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Immigration NZ links to Kiwi slang page which calls gay men bum bandits

Abigail Dougherty/Stuff The Cook Islands did a U-turn on decriminalising homosexuality and have now expanded the law to include gay women. “Although the material is provided by an external organisation, INZ agrees the reference is completely inappropriate.” McGill said the link to the material had now been removed from the website. “INZ would like to take this opportunity to apologise for any offence caused.” Gresham Bradley, the chairman of the Rainbow NZ Charitable Trust, said the slang word was “insulting and offensive”, but he was glad to hear INZ had removed the link. “It’s bizarre that word would even be included because it’s such an old insult. It dates back to my grandparents’ time in the 1930s and ‘40s.”

Insurers Face Disputes with Their Reinsurers over UK COVID-19 Business Income Claims

Insurers Face Disputes with Their Reinsurers over UK COVID-19 Business Income Claims Top insurance companies, ordered by Britain’s highest court to pay thousands of small businesses millions of pounds in claims for COVID-19 disruption, are facing a battle with reinsurers over who should foot the bill, industry sources said. Bars, beauty parlors, nightclubs and other small companies in January won the right to business interruption insurance payments after senior judges ruled many insurance policies should cover losses caused by lockdowns in a test case brought by Britain’s market watchdog. But senior insurance executives said the judgment, which affects 60 insurers, has not helped to clarify whether insurers or their reinsurers companies which provide financial protection to the industry are on the hook for payments.

Insurers, reinsurers prepare for battle over UK COVID-19 business payments

Insurers, reinsurers prepare for battle over UK COVID-19 business payments Reuters 3/11/2021 By Carolyn Cohn and Kirstin Ridley © Reuters/PHIL NOBLE FILE PHOTO: People walk past a mural amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Manchester By Carolyn Cohn and Kirstin Ridley LONDON (Reuters) - Top insurance companies, ordered by Britain s highest court to pay thousands of small businesses millions of pounds in claims for COVID-19 disruption, are facing a battle with reinsurers over who should foot the bill, industry sources said. Bars, beauty parlours, nightclubs and other small companies in January won the right to business interruption insurance payments after senior judges ruled many insurance policies should cover losses caused by lockdowns in a test case brought by Britain s market watchdog.

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