Latest Insurance News
Published: 07/12/2007
Help for debt-laden mortgage-payers has arrived in the shape of a quarter per cent interest rate reduction, announced this week by the Bank of England.A charity helpline, National Debtline, which assi...
Read More: Help at last for mortgage-payers >Published: 06/12/2007
Women are still losing out and are "very unhappy" with pension settlements in divorce proceedings, according to a firm of independent financial advisors.Pension sharing arrangements brought ...
Read More: Women still losing out in divorce settlements >Published: 05/12/2007
Around 25 per cent of all students embarking on gap year travels have either no or very little insurance.Gapyear.com, a website primarily geared towards students, says that this could potentially be f...
Read More: Gap in cover >Published: 05/12/2007
Drivers without car insurance in Bolton have been hauled in as part of a police initiative.A three-month operation called Giant saw 16 vehicles seized for not having any legal cover or road tax.The Bo...
Read More: Car insurance cheats nicked >Published: 04/12/2007
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has today called for the government to plan a 25-year strategy to combat the threat of serious flooding.It wants ministers to put in place a programme of impr...
Read More: Insurers call for 25-year plan >Published: 04/12/2007
Students bringing washing back to parents' houses during the Christmas break are being warned to check the small print on their home insurance policies.The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has wa...
Read More: Students need to study home insurance >Published: 03/12/2007
Lorega is having its partnership with the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BBA) renewed.The claims service advocate has refreshed it loss recovery insurance product well enough for the BBA to a...
Read More: Lorega scheme renewed by BIBA >Published: 03/12/2007
Insurance companies should get tougher on homes built on flood plains and just say no when homeowners apply for insurance, according to the head of the Environment Agency (EA).Baroness Young, the EA's...
Read More: Agency urges insurers to just say no >Published: 30/11/2007
Hard hit insurance companies were not the only losers following the devastation of the summer floods.Other businesses seeing profits dip in the areas most affected, Yorkshire and the Midlands, include...
Read More: Home insurers not only losers in summer floods >Published: 30/11/2007
As the party season gets into full swing motorists are again being warned of the dangers of drink diving.THINK!, a campaign by the Department of Transport, was launched today reminding drivers that ge...
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