Breast cancer awareness month

Breast Cancer: What you need to know

Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women, with around 55,000 women diagnosed in the UK each year. Over the years, substantial support for breast cancer awareness and research funding has helped create advances in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer.

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What to do if you are affected by strike action this summer

Strikes can happen at any time and more often than not, holidaymakers are given plenty of notice and are able to make alternative travel arrangements, claim compensation or cancel their holiday. But what happens when these strikes happen unexpectedly – and, more importantly, who should holidaymakers turn to cover any money they have lost as a result?

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Travelling with Dementia or Alzheimer’s

Preparing to travel with medical conditions can be difficult and we want to make the whole process easier; so whilst we provide travel insurance cover, we’re here with information for you, from flights and transport to accommodation and activity. If you have Dementia or Alzheimer’s or are looking to travel alongside someone who does, this post will share tips on how to travel more comfortably so you or your companions are more comfortable from the get-go.

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British Embassies Came to The Rescue of More Than 6,500 Uninsured Brits Stranded Abroad at Height of Pandemic

Two junior doctors stuck in Peru, three backpacking friends stranded in Bali, a nurse alone and a long way from home in Melbourne, Australia… all desperate to get home to the UK but no flights to bring them back.

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Travel insurance cover for cruises around the UK

The news coverage of the cruise ship, Diamond Princess, which was forced to quarantine following an outbreak of COVID-19, seems like a distant memory however the incident has understandably left some people feeling cautious about setting sail.

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