News Archive
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Modifying cars 'will lower value'
Car owners have been warned that DIY modifications can have a negative impact on the vehicle's resale value.
June29th -
Study ignites tail docking debate
A new report has again ignited the debate over the "controversial" issue of tail docking.
June28th -
Dogs can suffer in heat of car
Temperatures of up to 50C (122F) can be reached in a car even with windows open - so it is unsafe to leave dogs alone in the car, pet owners have been warned.
June24th -
Workers braced for Budget news
While consumers brace themselves for belt-tightening ahead of the emergency Budget, many be also be considering income protection insurance.
June21st -
Sport 'can be bad for your health'
Serious injury could be sustained if unfit people try and emulate their sporting heroes, a poll has revealed.
June18th -
Car cloning gang foiled by police
Police in Lancashire have foiled the plans of a gang of car cloners in Preston who had amassed a fleet of 16 stolen cars worth £153,000.
June17th -
UK unemployment hits 2.47 million
The number of people unemployed in the UK hit nearly 2.5 million between February and April, figures have shown.
June16th -
Workers 'confused' about retirement
Older workers are confused when they start to consider retirement and are not planning adequately for the future, a new study has claimed.
June15th -
Warning over interest rate rise
A Bank of England policymaker has questioned the logic in persisting with record-low interest rates as inflation remains stubbornly high.
June14th -
Workaholics 'put health at risk'
A quarter of people in the UK are exposing themselves to "serious health risks" by overworking, a study has found.
June11th -
Experts in dog dental care warning
A lack of basic dental care could result in millions of dogs in the UK losing their teeth and suffering avoidable dental pain, a veterinary charity has warned.
June10th -
Broken arm could destroy cup hopes
Despite star striker Didier Drogba suffering a broken arm in the build up to the World Cup, Ivory Coast coach Sven-Goran Eriksson insists "everything is possible" in the tournament.
June7th -
Chaotic housing market expected
House prices fell for the second month in a row during May as the property market continued to show signs of slowing down, figures revealed today.
June4th -
UK earnings growth remains weak
Experts are warning that weak earnings growth across the UK hints at "testing times" ahead for households, highlighting the need for income protection insurance to protect mortgage payments.
June4th