
Insight
A chemical catharsis: the consequences of the ‘Forever Chemicals
Darren Fairest explains the challenges the market is facing from the long tail risks that have emerged from the wide-ranging use of PFAS chemicals.

Insight
Dealing with darkness
With no end in sight for the global energy crisis, it’s increasingly likely that we could face blackouts. Without forward planning, this could have a detrimental impact on the precious objects and works of art that are displayed and stored in museums and galleries across the world.

Insight
Lending wings to the aviation industry
Climate change is raising the bar for what ‘good’ looks like for the aviation industry, and performance and sustainability are key components.

Blog
Being an intern
Liberty Specialty Markets' Henry Reed-Purvis talks about his first year here as a Marketing Intern.

UP Bitesize
A sustainable future
Denise Delaney, Head of Responsible Business talks to John Elkington about how the Insurance industry can support a more sustainable future.

Insight
Building technology in our own image is not the solution we need
As the London Market embraces technology what happens when digitalisation causes problems? Matthew Moore makes the case for more inclusive thinking.

UP Bitesize
Celebrating female leaders
Kate Connolly, Compliance Officer at Liberty Specialty Markets and Chair of the Gender Matters Committee talks to Emma Pearce and Amanda Burnell about celebrating female leaders, who has been inspirational to them throughout their careers and congratulating them on their recent Insurance Business UK Elite Women win.
Video
Climate change, the amplifier of all industry risks
‘Insurance has always been about helping people recover quickly from difficult events. Just as important is improving the ability to better withstand these events, which is why one of our ESG focus areas is increasing customer resilience’ - Mike Gosselin

Insight
How Insurers can help the art world cut emissions
Artists have made a stand against climate change, but what can the art world do to reduce emissions? David Saillen thinks insurers can support them.