One of the world's oldest insurers is cracking down on day drinking and drug taking with a new code of conduct. Lloyd's of London, a 331-year-old institution, says it will bar anyone deemed to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol from its building, even if they are not an employee. The company banned drinking between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. among its staff two years ago amid continued claims of drunkenness and sexual harassment in the workplace. The new ban extends to anyone entering the...

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