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Published: 24/09/2007
Drivers who do not declare who was driving when their car is clocked for speeding will face tougher penalties in new legislation to be introduced by the government.People who are stopped or fined for ...
Read More: Tougher penalties for speeding drivers >Published: 24/09/2007
The north-west of England is the worst region in the UK to commute to and from work in, a new report states.A study from the RAC Foundation claims that people travelling home from work in this region ...
Read More: North-west is commuters' worst area >Published: 21/09/2007
Older drivers are being asked to pay less for their car insurance, a new report has found.Consumer website moneysupermarket.com has published a study which indicates that a 30-year-old driver will hav...
Read More: Older drivers 'have lower car insurance premiums' >Published: 21/09/2007
Insurance firms will be able to respond to consumer claims after natural disasters more swiftly in the future, after the industry announced new protocols that cover the issue.The new agreement is betw...
Read More: New rules to improve insurers' response to disasters >Published: 20/09/2007
The UK is among the few countries in the world in which flood insurance is available on the free market, a leading insurance industry body has said.The Association of British Insurers (ABI) says that ...
Read More: UK 'unique' for flood insurance >Published: 20/09/2007
The use of IP telephony within business has the potential to improve small and medium-sized enterprise organisational effectiveness and performance, it has been claimed.Maren Bennette, leader of the C...
Read More: IP telephony 'can improve' SME performance >Published: 19/09/2007
People whose homes were flooded this summer won't necessarily see their insurance premiums rise as a result, it has been claimed.The Association of British Insurers claims that "many factors"...
Read More: Flood victims 'won't necessarily' see premiums rise >Published: 19/09/2007
Homeowners can lower their home insurance premiums by installing industry-approved brands of security products such as locks and burglar alarms, a leading body has said.Graeme Trudgill, technical serv...
Read More: Home security to lower premiums >Published: 19/09/2007
British small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should make sure their employees are able to work from home - so that they can attract as wide a range of prospective workers as possible, it has been...
Read More: SMEs should give remote working opportunities >Published: 18/09/2007
The government should sponsor lessons in eco-motoring, as motorists can do their bit for the environment by altering the way they drive, as well as what they drive, it has been claimed.Roadside assist...
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