Insurance
Parents falsify car insurance to save children money
Forty one per cent of parents are illegally fronting their children's car insurance despite knowing that it is against the law, according to figures from the Co-operative Insurance.
Don't get curried away this World Cup
Nearly one in four (22 per cent) households have seen food or drink spilt by friends or family while watching a sporting event, according to a new report. Supporting football has contributed to half of these stains, leaving home furnishings dangerously at risk as we approach the football World Cup.
Parents be wary - 'fronting' is car insurance fraud
Many parents are unknowingly committing motor insurance fraud by ‘fronting', according to research from the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) and Aviva.
Beware of tent thieves out to spoil your festival fun
With festival season just around the corner, comparison site, moneysupermarket.com, urges all Brits to ensure their possessions are covered while away from the home this summer.
GPs do not have enough time to assess patients
Doctors are finding their ability to assess patients is being compromised because they aren't able to spend enough time with them. This is according to new research released by Aviva UK Health.
Aviva improves business interruption cover
Aviva has made a number of changes to its Professional Office policy to better meet the needs of the professional services sector.
Active Grandparents teach football trick or two!
As the World Cup kicks off on the 11th June, research from Saga Private Medical Insurance reveals that the event will inspire almost a third (29%) of the public to have a kick around themselves.
Kick off your World Cup on the right foot
With the World Cup only nine days away, hopeful football fans will be making their way to South Africa with winning on their minds. Bob Atkinson, travel expert at moneysupermarket.com, provides his need to know guide for Brits travelling to this year's festival of football.
RIAS launches Over 50s Life Plan
Over 50s specialist insurance provider RIAS has launched a new life assurance policy, the RIAS Over 50s Life Plan, providing guaranteed cover with a cash lump sum payable on death.
Gripes over gifts: Wedding guests pay more to attend
Direct Line's annual wedding cost survey has found that this wedding season will be even more expensive than last year, with costs rising as the invitations drop onto the mat.
Junction aims for growth despite static market
Junction, the UK's fastest growing insurance affinity provider, revealed ambitious growth plans in a marketplace otherwise seen by analysts as static.
Britain's got average
Our political and economic lives may be uncertain, but when it comes to home life it's good to know that some things are as traditional as they ever were.
Direct Line offers spring savings for home businesses
Owners of home-based businesses would be well-advised to take the fresh start offered by the new tax year as an opportunity to check their finances.
Travel advice for football fans heading to South Africa
If you're one of the estimated 20,000 England fans expected to be in South Africa for the World Cup this summer, AXA is offering some advice on protecting yourself and your belongings while you're there.
Incident prone Scots fail to protect themselves
As summer approaches and Scots start to head abroad for their summer break, new research by Bank of Scotland reveals that four in ten Scots (39 %) have been the victim of a travel incident such as delayed or lost luggage, theft, medical emergencies or flight cancellations.