Archived Insurance News from October 2008
Published: 27/10/2008
Halloween revellers should check the home liability cover clause in their building and contents insurance this coming weekend to safeguard against the impact of unwanted legal action, Defaqto has warn...
Read More: Ensure home insurance covers Halloween frights >Published: 27/10/2008
Car insurance customers in Drighlington are set to benefit from police security advice in a bid to tackle Hanoi-style burglaries in the area.The Morley Neighbourhood Policing team (NPT) will visit the...
Read More: Police to equip residents with car theft security >Published: 24/10/2008
Home insurance is "competitively priced" and should not be ignored by householders, it has been claimed.Graeme Trudgill, technical and corporate affairs executive at the British Insurance Br...
Read More: Home insurance is "competitively priced" >Published: 24/10/2008
Cutting public transport fares by a billion pounds is unlikely to significantly reduce car use in the UK, a new report has revealed.According to the Royal Automobile Club Foundation, subsidising fares...
Read More: Public transport fare cuts 'to have limited impact' >Published: 24/10/2008
Drivers have been told to avoid cutting the level of car insurance cover they take out if they are seeking to reduce their financial outgoings.Graeme Trudgill, technical and corporate affairs executiv...
Read More: Drivers told not to cut car insurance >Published: 23/10/2008
Police in Manchester are taking to the streets to ensure people's homes are secure in an effort to safeguard against burglaries.According to Greater Manchester police, one in three burglaries take pla...
Read More: Householders told to lock their doors >Published: 23/10/2008
Councillors in Swindon have announced that funding for speed cameras is to be cut in favour of other road safety measures.In a move which may be welcomed by car insurance customers, the town's borough...
Read More: Speed cameras to be axed in Swindon >Published: 23/10/2008
Motorists may find making a claim on their insurance could be more straightforward if they maintain their cars properly, it has been claimed.Graeme Trudgill, technical and corporate affairs executive ...
Read More: Car insurance claims 'easier when car is properly maintained' >Published: 22/10/2008
The Highways Agency has announced that its traffic data is to be shared with Google for its Google Maps traffic service, in a move which may benefit car insurance customers. Google's feature shows th...
Read More: Traffic data to be shared >Published: 22/10/2008
MPs are to visit a firm developing sustainable fuels in Sheffield to test-drive a hydrogen-powered car, car insurance customers may be interested to learn.Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg and Treasu...
Read More: MPs to test hydrogen-powered car >