New face for the High Street as Unemployment worsens
We hope you had a good Christmas and everyone at Insurance Blog hopes you fare better in the New Year!But looking at the news and the statistical analysis, it looks like ‘Things can only...
View ArticleLifestyle Insurance: How to avoid the unemployment spectre
Yesterdays latest unemployment figures were rather depressing with the official count just bubbling under two milllion unemployed in the UK at 1.9m. The January job losses have yet to be taken into...
View ArticleUK Debtors in trouble – credit crunch tightens
reading the following article from ezines at looking at the housing repossession figures it appears that that the courts aren’t necessarily taking the Governments advice to be lenient of debtors. Debit...
View ArticleiProtect assure Income Protection Insurance clients are covered for Swine Flu
Specialist provider of lifestyle insurance and income payment protection insurance products, iProtectinsurance.com have today not only assured their existing customers that they are covered for swine...
View ArticleWhat a bunch of Bankers! UK Banks challenge PPI ruling
Feelings are running high this morning in the Payment Protection Market and the consumer pressure groups with news that Barclays and Lloyds TSB are challenging the Competition Commission’s ruling to...
View Article12800 UK homes repossesed in the first quarter of 2009
Despite the UK government saying they eould help keep people in their homes there were over 12000 repossessions in the UK in first quarter of 2009. There were 12,800 repossessions through the courts by...
View ArticleA Quarter of Home Insurance Policies Cancelled As Recession Grips
One in four people have cancelled or not renewed their annual home insurance in order to save money during the recession, according to a recent survey carried out for the association of British...
View ArticlePayment Protection is the solution to National Debt management
InsuranceBlogger was calling for an overhaul of the way the Government manages unemployment back in November last year. The recent global economic events have seen record levels of unemployment in the...
View ArticleA History of UK Unemployment Insurance
Unemployment Insurance has hit the headlines recently, mostly due to a rise in demand due to the recession, but also due to misselling of payment protection accident, sickness and unemployment...
View ArticlePublic Sector Employees Facing Redundancy Should Consider Unemployment Insurance
With the recession officially over and 0.5 percent growth in the last quarter of 2009 you might be fooled in believing that unemployment is a thing of the past. The grim truth is that every day up and...
View ArticleUnemployment Insurance – An Election Safety Net?
The past week of electioneering and the unemployment figures released midweek by the Office of National Statistics, paint a gloomy future for many currently employed in the Public Sector and jobs that...
View ArticleUnemployment to hit North of UK First warns Specialist Insurer
As the CON DEM coalition Government budget deficit cutbacks begin to take effect, Insurance Blog asked one of the UK’s leading Unemployment Insurance specialists to look at where the cuts are going to...
View ArticleUK Unemployment hits record heights
The UK Government have just released the latest economic indicators from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), and it makes grim reading. doom and gloom awaits us all if the trends continue…… If...
View ArticleUnemployment Insurance – Last Chance For Public Sector Employees
Unemployment has risen to over 2.5 million in the UK and with the future of many public service workers jobs in doubt, is expected to rise to levels of over three million by Christmas. Todays official...
View ArticleMortgage Companies Attempt To Avoid New PPI Misselling Rules
The availability of mortgages at all levels is essential to kick-start the failing housing market and the industries that rely upon this, from construction to those selling white goods or home...
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