Monthly Archives: July 2015

Travel insurance for ‘staycations’ unnecessary?

As the summer holidays are in full swing, many Brits will be heading to the airport – but lots of holidaymakers will be staying put and

Lessons from the man on the Clapham omnibus

In a charming eccentricity of the English legal system there’s a hypothetical set of characters entrenched in statute that play

Motorsport Insurance - Perils and pit stops

In a world where driving at high speed is the norm, there is no denying the risks inherent in motorsports. But should the costs of protection

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What the Summer 2015 Budget really means for you and your employees

The introduction of ground breaking Pension Freedoms in April 2015 has created some uncertainty for employees and employers alike,

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Driverless cars hit with new regulations

If driverless cars are to become the norm on UK roads, new regulations dictate that they must have a backup driver in possession of a full

Nikki Kelly-Lord joins Jelf Employee Benefits as Healthcare Consultant

Nikki Kelly-Lord has joined Jelf Employee Benefits as healthcare consultant, reporting to business development manager, Debra

Healthcare regulation amalgamation predicted for Gulf States says Jelf

Whilst Dubai is leading the way in terms of legislating for expat healthcare in the Gulf – Qatar, Abu Dhabi and others are watching

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Out from the long grass? An IT & NI merger

Those with a long memory will recall that at the start of the last parliamentary term George Osborne announced his intention to merge

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Directors risks - defence costs

There are so many risks directors can face. Unfair dismissal and discrimination allegations are just a couple that could affect

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Why “up” should ring alarm bells…

Those followers of a certain vintage will recall the singer Yazz blasting out her hit “The only way is up” in the late