The average car insurance premium fell again in the three months to September – making it half a year of declining premiums
New government taskforce brings together industry groups, consumer champions and insurance regulators to tackle the rising cost of car insurance
The government has presented its first Autumn Budget with the surprise announcement that a freeze on fuel duty will continue.
More than 1 in 3 motorists say they would consider replacing their petrol and diesel car with an EV if the Insurance Premium Tax was removed
Drivers who assume they are covered to drive other cars with their fully-comprehensive policy may unknowingly have driven without car insurance
The DVLA has launched a new service that allows motorists to tax a vehicle online even if they have lost the V5C log book and V11 reminder letter
The longstanding 1-50 car insurance group rating is to be replaced with five ‘insurability’ assessments, including a new repairability rating
Official figures show average car insurance premiums fell 2% last quarter in the first decline since 2022
Motorists are being warned to think carefully about describing their job when buying car insurance because choosing the wrong occupation could significantly increase premiums
Car insurance prices are rising for everyone – but new research has revealed a particularly steep increase for older motorists
30% of motorists describe their car insurance premiums as either somewhat or very unaffordable, reveals latest analysis by the Financial Fairness Trust.
Car insurance prices have gone up by a third in a year, but latest figures show the rate of price increases is stabilising.