Insurance
Private medical cover is due for a shake-up
The Office of Fair Trading plans to investigate this lucrative market. Chiara Cavaglieri reports
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Protect your home from winter weather
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Frozen pipes and broken-down boilers can be expensive if you haven't got adequate cover. Chiara Cavaglieri reports
Setting up a home business? Don't forget to buy insurance cover
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Many people who run their own companies from home put themselves at risk by not taking out proper protection. Chiara Cavagliari reports.
As winter comes, so does the risk of flood damage
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Heavy rains and antiquated drainage systems are putting more homeowners at risk, and insurance costs can easily soar. Alison Shepherd reports
Questions of Cash: 'Lead passenger' ousted my daughter from flight
Saturday, 27 November 2010
Q. My daughter booked a holiday with a group of six friends through First Choice. All six paid individually: my daughter used her debit card.
Five questions about... car breakdown cover
Saturday, 27 November 2010
Car breakdowns will rise by almost a third during the winter, according to the AA, as the cold, wet and ice affect vehicles. If you don't have breakdown cover, now is the time to buy it.
Skiers warned: check insurance or it could cost you
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Martin Hickman: British holidaymakers are risking sky-high medical bills by failing to insure themselves when they go skiing, the Foreign Office warned last night.
Put the brake on rising motoring costs
Sunday, 14 November 2010
Record rises in insurance premiums have made driving more expensive. But there are still ways to save
Critical-illness cover can ensure peace of mind
Sunday, 14 November 2010
Certain serious conditions may not kill you, but the time off work can put an intolerable strain on your household finances. Maryrose Fison reports
Sponsors seeking a Jess effect take out 'disgrace' insurance
Sunday, 14 November 2010
Andrew Johnson and Charlie Cooper: Shaming of Woods and Rooney prompts rush for cover against scandal.
Lloyd's drive nets £240,000
Friday, 12 November 2010
Lloyd's of London staff held their annual Rembrance Day service in the Underwriting Room of the Lloyd's Building in the City of London yesterday. The ceremony, in which the two-minute silence is marked by the ringing of the Lutine Bell, is organised by the Lloyd's branch of the Royal British Legion, which raised a record £240,000 for the London Poppy Appeal this year.
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