Councils and Businesses to cut costs by Autonet Insurance | Jan 31, 2012 The Department of Transport have put forward a proposal that changes the process of how local councils and highway agencies publicise road works when introducing new traffic restrictions.
Home insurance costs rose by 11% in 2011 by Autonet Insurance | Jan 31, 2012 According to the AA British Insurance Premium Index report published last week, home insurance policies increased by 11% in 2011.
34 million motorists receive new log books by Autonet Insurance | Jan 30, 2012 The DVLA are to replace over 34 million vehicle log books belonging to motorists after thieves stole 2 million blank ‘registered keeper’ forms.
Road work charges; new rules for utility companies by Autonet Insurance | Jan 27, 2012 New rules have been announced this week that will help councils to cut the disruption caused by road works.
Families favour luxuries over buying life insurance policies by Autonet Insurance | Jan 26, 2012 New research has shown that people are putting luxuries before protecting their families with the right level of insurance.
Fuel prices rise as people panic buy by Autonet Insurance | Jan 26, 2012 The cost of fuel has already begun to rise just a day after one of the biggest oil refineries announced they were filing for bankruptcy.
Foreign haulage companies to pay fee for using UK roads by Autonet Insurance | Jan 25, 2012 Foreign lorry drivers may be charged £10 per day to use Britain’s Roads under new rules that will be set by the Government.
One of the UK’s biggest oil refineries files for bankruptcy by Autonet Insurance | Jan 24, 2012 Motorists may be faced with fuel shortages and price increases at the pump after a refinery have announced they will be filing for bankruptcy.
More seats for rail passengers during busy times by Autonet Insurance | Jan 24, 2012 Rail passengers who travel between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow will benefit from extra seats added to trains each day.
Housing sales hit lowest point in a decade by Autonet Insurance | Jan 23, 2012 New figures from housing company Rightmove have revealed the number of new homes for sale has decreased to its lowest in more than a decade.
Changes to the driving theory test made difficult for learners by Autonet Insurance | Jan 23, 2012 From today the Department for Transport have announced driving theory tests will be made more of a challenge for learner drivers.
Cosmetic Insurance scheme could be introduced by Autonet Insurance | Jan 20, 2012 An insurance scheme for cosmetic surgery patients could be introduced due to the recent PIP implant scandal affecting women in the UK.
Government to opt-out of speed limit increase by Autonet Insurance | Jan 20, 2012 A campaign group revealed that they believe Wales should opt out of UK proposals of a motorway speed limit increase from 70mph to 80mph.
New Aviation Bill announced today puts passengers first by Autonet Insurance | Jan 19, 2012 A Civil Aviation Bill was announced in parliament today which will put passengers at the forefront of how UK airports are run.
Jubilee organisers reveal boat tribute for the Queen by Autonet Insurance | Jan 19, 2012 Organisers of The Thames Diamond Jubilee Committee have revealed a pageant that will take place on the river Thames as part of a tribute of the Queens reign.
North-West rail passengers will get more say on community rail services by Autonet Insurance | Jan 18, 2012 Rail Minister Theresa Villiers announced today that all rail passengers in the North-West of England will have more say on how local rail services are run and if they can be improved.
Plug-in vans offered government grant up to £8,000 by Autonet Insurance | Jan 18, 2012 The Department of Transport have announced that people or businesses who want to buy a plug-in van will receive a 20% grant up to £8,000, towards the cost in the hope it will encourage people to run a low emission vehicle.
High risk flooding areas encounter insurance problems by Autonet Insurance | Jan 17, 2012 Homeowners and businesses in the UK situated in high risk flooding areas could be left without insurance cover if the Government don’t offer subsidies to vulnerable properties.
BMW recall 235,000 Mini Cooper cars due to an electrical fault by Autonet Insurance | Jan 17, 2012 BMW are recalling 235,000 Mini Cooper cars due to there being an electrical fault with certain models. In the UK 30,000 people are estimated to be affected by the recall.
Complaints urge Ombudsman to take charge of fees by Autonet Insurance | Jan 16, 2012 The Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) scandal has come under scrutiny again after the Financial Ombudsman Service (FSO) published papers regarding a consultation to surcharge the firms involved.