Coventry Telegraph

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FOUR OUT OF 10 HOLIDAYMAK­ERS HAVE HAD POSSESSION­S GO MISSING

FOUR out of 10 UK holidaymak­ers have lost, or had stolen, an item of value while on holiday, a study from Aviva insurance reveals.

A survey of 2,000 UK adults, who have taken a break in the last two years, found that 18% had lost an important personal possession while on holiday, while 17% had had something stolen.

An unlucky 3% of holidaymak­ers had experience­d both mishaps during their travels.

Wallets, phones and jewellery are among the most common items to be lost or stolen, the research found.

NOMINATE YOUR LOCAL ‘FLOOD HEROES’ FOR £10,000 FUND

AN award to recognise people, community groups and local flood action groups that have helped flood relief efforts has been launched by the Flood Re scheme.

People are being asked to nominate their “local hero” and submit an entry by September 18 – it may be themselves, someone they know or a group that has made a real difference during the toughest times of flooding.

The overall winner will be awarded a £10,000 fund to go towards their local community’s response to flooding or a local flood relief charity of their choice.

Flood Re promotes the affordabil­ity and availabili­ty of flood insurance for home owners across the UK.

WHY RETIREES SHOULD SHOP AROUND

AROUND 30,000 retirees potentiall­y missed out on thousands of pounds by taking an annuity with their existing provider last year, according to estimates.

Research by the Pensions Policy Institute for insurer LV= found around 30,000 people across the UK potentiall­y missed out on additional income by not shopping around.

In total, it was calculated that they lost out on £130m, which equates to an average £4,000 over the course of their retirement.

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Many areas around the country have been hit by flash floods in recent years

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