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Published: 09/06/2008
In a statement which could affect home insurance costs, a government advisor has claimed climate change will lead to more extreme weather and cause further damage to homes.Sir Michael Pitt, head of an...
Read More: Advisor issues flood warning >Published: 09/06/2008
Members of the public are being invited to share their views and ideas on ways to improve road safety, which could reduce the number of accidents on the road and in turn result in lower car insurance ...
Read More: Public invited to contribute to road safety >Published: 09/06/2008
Consumers who opt for monthly car insurance as opposed to an annual lump sum are paying more, new research has found.According to a study by uSwitch.com, an extra £624 million more a year is spen...
Read More: Monthly car insurance costs more >Published: 06/06/2008
Consumers over 40-years-old interested in buying a Porsche could save money on car insurance, an industry expert has claimed.Paul Baxter, from comparison site Tescocompare.com, made the claim after ne...
Read More: Over 40s could save on car insurance >Published: 05/06/2008
Doncaster police are warning motorists to keep their cars secure at all times after a spate of thefts, which could affect car insurance.The law enforcement body claims goods have been stolen from cars...
Read More: Police issue security warning >Published: 05/06/2008
New research has found the price of car insurance is the most important factor when choosing a policy for people in Britain.According to a survey by the Fairinvestment.co.uk 57, per cent of respondent...
Read More: Cost of insurance the most important factor for Brits >Published: 04/06/2008
The process of lock bumping, whereby thieves can break into properties without leaving any visible evidence of doing so and therefore invalidate any home insurance claims, could become a thing of the ...
Read More: Homeowners can fight back against lock bumping >Published: 04/06/2008
Avon has launched a new range of tyres it claims offer excellent grip in the wet and dry, which if true, could reduce the number of accidents on the roads and have an affect on car insurance premiums....
Read More: New tyres could improve safety >Published: 03/06/2008
An industry figure has told consumers cheaper home or car insurance does not necessarily mean worse cover.Peter Gerrard, head of research at the price comparison site Moneysupermarket.com, claims comp...
Read More: Cheap insurance cover can be sufficient >Published: 03/06/2008
Shopping around for car or home insurance could bring some financial relief to homeowners after new research revealed many feel trapped in their current properties as a result of the credit crunch.A s...
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