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# Insurance

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'Unisex' insurance will be mandatory in Ireland
VHI prices set to rise next month
Poll: Should men and women's car insurance premiums be the same?
Central Bank names six banks which missold PPI to ineligible customers
Expenses, insurance and fire engines: The week in numbers
Irish Insurance Federation before committee over flood insurance failures
Irish Life chief "optimistic" that group can return taxpayer cash
Health insurance: Numbers covered fell again in second quarter
AXA pilots 'big brother'-style car scheme
Quinn Insurance administration may cost €1.6bn
20 jobs created at Blue Insurances
Insurance company Chill to create 50 new jobs
HIA: 1,000 people a week dropping health insurance
A quarter of motorists groom themselves while driving
Jobs Minister welcomes Aviva decision to cut fewer jobs
Aviva CEO quits after shareholders vote against pay report
Quinn Healthcare announces name change
Around 11,500 AIB credit card customers to be refunded over €3.1m
VHI reports annual after-tax profit of €7.4 million
Less than half of Irish population have health insurance cover
European Commission sends formal notice to Ireland over VHI
Column: ‘We’re watching our first house crumble before our eyes’
Niamh Byrne
44 per cent of death claims lodged with Irish Life last year linked to cancer
€357,000 claimed from government's €10m emergency flood fund
Natural disasters mean most expensive year ever for insurance damages
Insurance firm fined €3.3million over regulatory breaches
Men "value themselves more than women", says survey
Quinn Healthcare announces price rise of 12 per cent
Aviva to close all 26 Irish branches by June next year - report
Drop in motor insurance premiums in 2011
Flood claims could hit €100 million, say brokers
GALLERY: The morning after the floods
House flooded? Insurance advice from the experts
Aviva staff to ballot for industrial action over job losses
Allianz Worldwide Care creates 150 new posts
Harry Potter actor written out - because he's too expensive to insure