Thousands unaware they can claim free financial protection

Gillian Cooper
Insurance
13/12/2021
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Rarely are things in life free. However, NowSure are offering a free introductory policy with 12 months of FREE £2,500 Accidental Death Cover to UK residents, aged 18-69. This cover pays out £2,500 if you die due to an accident. It lasts for 12 months, is annually renewable and always free.
Here at NowSure, we provide working people and their families with access to clear, affordable and accessible financial protection.

FREE £2,500 Accidental Death Cover from NowSure

Gillian Cooper
Insurance
02/12/2021
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“I can’t argue with £2,500 free insurance”
Rarely are things in life free. However, NowSure are offering 12 months of FREE £2,500 Accidental Death Cover to UK residents, aged 18-69. This cover pays pays your loved ones £2,500 if you should die as a result of an accident. It lasts for one year after which you can renew it again for free.

We are supporting World Cancer Day

Gillian Cooper
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Saturday 4th February is World Cancer Day. What is it? Well it’s a global event, uniting the world’s population in the fight against cancer.
The aim is to raise awareness and education about the disease, pressing the government and individuals across the world to take action, and hopefully saving millions of preventable deaths each year.

A breast cancer patient’s journey – Blog Post 4 – “Doctors Appointment”

Ruth Taylor
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Ruth Taylor, 45, is a mum of two who was diagnosed with breast cancer back in May 2016. We are honoured to share her journey from initial diagnosis, informing her family, through to chemo and radiotherapy. She hopes to raise awareness and educate others about breast cancer, while firmly kicking cancer back where it belongs. This is the fifth instalment in her guest blog.
So, the day arrived and we were quite quickly called through from the waiting room to the same consulting room that I had been in when I met Mr Masannat for the first time.

1 in 6 households cannot make ends meet

Gillian Cooper
Tips
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Step 4 of 6 to ease financial pressure
In this step we will consider the impact financial strain can have on our quality of life. We aim to help you understand the ongoing increase in the use of UK food banks, as well as offering tips on how to begin building on your savings to avoid this cost-of-living crisis.

10 Easy Ways to get Fit and Healthy in the New Year

Sabrina Jillah
Tips
14/01/2016
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With it recently being in the news that obesity could be linked to over half a million more people getting cancer in the next 20 years*, now is the time to make sure you are being healthy. Being overweight is also linked to diabetes and coronary heart disease.
You can protect yourself financially with products such as Female Cancer Cover, but you would be wise to protect your body by having a healthier lifestyle too. The New Year is often a great time to start a fitness routine, but it is easy to give up towards to end of the month. Make sure you start with easy targets that so that you can keep going. Here are some simple ways to start:

5 Tips to Stay Safe this Bonfire Night

Gillian Cooper
Tips
04/11/2015
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November is here and that can only mean one thing – Fireworks Night! Getting all wrapped up with your hats and gloves on, and going outside to watch the pretty displays in the sky, with a warm bonfire in the distance.
An organised display always has a great atmosphere, and suddenly it’s not so depressing that it gets dark early in the evenings. Of course many of us like to do our own fireworks displays in the garden, which can be good fun but it always pays to be safe – the last thing we want is for any accidents to happen. Here are our tip 5 tips to staying safe this Bonfire Night.

A breast cancer patient's journey - introducing #RuthsJourney

Ruth Taylor
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Ruth Taylor, 45, is a mum of two who was diagnosed with breast cancer back in May 2016. We are honoured to share her journey from initial diagnosis, informing her family, through to chemo and radiotherapy. She hopes to raise awareness and educate others about breast cancer, while firmly kicking cancer back where it belongs.
Where do I start? I suppose the best place would be at the beginning, but in my true disorganised style I am starting this 5 months later, so I am part way through “my journey”, but I made some notes of key dates and milestones and I have been told I have the memory of an elephant, not for useful stuff like who are the presenters of The Great British Bake Off, but for things like “she said that” and “that made me feel like this”.