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One in ten Britons walking insurance tightrobe says Abbey

More than one in ten (13%) of Britons are walking an insurance tightrope because they do not have en...

More than one in ten (13%) of Britons are walking an insurance tightrope because they do not have enough household contents cover. Abbey research found this figure rises to one in five (21%) in London, but respondents in Scotland seem better prepared, with just 5% having no contents insurance. The results suggest that an alarming 3.4 million households would have no contents insurance cover in the event of significant loss or damage to their household possessions. This could be an expensive

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