Interest in using solar panels to generate electricity in the home and office is growing. This is due to the increase in domestic energy pricing and concern over the sustainability of fossil fuels and their impact on the environment.
The term crash for cash has become well understood due to rings of fraudsters around the country taking advantage of innocent motorists and insurance companies.
The fraudster drivers deliberately stop their cars suddenly causing a motorist to crash into their vehicle or two parties may even stage a crash. They will then make
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A series of factors are accumulating to create a perfect storm in the motor insurance market, potentially pushing up the price of car insurance for the public.
No win, no fee personal injury claims have increased dramatically over the years and have been blamed by many, including The Justice Secretary Ken Clarke, for recent increases in the cost
Three years ago it was reported the rise in metal prices had led to thieves stealing lead from church roofs.
Last year there was concern about the risk of precious metal theft and this year cable theft has again made the press. Nightmare commuter journeys are not unusual, but in addition to the usual reasons, cable theft
This February, Cotswold Geotechnical Holdings (CGH) became the first company to be sentenced under the new offence of Corporate Manslaughter. It has been fined £385,000 after being found guilty by a jury at Winchester Crown Court; an employee died when an unsupported trench collapsed in on him while he was taking soil samples.