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| Criminal how middle class break the law |
| On 05-08-2007. |
THEY live quiet suburban lives, drive comfortable cars and their children attend good schools. They are the first to complain about thefts and muggings, and tut-tut at rising rates of antisocial behaviour. But many outwardly respectable middle-class Scots are harbouring one guilty secret of their own. Researchers have now fingered one new breed of white-collar criminals prepared to pilfer from the state and big ... |
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| European govt bonds off highs as market evaluates risk |
| On 01-08-2007. |
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - European bonds were flat, coming off earlier highs as players continued to evaluate the degree of risk they are comfortable with. Since opening, Wall Street has been stumbling for direction as investors weighed ongoing concerns about the credit market, alongside weak manufacturing activity and employment numbers in the US. On the other hand there was slightly stronger pending homes ... |
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| Direct Line pet insurance: Kennel and cattery costs covered |
| On 28-07-2007. |
www.moneynews.co.uk > Insurance > Direct Line pet insurance: Kennel and cattery costs covered
With many areas of the UK at risk from flooding due to the heavy rains this summer, one lot of people could find themselves and their furry friends in danger of injury. However, pet owners who are concerned about the safety of their cat or dog have been offered good news by Direct Line, which claims its pet insurance ... |
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| RMS: Current UK Floods not as Costly as Those in 1947 |
| On 24-07-2007. |
Despite the widespread devastation caused by this summer's UK floods, the damage is not yet as costly as the March 1947 floods, which would have resulted in insured losses of 4.5 to 6 billion if it reoccurred today, according to Risk Management Solutions. RMS estimates the floods in late June cost over 750 million in insured losses, and that the current floods will be at least as costly. one combination of factors ... |
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| Seaside to see more sightseers |
| On 21-07-2007. |
LIST ALL ARTICLES Assetz(R) Property News Service Seaside to see more sightseers
Landlords who own property in the UK's holiday hotspots can look forward to an influx of short-term holiday lets over the next two decades. one new report by insurance provider Direct Line is predicting domestic holiday breaks to soar in the next 20 years, with 2027 seeing people take 21 million more breaks in their own ... |
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| AON UK CEO sees significant UK growth |
| On 17-07-2007. |
Tue Jul 17, 2007 12:14PM EDT Email | Print | Digg | Reprints | Single Page [-] Text [+] LONDON (Reuters) - AON Corp., the world's second largest insurance broker, is targeting significant organic growth in its British business after two troubled years, the head of the UK unit told Reuters. ... |
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