July last year, but say there is no evidence of any card being used fraudulently as a result. The hackers made an attempt to capture data of 5.8 million credit and debit cards […]


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With many companies looking to join in on World Cup fever, we spoke to a client looking for insurance advice on refunding customers if England won the World Cup. The biggest football tournament in the world, which kicks off on June 14 in Russia, often attracts offers or deals in relation to the home nations. Most famously Currys PC World […]


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