Young Drivers Admit To Insurance Fraud Amid 'Unviable' And Rising Costs
The recent data showed that drivers have seen their car insurance increase by 58 per cent, on average, compared to this time last year.
British travellers going on vacation this summer are urged to invest in travel insurance
The British government has stressed the importance of British tourists having the appropriate travel insurance this summer in case of injuries or disruptions.
UK hospitality sector urges help to combat virus woes
Monday's "social distancing" announcement sparked concern about the impact on business, especially in the hospitality industry.
'Rough-rough' sleeper: Pets of the homeless tended to by compassionate volunteer vets
Street Vet's volunteers have been caring for homeless people's animals since 2016.
Car insurance premiums surge to record levels driven by rising claims costs
The Association of British Insurers said the cost of a typical annual car policy jumped 11% to £484 in a year.
Change in compensation rules to cost UK car insurers £3.5bn
Insurers claim change in Ogden rate will lead to 'overcompensation' of victims of car crashes.
Millions face higher insurance bills as new tax rise comes into force
Insurance premium tax rises from 10% to 12%, but just two years ago the tax was only 6% of the cost of a premium.
Norton Rose Fulbright looks at the future of blockchain-automated insurance
The global law firm has released its second chapter on DLT technology, focused on the insurance industry.
UK car insurance costs 'set to soar' after government changes to pay-out rate
Young drivers could see their premiums rise by as much as £1,000.
Met Office predicts UK snow flurry after Storm Doris departure
Damage and disruption caused by Doris racked up a daily bill of £400m
Tens of thousands of jobs could flee City of London without Brexit 'transition' deal
Lords report says financial institutions will decide next year whether to quit the City.
Autumn Statement as it happened: Key points from Philip Hammond's first fiscal plan
The chancellor abandons plans to run budget surplus by 2020 and says Britain's economy will grow 2.1% this year.
UK insurers record 2,500 fraudulent claims a week - with 'slip and trip' the fastest growing
Claims were up 30% to £1.3bn from 2014 but fraudsters have more chance of being caught, says industry.
Some are withdrawing 'too much' from their pension pots
According industry data, the attitude of a minority of people aged 55 and over is causing concern.
Standard Life CFO says business diversification helps weather post-Brexit volatility
Investment management company's finance chief Luke Savage is inexorably drawn to emerging markets expansion and product diversity.
Self-driving cars to affect UK motor insurance industry, warns Volvo chief
ABI director says motor manufacturers face threats to their own business models from Google and Apple.
Chancellor George Osborne abandons radical plans to change UK pensions tax relief system
An Isa-style scheme would have ended tax relief on contributions for people in work, worth around £21bn.
Top UK motor insurers Admiral, Aviva and Direct Line form alliance to tackle autonomous cars
Eleven of UK's biggest motor insurers have partnered to liaise with the government about self-driving cars.
Sir Philip Dilley resignation: Jet-setting Environment Agency chief steps down after anger at Barbados trip
Dilley was criticised for going on holiday to Caribbean during the worst flooding crisis for years.
UK floods: Britons face £1bn bill for damage repair that insurance will not cover
Damage cost estimates come as the UK sees continued flooding caused by Storm Frank.
Fog travel chaos: How to get refunds and compensation if flights are delayed or cancelled
Travellers to ask airlines, travel agents and insurance providers for refunds and rebooking of flights.
Summer budget 2015: George Osborne's speech in full
Read the Conservative chancellor's full emergency budget here.
Election 2015: Does anyone really listen to the Sun?
In an age of social media and falling circulation, can newspaper endorsements make a difference?
Public Transport Users Told 'Be Aware' Following Rise in Terror Threat
British Transport Police give advice to those travelling on transport hubs in wake of terror warnings.
ABI: Fraudulent Car Insurance Claims Cost Honest Customers £50 Extra Each Year
The Association of British Insurers calculated that average of 500 people lie over car insurance every day.
British Motor Insurers Make First Collective Profit in Almost 20 Years
Motor insurers in the UK have made their first collective profit since 1985.
Britain's Fraudulent Insurance Claims Hit Record £1.3bn
The total value of fraudulent insurance claims in the UK has hit a record £1.3bn
Direct Line Shares Boosted on Small UK Flood Claims
One of Britain's biggest home insurers posted a smaller than expected flood claim bill
ABI and IMA Join Forces to Supercharge Lobby Powers Post Pensions Bombshell
The UK insurance and investment management bodies want to more 'effectively' lobby parliament
FCA Claims Household and Travel Insurance Review Findings 'Broadly Positive'
The regulator launched household and travel insurance claims handling review last year