David Osler
Law and Insurance Editor
David specialises in the white collar shipping services scene, including law firms, banks, insurers, and trade associations, and also turns his hand to piracy, sanctions and industrial relations stories as necessary.
A London-born British and Swiss dual national, he was educated at the London School of Economics and Birkbeck College, and has academic qualification in politics, sociology, economics and international relations.
Three times voted Seahorse Club shipping news journalist of the year, he has also twice been longlisted for the Orwell Prize, Britain’s premier non-fiction literary award, and twice shortlisted as Periodical Publishers’ Association business journalist of the year, the highest honour in trade press journalism.
He has worked for Lloyd’s List since 1996, making him the longest-serving member of staff, although he doesn’t like to mention that more than three or four times a week at most. Unless it’s strictly necessary.
He has also written for many other newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian, Observer, Independent, Daily Telegraph, Daily Express and New Statesman, and has appeared on all of Britain’s main television and radio news programmes.
He is a member of the Labour Party, Amnesty International and National Council for Civil Liberties, and supports the charitable work of the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture and the Trussell Trust network of foodbanks.
Latest From David Osler
UK Club and TT Club target 2027 deadline for merger
Owners to get referendum on ‘one ship, one vote’ basis
Black Sea war risk rates up 250% since beginning of November
Underwriters ‘fear worst’ if Russia retaliates for drone strikes
Black Sea war risk rates up 250% since start of November
Underwriters ‘fear worst’ if Russia retaliates for drone strikes
P&I clubs only getting half of rate hike demands, broker contends
More than 85% of world fleet looking to renew effectively mandatory liability cover
P&I clubs ‘only getting half their rate hike demands’
Market not bad enough to justify ‘blood in the streets’, Gallagher’s Alex Vullo argues
Unions challenge Dutch legal ruling on controversial dockers’ clause
ITF seeks leave to take case to Netherlands supreme court