Floods and other factors in the housing market
August 13, 2007
The recent floods in the UK have been a tragedy for those directly involved. Not only are they suffering from temporary homelessness
Who are the FSA?
July 11, 2007
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is an independent body which works to the statutory powers of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
Arrangement fees on the rise
June 27, 2007
As we all know, Bank of England base rates have increase four times in the last ten months
Is inflation a necessary evil?
May 9, 2007
As consumers brace for another interest rate, economists continue a decades old debate on monetary control, and who should have the control
8.6 million go it alone for holidays
April 13, 2007
Single sex holidays are on the rise, according to new research from Halifax Travel Insurance. In the last year, 8.6 million Brits have taken a single sex vacation
The £90,000 DIY bill
April 9, 2007
If you like to do your own home improvements, you may spend up to £90,000 on DIY during your lifetime. Insurer Cornhill Direct polled 3,000 adults to find out about their DIY habits
Millions fear turning right
April 5, 2007
Everyday driving involves a lot of tasks, but many Brits are scared of the most mundane driving actions.
No insurance for next generation
March 28, 2007
Young people are in dangers of being priced out of the car insurance market, warns Cooperative Insurance Services (CIS). That’s because of the rise in the death rate for young drivers. Every day there are 35 deaths and serious injuries involving drivers and riders aged 15 to 25
Time to insure your pedigree pet
March 15, 2007
Research from Sainsbury’s Bank has found that the cost of owning a pedigree pet is much more than that of owning a cross breed. That’s why it’s even more important to make sure your pet is protected with an adequate pet insurance policy.
Kick The Habit And Save £4,000
March 9, 2007
Moneysupermarket.com has said that giving up smoking could save up to £4,000 in life insurance premiums.



