Archived Insurance News from June 2007
Published: 21/06/2007
Car manufacturers have had their efforts in increasing car security recognised at the this year's British Insurance Car Security Awards (BICSA) organise by repair centre Thatcham.Citroen took home an ...
Read More: Car makers help drive car crime down >Published: 20/06/2007
Social problems caused by inconsiderate drivers can be alleviated by applying traditional Christian values to road and car use, according to the Vatican. Cardinal Renato Martino, who heads the office ...
Read More: Religious road rules from the Vatican >Published: 20/06/2007
Revellers at Glastonbury Festival this weekend will be advised about crime in four short films produced by the police. Personal safety, tent theft, drugs and car crime, the main types of complaint dur...
Read More: Festival-goers warned over crime >Published: 20/06/2007
The Association of British Insurers' (ABI) stance on climate change has been welcomed by the National Farmers' Union (NFU). Vice president of the NFU Paul temple said that the ABI's manifesto identifi...
Read More: NFU backs calls for flood defence investment >Published: 19/06/2007
Giving up smoking as the nationwide ban kicks in on July 1st could hep you halve your life insurance premiums, a new report reveals.The study, from comparison site moneysupermaket.com, shows that peop...
Read More: Smoking ban to halve insurance premiums >Published: 19/06/2007
The government needs to invest greater amounts of money on improving UK flood defences, a leading insurance body has said.The Association of British Insurers (ABI) says that the government has under-s...
Read More: More for flood defences, says ABI >Published: 19/06/2007
The number of women caught drink-driving has increased steadily since the mid-1990s, the latest statistics reveal.Figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats show that there was a rise of 58 per cent in...
Read More: Women 'increasingly drink-driving' >Published: 18/06/2007
UK employers are not offering workers sufficient opportunity to work remotely - despite the fact that they have the technology and the infrastructure to implement such practices, a new report states.A...
Read More: UK employers failing on remote working >Published: 18/06/2007
Thousands of women in the UK are increasing the likelihood that they will have to make motor insurance claims by wearing the wrong footwear at the wheel, a new report states.The Safe Shoes report reve...
Read More: Women wearing wrong footwear at the wheel >Published: 18/06/2007
Much of the UK has endured heavy rain in recent weeks, with Yorkshire particularly affected by flooding - and heavy showers are predicted for the coming few days, meaning that householders all over th...
Read More: Take care of home in case of floods, warns expert >