Overcoming the Docklands bomb
Language: English Series: Financial Times ; 13 February 1996, 16 | Independent ; 13 February 1996, 5(2)Publication details: 1996Subject(s):- BELL CABLEMEDIA
- BOMB DAMAGE
- BUILDER GROUP
- CAP-RS
- DISASTER PLANNING
- ENTERPRISE BUSINESS PARK
- EUROTRADE CENTRE
- FRANKLIN MINT
- GOVERNMENT UNDERWRITING
- LONDON DOCKLANDS
- MIDLAND BANK
- POOL RE
- RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY
- RELOCATION
- SOUTH QUAY SHOPPING CENTRE
- TERRORISM INSURANCE
- TERRORISM
- PROPERTY-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
- OFFICE SERVICES AND ADMINISTRATION
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Lists companies worst hit by the IRA bomb in Docklands; their relocation plans and requirements. Explains how some firms are up and running just two days after the bomb thanks to an `insurance` scheme where equipment and sites are kept on standby. Despite assurances after the Baltic Exchange bombing government will not be paying out any of the estimated £100m cost of rebuilding.