A free Christmas present for you all With Christmas being the time you buy lots of new and lovely presents for your family it is a good time to review your building contents insurance policy and make sure you are adequately covered...
Home owners advised to keep gardens insured Apparently your garden contains on average £700 worth of equipment, but is it insured....
Insurance fraud on the rise Apparently, according to the ABI (Association of British Insurers) insurance fraud is up 30%, due to the recession...
Precious metal prices leave jewellery lovers underinsured The soaring price of gold and other precious metals could leave some jewellery lovers underinsured....
Government plans for a floods and water bill Gordon Brown had announced in the draft Queenns Speech that the Government plans to consult on a draft floods and water bill, following publication of the Pitt Review into last summerrs floods....
Prince of Wales congratulates insurance industry on Climate Change initiative The insurance industry is leading the way in the fight against climate change, said the HRH the Prince of Wales at the launch of the Association of British Insurers' ClimateWise initiative. In a speech to the signatories of the new enterprise, Prince Charles congratulated the insurance industry for taking a leading role within the business industry....
OiiNow adds new currency functionality OiiNow insurance inventory software now allows users to select any currency when noting the value of their possessions....
Tips on buying household insurance OiiNow helps users calculate accurate sums insured for their home contents insurance. Without a correct values, you could find yourself underinsured and in trouble if you make a claim. Here are some other insurance buying tips....
Tornadoes hit parts of Britain An active cold front crossed parts of England during the morning of Monday 24 September 2007. This caused squally winds and a series of tornadoes which struck communities across England, damaging homes and vehicles and uprooting trees. The ABI provides insurance advice for homeowners....
Claims come flooding in Reports suggest that this "summer" has been the wettest since 1914. While this has played havoc with any plans of holidaying in the UK, the most devastating impact has been the damage that the ensuing floods have had on homes and businesses across the country....
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Businesses may do own fire risk assessments Fire safety regulations which came into force last October scrapped traditional certificates and allowed non-domestic premises, including hotels, to carry out their own risk assessments. The aim was to "simplify and consolidate" existing legislation, and shift the onus of fire prevention from the authorities to employers....
Summer floods Parts of England and Wales were lashed by severe weather in July, with flooding affecting thousands of homes and leaving many without water. Heavy rain on 20 July led to flash floods and saw river levels rise, affecting swathes of central and western England. Here is a round-up of the situation in the worst-affected areas....
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