Insurance giant Aviva has said it is detecting rising number of ghost broking cases – and is warning young drivers they could lose around £2,000 typically by buying a fake motor insurance policy.. Read MoreShare this ArticlePrevious ArticleSocial Housing To See 7 Billion Boost As Mayors Urged To Go Bold With PlansNext ArticleManhunt Ends In Brahim Kaddour Cherifs Arrest After Accidental Prison ReleaseNews Editor