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AA brands DVLA insurance check removal “absurd”
Proof of insurance not required when replacing tax discs under DVLA proposals
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Ageas calls for higher road safety standards
Insurer backs the Road Safety Foundation’s plea to make safety the centre of road network reforms
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Direct Line’s Geddes hails “sensible” IPO price as stock rises 6%
Simmons v Castle ruling could still affect 2012 results, chief executive confirms
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Allianz applauds court's 10% damages u-turn
Unamended ruling would have increased premium costs for customers, insurer says
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Direct Line off the hook as 10% damages ruling overturned
Floating insurer will now not face £45m hit thanks to ABI efforts
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Sheilas’ Wheels reveals gender-neutral pricing plan
Motor insurer expects favourable impact on its women driver base due to low claims costs
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Direct Line share price could be hit by landmark court ruling
Sources warn 3p could be wiped off insurer’s share price if Court of Appeal rejects ABI appeal
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Thousands snap up shares in Direct Line ahead of float
Investors scramble for stake in insurer despite concerns over Competition Commission probe into motor market
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Women still winning when it comes to car insurance
“Carmageddon” yet to emerge ahead of EU Gender Directive
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Dagenham MP arrested for uninsured driving
Prominent Labour MP faces driving ban for driving with expired MoT and insurance
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AA calls for better young driver education
Company proposes adding driving to National Curriculum at Conservative Party conference
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Covéa Insurance hits out at RSA motor repair ruling
Insurer boss says judgment ‘does little to help our industry’
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Chubb can't be beaten for PL broker service
Oak Underwriting and Hiscox scoop second and third place
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Insurethebox slams ABI's mooted night driving ban
Education and incentives a better solution: Brockman
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OFT motor referral may hurt insurer profits, warns Moody's
Ratings agency says Competition Commission investigation could hit premiums hard