Norwich points out lack of bio attack cover

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In the light of growing prospects of war Norwich Union has issued a warning to its home insurance cu...

In the light of growing prospects of war Norwich Union has issued a warning to its home insurance customers that they are not covered for any nuclear, chemical or biological attacks. Although these exclusions have always been in place on its home policies, Norwich felt they should be emphasised amid increasing fears that the UK could be targeted by such methods. Although Norwich is thought to be the first insurer to issue a warning to policyholders, other insurance companies are tipped to follow suit, according to press reports. The warning, issued in renewal letters sent out...

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