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UK Car Insurance Archive
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New UK Car Insurance Commercial is Hot Stuff!
Posted on August 28, 2010 | No CommentsNew Car Insurance TV Advert Causes Controversy by Car Insurance Blogger on August 27th, 2010 Our new advert for television has stirred up quite a few complaints in it’s first day on air across the UK commercial TV Networks……. New Risque Compare Car Insurance TV... -
How the UK Budget will affect the price of Insurance
Posted on July 18, 2010 | No CommentsThe effect of the Budget upon the UK Insurance market by Insurance Blogger // // The hatchet man Chancellor George Osborne has spoken and the little red box opened to reveal one of the most stinging budgets in recent memory, already named the austerity budget,... -
Car Insurance and Motor Insurance premiums reach record levels
Posted on April 12, 2010 | No CommentsUK Car Insurance premiums reach record levels! Well we knew our car insurance premium were always on the up but the results of the latest AA British Insurance Premium Index reveal that rates have actually reached an all time high. In the final quarter of... -
UK Car Insurance Rates Must Harden As Loss Making Companies Claims Reserves Run Dry!
Posted on December 29, 2009 | No CommentsIncredibly Car Insurance companies in the UK are struggling to make a profit and 2010 is likely to see a large reduction in the supply of car insurance, with many famous brands and suppliers predicted to disappear from the high street and our television screens as the market...