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Published: 12/09/2007
It's "very important" that musicians insure their instruments if they plan to perform at public venues, it has been claimed.Monica Dougall, of niche management firm Pavilion, says that a sig...
Read More: Musicians 'must insure' >Published: 12/09/2007
Covering your car while it is parked in your driveway might be an effective method of preventing criminal damage, it has been claimed.Car Parts Direct says that now could be the perfect time to purcha...
Read More: Car cover ups 'effective' >Published: 12/09/2007
UK car supermarket Motorpoint has released a new device that is capable of immobilising and tracking stolen vehicles.It says that its Pinpoint vehicle unit provides "a higher level of security&qu...
Read More: Motorpoint releases tracking unit >Published: 11/09/2007
East Dumbartonshire Council has installed an "innovative" new flexible working solution which allows employees to work from any location.The council has rolled out an AppGate network access ...
Read More: Council implements remote working scheme >Published: 11/09/2007
Summer flooding means that the UK's small businesses will soon be hit with a five per cent rise in their commercial insurance premiums, according to the latest reports.Insurance brokerage Jelf says th...
Read More: Insurers to raise SME premiums? >Published: 11/09/2007
The British insurance industry will this week unveil its plans to encourage the UK's consumers and businesses to tackle climate change.The new global initiative aims to positively effect climate chang...
Read More: Insurers to outline climate change plans >Published: 10/09/2007
Although a lot of people heading to the rugby World Cup in France think taking out travel insurance is "not worth it" - but they should remember that an unexpected theft or loss could ruin a...
Read More: Travellers warned against insurance "complacency" >Published: 10/09/2007
The government should increase the amount it invests in the UK's rail system - to help reduce congestion in its road network.The Campaign for Better Transport (CBT) says that there will be six million...
Read More: Governement urged to look at rail >Published: 10/09/2007
Over 50 per cent of Brits mistakenly believe that their E111 form will cover them if they fall ill or succumb to an injury while on holiday, new research has revealed.The E111 was replaced by the Euro...
Read More: Brits in for E111 'shock' >Published: 07/09/2007
Just three cars were stolen from this year's Glastonbury festival - a figure that represents a record in the iconic event's history.A total of 42,000 cars were parked in the festival's car parks. Even...
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