16 May 2008 Archive
Uninsured drivers costing millionsUninsured drivers in the UK are costing the rest of us millions in higher premiums each year, but as Sarah Routledge discovers the insurance industry and motoring organisations are trying to bring about change. |
Replacing a watch can't be this hardA reader from Tyneside wants to know why her insurance company is making her jump through hoops to replace a lost watch on her home insurance. |
Brits' little luxuries crunched for summer holidaysBrits are tightening their belts and dropping treats so they can keep their summer holiday plans. |
Modern cars confusing driversA third of drivers fail to under their dashboards and 74 per cent are unable to fix their own cars as cars become more complex and dependent on microchips. |
Warsaw: Best value city breakWarsaw is the best value destination for a city break. |
Dry rot insurance cover?A reader from Stockport is unsure if his home insurance covers dry rot. |
AA warns on deer road riskThe AA is warning motorists to watch out for deer on the road this spring - as more than 150 people are killed or injured each year in road accidents with deer. |
Motorists caught on mobiles face higher premiumsBeing caught driving while using a mobile without hands-free will not just net motorists a £60 fine, but could push up their insurance premiums by £100, research shows. |
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