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Car Insurance Advice for Young Drivers in the UK
On average it costs £1,300 to ensure a 17 year old driver. This article comments
Using The Autograph To Get Cheap Motor Insurance
Autograph is a device that helps you get upto 25% off your premiums. What is Autograph and how does it work? This article explains
What Is Car Insurance?
This article explains the legal aspect of car insurance
Car Insurance. How can you lower your premiums?
A wide range of aspects affect the cost of your car insurance some you can influence and some you cant. This article introduces the reader to 9 aspects within their control and recommeds the Internet as a way of getting an overall discount.
18 Tips for privately buying a second hand car
Avoid the pitfalls when you buy a second hand car in the UK. This article tells you how.
Car Insurance How to lower your premiums
Car insurance is a major cost for motorists so it makes sense to cut the costs wherever possible. This article tells you how.
Car Insurance. Involved in an accident with an uninsured driver?
What to do if you have an accident with an uninsured driver.
Car Insurance. Premiums driven down by the Internet.
The Internet is having a big effect on the price of car insurance. But it still pays to shop around.
Car insurance. Surf the net for a better deal
Are you stuck in a rut when it comes to car insurance? It may be time to change to an on-line deal.

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Nationwide: 'FSA didn't force us to rescue'
Nationwide has denied it had been forced to rescue its smaller rivals, Derbyshire and Cheshire, by the FSA Nationwide bank branch
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Stuart Rose to help Mayor attract cash
Sir Stuart Rose is joining some of the world's top business leaders to advise London Mayor Boris Johnson on how to attract international investment Sir Stuart Rose
Hedge fund leaves UK for lower taxes
A Major hedge fund revealed plans to relocate its headquarters from London as banking giant HSBC said it was reviewing its position London Docklands, Canary Wharf
Credit rating blunder 'threatens my home'
A businessman says he could lose his home after a mobile phone firm wrongly told credit reference agencies he had not paid his bill Bills
New train ticketing to 'sneak in fare rises'
A new train ticketing system was condemned today for not going far enough in keeping prices down Train platform
Green hopes new Moss range to boost Topshop
Sir Philip Green will be hoping that Kate Moss's seventh collection for Topshop will brighten up a gloomy retail scene Kate Moss
Windfall tax plea to save lives over the winter
Thousands more lives could be lost in the cold this winter because of spiralling heating bills, it is claimed, as calls grew for 'crisis payments' for households Gas ring
Rate drops 'could cut mortgages by £2000'
Homeowners could soon save up to £2,000 on their mortgage payments, experts believe Woman in debt, bills, statement

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