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That s barking! Pet insurance premiums hit £1k-a-year amid soaring costs, consumer watchdog says

Seven in ten said their premiums had increased since they last renewed their policy. Dog owners pay an average of £420 a year for pet cover, while it costs £264 for a cat. Those with dogs aged ten to 12 pay 80 per cent more on average, compared with owners who have pets under four. It is typically 76 per cent more expensive to insure older cats than those under three.  But dozens had to spend more than £1,000 a year on cover, according to the Which? survey of 1,100 members.  At renewal, premiums typically rise by £84 for dogs and £40 for cats. Half of adults in Britain own a pet, according to the charity PDSA.

Nielsen Global Connect Displays Impressive E-Commerce Measurement Strength And Power For U S Online Grocery Industry

Share this article Share this article CHICAGO, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Today, Nielsen Global Connect shared details of the notable expansion of its U.S. e-commerce measurement business. During a historic year of e-commerce consumer adoption, Nielsen Connect brought laser focus to understanding today s omnishopping consumer. Within the U.S., in 2020, strategic enhancements to Nielsen Global Connect s ePanel methodology bolstered the company s read into the growing e-commerce marketplace. Nielsen Global Connect s ePanel of over 1.5 million households now captures over 700,00 online transactions each week, enabling insights across over 800 retailers for over 200 categories. Through Nielsen s Consumer Intelligence business unit, the company has stretched its reach beyond traditional electronic point of sale (epos) retail measurement, to provide a comprehensive, clear and consistent view into emergent ecommerce channels, inclusive of pure play retail. Today, Nielsen Global Connect

Word of kindness giving strength to those living alone

Peter Tennant, a retired teacher and widower in his 80s from Argyll, has been enjoying chatting with volunteers from the Friendship Line every week They are distressing calls which can sometimes begin with a pensioner in despair wondering how they can go on in these unprecedented times. The global pandemic has devastated lives and families across Scotland and has also highlighted how for many it has been a long and lonely road. Age Scotland’s Friendship Line service, which puts callers in touch with a volunteer there to listen at the other end of the phone, has been a lifeline for some older people in the past few months. 

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