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February 2010

Glasgow's pothole problems 'are the worst in Scotland'
glasgow car insurance customers are being forced to claim compensation from the council due to pothole problems which are the worst in scotland, according to a report.  - 8/2

Mersey tunnel tolls to remain unchanged
liverpool car insurance customers will not see an increase to mersey tunnel tolls this year, merseytravel has confirmed.  - 5/2

Manchester police urge caution over vehicle crime
car insurance policyholders in manchester have been advised by police to avoid leaving valuables in their vehicles because of the risk of theft.  - 4/2

Birmingham council 'progressing with long-term road repairs'
birmingham county council is undertaking long-term strategies to repair winter road damage which could otherwise hinder car insurance customers.  - 3/2

Glasgow City Council commits to road improvements
glasgow city council is to commit an additional £8 million to repairing road surfaces for car insurance customers in the city.  - 2/2

Liverpool councillors defend Mersey tunnel tolls
liverpool councillors have argued that an abolition of the unpopular mersey tunnel tolls would lead to increases in traffic problems for car insurance customers.  - 1/2


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