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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.
Couples more likely to pay for their own wedding
It seems that the days when the bride's parents would pay for her wedding are gone as research from Tesco Bank reveals that couples are now more likely than their parents to be footing the bill for their big day.
Jazz up Father’s Day at Whatley Manor
Whatley Manor, the beautifully restored private manor house hotel set amidst 12 acres of Wiltshire countryside is swinging into summer and jazzing up its Father’s Day celebrations to the sound of the Solent City Jazzmen on Sunday, 20th June.
John Barnes explains ‘football scrappage’
The World Cup is fast approaching and chances are your children will be eager to get in on the footballing action. If you are thinking about splashing out on a new ball as yours have seen better days then hold tight, as there is a much better way to bag yourself a shiny new football and help others in the process.
Give your dad a Father’s Day to remember
If your dad is difficult to buy for, then why not treat him to a wonderful UK break with cottages4you for a Father’s Day gift with a difference.
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.
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.
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.
More first time buyers enter new home alone
For the first time, more people now begin home ownership on their own than as a married couple, according to new research by Santander Mortgages.
Karren Brady on women & work
The battle of the sexes in the office has been exposed - and women have come out on top! A study into 4,000 workers found women are the most organised, are more likely to meet their deadlines and turn up for work.
Financial fallout causes one million feuding families in Britain
The recession is having a long-term impact on UK family life as new research suggests more than one million families are arguing more due to ongoing financial worries.
Advice for a healthy, happy, holiday
Look in the average suitcase and you’d probably expect to find a passport, sun cream and a swimming costume, but this summer holidaymakers are being encouraged to add another item to their list of essentials – a carbon monoxide alarm.
Avon Tyres backs National Family Week
British tyre manufacturer, Avon Tyres, will be the tyre partner to National Family Week 2010, giving away 70,000 tyre safety kits with its tyres.
Family Income Benefit can cost less and pay out more
Family Income Benefit (FIB) may sound like a government benefit but it is a little-known Life Insurance product that can cost less and pay out more than traditional policies.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 - On tour
As the summer fast approaches, thoughts turn to days out at some of the top family attractions across the UK. Panasonic understands how important it is to capture the perfect memory so will be offering a great opportunity to visitors.