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Published: 06/05/2008
Homeowners who are renovating or improving their properties may invalidate their home insurance cover by giving workmen a key to the premises, an industry expert has warned.Debra Williams, managing di...
Read More: Homeowners may invalidate cover >Published: 02/05/2008
A new survey has found that consumers looking to purchase home insurance prefer to do so by looking online.Research by Global Reviews has found that 53 per cent of shoppers searched individual website...
Read More: Homeowners prefer shopping for insurance online >Published: 02/05/2008
Small 'city cars' have been criticised for offering occupants poor protection from whiplash injuries, which could affect insurance premiums in the future.It follows the release of Thatcham's headrest ...
Read More: 'City cars' offer poor whiplash protection >Published: 01/05/2008
New data released by the Ministry of Justice has revealed that the number of drivers caught talking on a mobile phone has increased, which could affect car insurance premiums.Figures show that the num...
Read More: Number of drivers caught using mobiles increases >Published: 01/05/2008
New research has suggested that many people in the UK are unsure about the level of cover their car insurance policy provides them while they are driving abroad.According to comparison site moneysuper...
Read More: Many motorists unsure about insurance cover while abroad >Published: 30/04/2008
Despite a recent survey by tescocompare.com, which found that insurance premiums on a 'green' car can be £50 higher than average, a spokesperson for the British Insurance Brokers' Association has...
Read More: Insurance and tax benefits in greener vehicles >Published: 30/04/2008
The British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) has claimed that a lack of government action on the subject means that many do not see driving without car insurance as a serious crime.Graeme Trudgill...
Read More: Uninsured driving not seen as a "serious crime" >Published: 30/04/2008
Insurance companies could soon invest in technology in order to charge motorists more fairly and accurately for their car insurance, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has revealed.Following th...
Read More: Technology could be introduced by insurance companies >Published: 30/04/2008
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) believes car insurance can be used to improve the driving skills of young people.It has been revealed that the ABI is currently campaigning for a change in th...
Read More: Insurance a 'key proponent' for improving driving >Published: 30/04/2008
Following a recent survey by MoneyExpert.com, which showed that up to 11 per cent of people who drive without car insurance do so because of costs, the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) ha...
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