Credit Control
New research from Barclays has revealed that 63 per cent of Brits admit they struggle to stay in control of their spending, with 39 per cent spending on unnecessary items simply out of boredom….in a bid to keep temptation at bay………….
Insurance for Renters
A recent study from Sainsbury’s Bank reveals that renters are significantly less likely to have life insurance or critical illness cover, with just 26% of renters taking out a policy in comparison to 41% of homeowners…….
People who Care
Owning a home is a common life milestone and something many British people prepare for. But figures released for Carers Rights Day reveal the stark reality that the average person can just as likely expect to become an unpaid carer for someone who is older, disabled or seriously ill – something that few people are prepared for.
Calling Dr. Google
How does the ease of using Google influence many of us in diagnosing illness? That’s a question Kolabtree posed in a survey to consumers to measure the impact of Google and new developments such as the NHS integration in Amazon’s Alexa.
Budget Night Out
The latest Deltic Night Index, a quarterly report published by nightclub operator The Deltic Group, looking at the changing consumer habits in the UK’s evening and late-night leisure sector details the habits of 2,300 people and reveals that they are spending a significant sum on a good night out. Respondents to the survey spend……..
Premium Park Life
Known as Britain’s breathing spaces, house prices in national parks are on average almost £128,000 more expensive than equivalent properties in surrounding counties…..click to read blog…2 min read.
St Elizabeth Hospice Midnight Walk 2020
We are excited to announce that we are teaming up again with the lovely folks at St Elizabeth Hospice as their ?Headline Sponsors? for next years’ 14th annual Midnight Walk!! The Midnight
Stories that matter
Macmillan, the Cancer Charity has released a report which uses personal stories to communicate the financial impact of the disease….
Helping to Buy
The Help to Buy Scheme has increased home ownership and housing supply. The scheme was in April 2013 to increase both home ownership and boost housing supply, by helping people to get mortgages and thereby, create more new-build homes……
Shopping is Child’s Play
As the decline of the UK’s once-bustling high streets continues to be a concern, research from Nationwide Building Society reveals a quarter of children (26%) don’t even know what one is. But
Hope over reality
New research from AIG Life reveals 18.3 million people are living with what it has termed ‘illness denial’, as they are failing to accept they are at risk of disease or developing
Holiday Dependents
Two in five (42%) grandparents were relied upon to provide childcare during the school holidays, according to new research by Lloyds Bank….
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