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Published: 09/11/2007
The fastest speeding drivers are heading for double trouble.New measures by the government mean anyone going over a 20 miles per hour (mph) limit by 12mph or more would incur a six-point penalty - dou...
Read More: Drivers accelerate towards more points >

Published: 08/11/2007
The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) today voted to leave the base rate of interest on hold.Despite some suggestion of a possible cut, the MPC followed most analysts' predictions and ...
Read More: Interest rates on hold >

Published: 08/11/2007
Homeowners with larger-than-average gardens could be sitting on a small fortune, according to experts.With developers eyeing up any available bit of land, homeowners are being lured into exchanging th...
Read More: Gardens could be worth a fortune >

Published: 06/11/2007
Employers are under renewed pressure to ensure that their staff do not break traffic laws while on company business.With more and more people working on the move, offences such as driving while using ...
Read More: Employers urged to clamp down on mobiles >

Published: 06/11/2007
The government has been told to strengthen its climate change bill in order to prepare the country for freak weather events.Insurers are unhappy with the government's response to this summer's floods,...
Read More: Insurers call for tougher stance climate change >

Published: 06/11/2007
Motorists who flout the law and use their mobile phone handsets while driving risk a double financial penalty, insurers have warned.The Association of British Insurers (ABI) said that as well as the &...
Read More: Double whammy for drivers using mobiles >

Published: 05/11/2007
Motorists who accidentally put the wrong type of fuel in their cars might not be covered by their insurer.That is the warning from the British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA), which says only 22 ...
Read More: Fuel foul-ups might not be covered >

Published: 05/11/2007
Flood insurance will be more expensive in the future unless the government takes action, insurers have warned.A poll of insurance professionals by the business services and IT firm, CSC, warned that t...
Read More: Floods to bring higher premiums >

Published: 05/11/2007
Men are more likely to run amber traffic lights than women, according to new research.A study by the price comparison website confused.com revealed that male drivers are two-and-a-half times more like...
Read More: Men 'more likely' to be amber gamblers >

Published: 05/11/2007
British troops serving in Afghanistan and Iraq could face higher premiums for personal injury insurance, according to a leaked report.A Ministry of Defence (MoD) letter seen by the Sunday Times sugges...
Read More: Soldiers face higher premiums >

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