More than one in four UK businesses impacted by civil unrest last year, says Gallagher

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Over one in four UK businesses were impacted by civil unrest last year, with nearly two-thirds citing a continuation of the problem as a major concern for 2025, according to research by Gallagher.

The broker polled over 500 UK business decision-makers at firms of all sizes last month.

The investigation gauged the effect of civil unrest during 2024, including protests, vandalism, looting and riots.

The damage reported by business leaders came in several different forms, as nearly half (47%) of impacted firms reported that they had to close their premises, 44% said their premises were damaged, and 40% said either stock or equipment was damaged or stolen.

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Jonathan Rae, director of crisis

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