17th August 2009
Recent news revealed that the number of work accidents in the UK has soared as a result of employers focusing more on their finances than health and safety.
According to a survey, over 60 per cent of employees felt that their employers were less worrie...
15th August 2009
Since the credit crunch, the mortgage market has been left suffering from a great freeze after more and more lenders became increasingly reluctant to lend.
As a result, a number of mortgage products such as the 100 per cent mortgage became extinct. Fir...
07th August 2009
With the recession leading to an increase in the number of bike thefts, even motorcyclists with cheaper vehicles are being urged to ensure they secure their bikes after research found that motorbike thieves are now targeting the "low value vehicles."
A...
01st August 2009
Evidence has now revealed that Britain's debt is at its worst since the Second World War, as the black hole in the country's finances deepens.
According to figures from the Office for National Statistics, the countries total borrowing has increased to ...
24th July 2009
Two workers were killed during the construction process of a stage for a Madonna concert in Marseille, France.
Workers had been preparing a stage for the concert which was scheduled to take place on in July at Marseille's Stade Velodrome.
Cranes co...
17th July 2009
There has been a growing number of British people who have been involved in car insurance fraud within the past few years as a result of the economic downturn.
However, insurance fraud could soon be set to come to an end as Brits become afraid of being...
17th July 2009
The recession is making it harder for today's parents to help fund their children's university education. It is particularly concerning in this economic climate that many students and parents fail to understand the true levels of debt they will face on gr...
09th July 2009
For years, vehicle manufacturers have been finding new ways to make their models more economically friendly in a bid to tackle global warming.
And now, with a large number of manufacturers having had produced vehicles which offer lower CO2 emissions wi...
06th July 2009
Following recent news suggesting that men are more likely to suffer from common types of cancer compared to women, could it be that health insurance is more important for men than it is for women?
According to research from the National Cancer Intellig...
06th July 2009
A family of four have been compensated with almost £8,000 in total after a road collision left them suffering from multiple personal injuries.
The family had been travelling in their Audi A4 while on their way back home from a relative’s home in Gle...
06th July 2009
For years, vehicle manufacturers have been finding new ways to make their models more economically friendly in a bid to tackle global warming.
And now, with a large number of manufacturers having had produced vehicles which offer lower CO2 emissions wi...
05th July 2009
A man is considering taking legal action against an NHS hospital following the death of his partner who died from a heart attack during an operation following an abnormal pregnancy, which the NHS doctors failed to diagnose.
The man believes that his pa...
05th June 2009
Brits have already witnessed the extinction of the 100 per cent mortgage as a result of the recession's impact on the banks. Could it be that we will now see the end of secured loans?
What is a secured loan?
A secured loan means that the lender secu...
04th June 2009
With the young generation living in a world of electronic technology; where you can go shopping from the comfort of your own home, as well as socialise with friends and even pay bills online, and as a majority of purchases are now being made by credit car...
18th May 2009
The recession is like a game of bowling. With just one push in the right direction, the bowling ball will knock down as many pins as possible.
Let's just imagine each pin stands for a part of the financial industry, i.e. banks and mortgage lenders, th...