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Published: 22/06/2007
With rising house prices continuing to price Britons out of moving home, increasing numbers of Britons are turning to home improvement projects in order to get more out of their current properties.The...
Read More: Home improvement 'important' to Britons >Published: 22/06/2007
With increasing numbers of thefts of satellite navigation systems, drivers have been advised to security mark their in-car possessions in order to avoid having to make a claim on their insurance polic...
Read More: Drivers urged to security mark sat-navs >Published: 22/06/2007
Despite the millions spent on a substantial television marketing campaign, Norwich Union has been named and shamed by motorists as the worst car insurance provider.In a survey of 30,000 of its readers...
Read More: Poll rates 'worst' for car insurance >Published: 21/06/2007
Home secretary John Reid urged manufacturers of the next generation of mobile phones to have security as a high priority.In a speech was in front of an audience of US business leaders in New York he c...
Read More: Tech firms urged to help deter criminals >Published: 21/06/2007
Tory leader David Cameron said at the launch of an Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) that parents under a Conservative government would benefit from flexible working. Labour first introduced measur...
Read More: Tory leader looks to flexible working >Published: 21/06/2007
Car manufacturers have had their efforts in increasing car security recognised at the this year's British Insurance Car Security Awards (BICSA) organise by repair centre Thatcham.Citroen took home an ...
Read More: Car makers help drive car crime down >Published: 20/06/2007
Social problems caused by inconsiderate drivers can be alleviated by applying traditional Christian values to road and car use, according to the Vatican. Cardinal Renato Martino, who heads the office ...
Read More: Religious road rules from the Vatican >Published: 20/06/2007
Revellers at Glastonbury Festival this weekend will be advised about crime in four short films produced by the police. Personal safety, tent theft, drugs and car crime, the main types of complaint dur...
Read More: Festival-goers warned over crime >Published: 20/06/2007
The Association of British Insurers' (ABI) stance on climate change has been welcomed by the National Farmers' Union (NFU). Vice president of the NFU Paul temple said that the ABI's manifesto identifi...
Read More: NFU backs calls for flood defence investment >Published: 19/06/2007
Giving up smoking as the nationwide ban kicks in on July 1st could hep you halve your life insurance premiums, a new report reveals.The study, from comparison site moneysupermaket.com, shows that peop...
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