England's Under-21 European Championship final against Spain will be broadcast live on UK television.
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Car insurance experts are urging drivers across the UK to avoid 10 common mistakes that could invalidate their policy cover, potentially leaving them unable to claim repair costs from their provider in the event of an accident. But all is not lost as Nicholas Shaw, Director of Operations at Dayinsure, shares simple measures drivers can take to ensure they don’t accidentally invalidate their insurance policy.
The advice comes at a time when car insurance customers face a growing divide between those paying monthly and annually, according to Which? The consumer group recently said those customers who can often least afford to pay "over the odds" may end up paying around an extra £300 on average.
Data shared with Which? by comparison website GoCompare in January indicated that, as of November 2022, nearly half (46%) of car insurance customers opted to pay in monthly instalments. In November 2019, the average difference was £217, according to the research, however, by November 2022, the typical difference had increased to £302.
Monthly payers faced paying just under £757.60 typically compared to £455.49 for annual payers. While not every ‘pay monthly’ customer is paying more, the more severe price increases could be falling on the drivers least able to afford them, the consumer group said.
The class of use indicates how you will use your car to your insurance provider. There are different use cases, covering things like social driving, commuting and business-related trips. It is important to pick the right class for you and your vehicle, as the likelihood of being involved in an accident varies depending on the time of day (like rush hour) and the frequency of driving (every single day vs occasionally).
Therefore, the class
England's Under-21 European Championship final against Spain will be broadcast live on UK television.
South Korea is known globally for its web series, movies and K-pop, with content including Squid Game and Parasite and groups like BTS and Blackpink becoming household names internationally. But there is another Korean cultural export – webtoons and their associated IP – that is starting to have an impact, not just in Korea, but around the world.
People who are in the middle age of their lives are less likely to see the benefit of exercise in life if they are not getting enough sleep.
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ITV has provided a timeline of how it responded to rumors of This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield’s relationship with a younger runner three years before the story burst into the public domain.
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Holidaymakers heading to Cyprus for the summer holidays have been warned they could be fined if they are caught breaking the country's driving laws.