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Published: 27/11/2007
Communities around the world are already feeling the effects of climate change.That is the view held by Friends of the Earth, which has compiled a report on how global warming is impacting on people.V...
Read More: Climate change effect 'already being felt' >Published: 27/11/2007
Some of the people hit by the floods earlier this year are facing the prospect of spending Christmas out of their homes.Thousands of properties were damaged when high winds and heavy rain brought some...
Read More: Caravans at Christmas for flood victims >Published: 27/11/2007
British motorists are showing a degree of loyalty to their insurance provider, according to new research.Figures from the price comparison site, TescoCompare.com, showed that less than one-third of dr...
Read More: Motorists show loyalty to insurance providers >Published: 26/11/2007
Consumers are beginning to feel the pinch of rising prices, according to the latest survey.The Consumer Barometer from Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets showed that consumers felt prices had gone up in the...
Read More: Consumers begin to feel the pinch >Published: 26/11/2007
A group of international scientists has urged governments to back the development of technology for monitoring the world's oceans.The Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO) wants a ne...
Read More: Scientists call for better ocean monitoring >Published: 26/11/2007
The outlook remains tough for first-time-buyers despite reports that house price growth is slowing.That is the verdict of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (Rics), which warned people looking...
Read More: Outlook remains tough for first-time-buyers >Published: 23/11/2007
Insurance intermediary Oval Insurance Broking is increasing the help it provides to the small business sector.It is expanding the service it gives by commencing an internet purchasing system by which ...
Read More: Oval increasing help >Published: 23/11/2007
Humanitarian campaigner Sir Bob Geldof is set to be one of the guest speakers at the 2008 British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) conference and industry exhibition.The ex-Boomtown Rats singer w...
Read More: Sir Bob's date with BIBA conference >Published: 22/11/2007
Flash footballers should pay more in car insurance premiums than sensible heaven-gazing astrologers, a comparison website has concluded.Monesupermarket.com has done a survey showing that footballers w...
Read More: Astrologers should 'pay less than footballers' >Published: 22/11/2007
Home-workers need to make sure they are not out of pocket in the event of a claim arising from their work.They are advised by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) to check with their employers to...
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