Posts Tagged ‘Travel Insurance’

"Whack a Banker" at 40p a go

Friday, December 18th, 2009

An arcade owner in Southwold, Suffolk has installed a new machine in his pier arcade which allows punters to ‘whack a banker’ with a rubber mallet at 40p a go.

Based on the ‘Whack a Mole’ game, bankers pop up through holes in the floor and the aim is to whack as many as possible in 30 seconds.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: the professions that damage society

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Childcare workers, hospital cleaners do more good than bankers, economists claim

Childcare workers and hospital cleaners generate more real value for society than bankers and advertising executives, according to a new report by the economics think-tank New Economics Foundation (NEF).

Bankers' Bonuses May Attract Windfall Tax – What is your opinion?

Monday, December 7th, 2009

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Speculation on RBS giving bonuses to bankers this year has developed different opinions. Let us hear your comments!

New law ensures easier health and critical illness claims

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

A new draft law is set to dramatically improve the quality of cover provided by critical illness, health insurance and other insurance products.

The new legislation, to be tabled in Parliament by the Law Commission on 15th December 2009, will transform the way that insurance companies treat claimants who make innocent mistakes when applying for insurance cover.

Ain’t no sunshine when you’re gone? Lufthansa pays you for rainy days

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Fly to the sun with Lufthansa, and even if the heavens open, you will be singing in the rain. The airline is now offering ‘sunshine insurance’ built into its ticket price for trips during September and October, which guarantees you payback of 20 euros for each day your holiday is washed out by heavy rain.

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