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Published: 17/10/2007
Cheshire Constabulary has accused careless drivers in Crewe of inviting thieves to come and plunder their cars - by leaving their navigation systems in full view overnight.The Constabulary says that l...
Read More: Careless drivers 'inviting' crime >Published: 17/10/2007
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has welcomed chairman of the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) Paul Myners' reiteration of assurances previously given by the government on personal...
Read More: ABI reacts to personal accounts speech >Published: 17/10/2007
Wokingham has the best quality of life out of any of Britain's local authority (LA) areas, a new survey has claimed.A report from Halifax reveals that home insurance holders in the south-eastern LA ar...
Read More: Wokingham has the best quality of life >Published: 16/10/2007
Drivers in Scotland get the best deals when it comes to car insurance, a new report claims.A study from price comparison site moneysupermarket.com reveals that drivers in cities north of the border ar...
Read More: Stingy Scots snag best insurance deals >Published: 16/10/2007
People caught smoking while behind the wheel could end up seeing their insurance premiums sky rocket, thanks to new amendments to the highway code.Drivers caught lighting up at the wheel could risk a ...
Read More: Smokers could see premiums rise >Published: 16/10/2007
Motorists could save hundreds of pounds when buying a new motor by haggling, a new report reveals.A study from Sainsbury's Bank shows that the average car buyer could save £1,500 by bartering wit...
Read More: Motorists to save hundreds >Published: 15/10/2007
Implementing solutions such as security lights and strong locks can help lower your home insurance premiums significantly, a leading industry body has said.Kelly Ostler, spokesperson for the Associati...
Read More: Security and lights 'can lower premiums' >Published: 15/10/2007
The pretty market town of Louth in Lincolnshire is spearheading a new campaign aimed at getting youngsters to think safe when riding on their scooters.The town's Neighbourhood Policing Team is impleme...
Read More: Market town promotes scooter scheme >Published: 15/10/2007
Pubs in areas commonly hit by flooding are set to be affected by a lack of government spending on flood defences - but there are a number of things they can do to minimise the effect of flood waters. ...
Read More: Flood-risk pubs facing insurance woes >Published: 12/10/2007
Fewer customers may take out car insurance in the coming months, with a new report revealing that motor traders are still finding trading conditions difficult.A study from global information solutions...
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