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Insurance News - December 2005 30-12-2005 Online car and home insurance applications to soarBanking and applying for insurance online is set to surge in the new year, according to a recent survey. New research from Lloyds TSB has found that a fifth ...View Full Details 29-12-2005 Home insurance 'essential' for New Year's partiesBrits who intend to save money by having their New Year's Eve parties at home could in fact end up with higher bills from damages to their homes and possessions, ...View Full Details 23-12-2005 Public ignoring 'pet is for life' messageA new survey from the RSPCA suggests that many people in the UK are ignoring the idea that a pet is for life, not just for Christmas. Research carried ...View Full Details 22-12-2005 Rental vans 'in good condition'New research has found that rental vans are generally in god condition, as hire companies appear to be making a concerted effort to raise standards. According tom research carried ...View Full Details 22-12-2005 New year offers new insurance opportunityOnce the festive period passes, many people should look into updating their insurance policies, it has been claimed. Cornhill Direct is advising homeowners to check their policies once the ...View Full Details 21-12-2005 Number plate thefts soarAn increasing number of motorists in London are becoming victims of car number plate theft, underlining the importance of having adequate car insurance. Fraudulent motorists looking to avoid the ...View Full Details 21-12-2005 Gadgets 'not covered by most home insurance'It has been claimed that the majority of home insurance policies do not cover new gadgets such as iPods and MP3 players. According to a specialist home insurance company, ...View Full Details 20-12-2005 Women stressed by roundaboutsAs many as 45 per cent of women motorists claim that navigating a roundabout makes them nervous, it has been claimed. According to Saga Motor Insurance, despite men having ...View Full Details 20-12-2005 Homeowners fear festive season damageFears over potential damage to property are causing homeowners to abandon plans for a Christmas knees-up. According to new research from Lloyds TSB Insurance, four in five Brits are ...View Full Details 19-12-2005 Presents outdo pet insurance this ChristmasNew research has revealed that an increasing number of pet owners would rather spend money on novelty toys and gifts for their pets than on pet insurance. Despite seeing ...View Full Details Previous 1 2 3 4 Next |
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