Alliance of international hackers launch weekly cyberattacks on UK

An alliance of pro-Russian and pro-Palestinian hackers is reportedly launching weekly cyberattacks against the UK’s state agencies, armed forces, infrastructure operators, councils and security services, including the MI6 website. The  simultaneous attacks targeting the agencies’ websites were carried out last month, hacker Mr Hamza claimed on the Holy League coalition’s Telegram Channel. ‘Our message is clear: this […]

Reviewing insurance limits amid tariffs disruption key to avoiding underinsurance

Global businesses are navigating a volatile risk landscape with the reintroduction of tariffs—particularly those imposed by the Trump administration- reshaping global trade flows, increasing input costs, and triggering supply chain delays. Because of higher operational risks, increasing tariffs can have a domino effect on business insurance prices. The Lloyd’s Market Association has urged insurers to […]

Equipment Breakdown Insurance crucial to mitigating losses

Technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate, transforming the way businesses operate. Automation, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things (IoT) are driving efficiencies, but they are also increasing reliance on complex machinery and equipment. The more advanced and specialised the equipment, the higher the cost of repair or replacement when things go wrong. In […]

Heathrow shutdown highlights need for specialist insurance advice

The fire which forced the closure of Heathrow Airport and affected more than 200,000 airline passengers world-wide, is a timely reminder of the need for businesses to use a specialist broker to ensure sufficiency of insurance cover is in place. Risk managers should seek specialist advice about the breadth of insurance options available, not just […]

Widening range of risks increases demand for D&O cover

Demand for Directors & Officers(D&O) insurance is being driven by a widening range of risks according to a survey by Global Insurance Law Connect (GILC), a global network of law firms with insurance expertise. The survey focuses on the impacts of regulation and sanctions, increasing attention on environmental, social and governance (ESG), and the ongoing […]

Essentials of insuring data protection risks

Insuring data risks can appear daunting with businesses needing to satisfy a range of obligations in terms of compliance, storage, access, and reporting when data breaches occur. Therefore, it is  essential for businesses to meticulously review their insurance policies. In 2024 the ICO , the UK’s data protection regulator, completed 36,049 data protection complaints and […]

Battery storage facility fire could result in potential $500m insurance loss

A fire at Vistra Corporation’s Moss Landing Power Plant in the USA, which burned for five days and destroyed around 80% of the batteries inside the building, could result in a potential $500m insurance loss. London based Travelers and AIG, in the US, led the placements for the primary layer of Vistra Corp’s energy property […]

Cyberattack victims take High Court action over stolen personal information

More than 450 employees of organisations including the BBC, British Airways and Boots have sued Zellis alleging the payroll and human resources provider failed to take action to prevent a cyberattack suspected to have been carried out by Clop, a Russian cybercrime group. Clop posted a notice on the dark web in June 2023 claiming […]

Flooding  could cost homes and businesses in England £818m by 2055

Homes and businesses most at risk of flooding  across England could face at least £818m in costs by 2055. According to a new report from AXA UK there are an estimated 2.8 million properties in England  already at risk of river and sea flooding and 3.4 million are at risk of surface flooding. The Environment […]