News

Schools Out, Arsonists About – When Are Sprinklers Being Fitted?

Zurich makes the perfectly reasonable point that newly built schools should have sprinkler systems by law in England, as they already do in Wales and Scotland. IE goes further; just fit sprinkler systems to all […]

News

Staycation August Means 45 Million Road Trips Across The UK, Says RAC

Drivers are planning on making an estimated 45m daytrips in August, according to a survey conducted by RAC Breakdown,with more than a quarter (28%) saying they will be taking more outings than last year – […]

Legal

PPI Claims? They Think Its All Over, But It Isn’t. Apparently There’s Fergie Time

NatWest Bank will be licking its wounds after losing a court case at Gloucester & Cheltenham on Friday 3rdĀ July 2020 whereby it was held unfair for the Bank to charge secret commission for the sale […]

Insurance claims

Claims: New Rules See Charges Capped at 20%, New FCA Complaints Regulator

It’s no an April Fool – from today the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will be in charge of overseeing the activities of the UK claims management companies (CMC). So everything from your long established PPI […]