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Insurance Awareness Day 2025: History, Significance & 4 Types Of Life Insurance
Insurance Awareness Day 2025: History, Significance & 4 Types Of Life Insurance

News18

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • News18

Insurance Awareness Day 2025: History, Significance & 4 Types Of Life Insurance

National Insurance Awareness Day 2025: The day highlights the importance of insurance for financial security, encouraging policy reviews. National Insurance Awareness Day 2025: Observed on June 28 every year, National Insurance Awareness Day serves as a reminder of the critical role insurance plays in our lives. From health and life insurance to home and business coverage, insurance provides a financial safety net during unforeseen events, be it a medical emergency, accident or loss. However, this protection only works if premiums are paid consistently and on time. The COVID-19 pandemic served as a wake-up call for many, sharply increasing awareness around health insurance. Yet, a large section of the population still views insurance as an optional or unnecessary expense. This day encourages people to rethink that mindset. It's a moment to review existing policies, explore new ones, and most importantly, understand how insurance can secure your future and support your loved ones when it matters most. National Insurance Awareness Day 2025: History And Significance Did you know the origins of modern insurance date back to 1666? After the Great Fire of London destroyed large parts of the city, English economist and physician Nicholas Barbon established the first fire insurance company, The Insurance Office, near the Royal Exchange. His efforts laid the foundation for the vast insurance industry we know today. Since then, insurance has evolved far beyond fire protection. Today, we rely on it for health, automobiles, homes, life coverage, and even businesses. National Insurance Awareness Day, observed every year on June 28, serves as an important reminder to review your insurance policies. Are they still relevant to your current needs? Are your premiums up to date? Do you truly understand your coverage? This day is also about asking the right questions, clearing up confusion, and realising how insurance acts as a safety net during life's unpredictable moments. From financial setbacks to medical emergencies, the right insurance can provide stability when it's needed most. Awareness campaigns and events on this day aim to make insurance less intimidating and more empowering for everyone. National Insurance Awareness Day: Here's How You Can Observe Contact your insurance provider to check for any updates, offers, or changes in your premium. Compare different plans carefully before choosing, and ask for details to find the best policy for your needs. Remember, savings don't just come from switching plans. Taking steps like safe driving, installing home security, or staying healthy can also lower your insurance costs. National Insurance Awareness Day: 4 Common Types of Insurance And Why They Matter Insurance offers financial protection during unexpected events. Here are four important types you should know about: Life Insurance: It provides financial support to your family after your death. It ensures that your loved ones are taken care of by paying a set amount to the chosen beneficiary. Home Insurance: This insurance protects your house from damage caused by events like fire, storms, or other disasters. It covers the structure of your home and helps with repair or rebuilding costs. Health Insurance: It helps pay for medical expenses such as doctor visits, hospital stays, medicines, and routine check-ups. It can be offered by employers, government schemes, or bought individually. Auto Insurance: Auto insurance covers your vehicle in case of accidents, theft, or damage. It also includes liability for injury or damage caused to others. In many places, it's required by law to drive legally. These types of insurance are important because they help protect you and your family from financial stress during tough times. National Insurance Awareness Day 2025: Why Is Insurance Important? Insurance protects you and your family from unexpected expenses like medical bills, accidents, or loss of income. It gives peace of mind and helps you stay financially stable during tough times. Here's why it is necessary: About the Author Bhaswati Sengupta First Published: June 28, 2025, 07:10 IST

Re-enactment of Daniel O'Connell's famous speech to take place in Cork town this Friday
Re-enactment of Daniel O'Connell's famous speech to take place in Cork town this Friday

Irish Independent

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • Irish Independent

Re-enactment of Daniel O'Connell's famous speech to take place in Cork town this Friday

2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Irish political leader who was one of Ireland's foremost politicians in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The Kerry native has often been hailed in his time as The Liberator. O'Connell a qualified barrister was the acknowledged political leader of Ireland's Roman Catholic majority in the first half of the 19th century. Born near Cahersiveen on August 6, 1775, O'Connell was instrumental in the Catholic Emancipation Act that granted political and civil rights to Catholics in Ireland. He was also a leading abolitionist who sought to ban the international slave trade in the early 1800s. Two of Ireland's major cities – Limerick and Dublin – have their main streets named in honour of O'Connell. He staged one of his famous Monster Meetings in Mallow on June 11, 1843 which attracted a reported crowd of 250,000 people from all over north Cork and further afield at the Repeal of the Act of Union meeting. 40 bands also marched in the parade. The heights and fields were crowded with spectators. As a person, O'Connell was extraordinary. Deeply popular with the public, rather than being a 'populist', he could explain the essence of complex arguments to audiences of thousands. O'Connell's constitutional approach was carried on by Thomas Davis and by Charles Stewart Parnell. ADVERTISEMENT Friday's re-enactment in Mallow town will attempt to recreate the events of that famous day in Mallow history. A number of monster repeal meetings were held at various locations throughout Ireland and preparations for the great Mallow Repeal Meeting commenced in October 1842. During a powerful oration Mr O'Connell told the captivated audience that there was one thing which gave him pleasure, and that was the length of time he enjoyed the confidence of the people. He was counsel for Ireland – the people were his clients - he had none other. He also told the spectators that he had given up the profession in which he was successful; and now for the remainder of his life he was resolved to devote himself to the advocacy of the Irish people and old Ireland. The speech by Daniel O'Connell in Mallow became known as the Mallow Defiance. The famous sculptor John Hogan carved an 18 feet marble statue of O'Connell which is located in the City Hall in Dublin. Famous orator Daniel O'Connell made his first ever speech in 1800 in City Hall, then called the Royal Exchange, and his statue shows him as an orator, raising his right hand to make a point. In November 1841, O'Connell became Lord Mayor of Dublin, another reason for having his statue in City Hall, where council meetings are still held.

Astrid & Miyu to open Cosmic Airstream pop-ups
Astrid & Miyu to open Cosmic Airstream pop-ups

Fashion Network

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Astrid & Miyu to open Cosmic Airstream pop-ups

British jewellery brand Astrid & Miyu, which is known for its customisable and stackable designs, is prepping for the launch of its first-ever Cosmic Airstream trailer pop-up, what it says is 'a unique pop-up experience celebrating the arrival of the new Birthstone Collection and expanding charms category'. It's happening in London and Manchester with the mobile store appearing at the Battersea Power Station mall later this week and at the weekend (from 5-8 June) and at Spinningfields Manchester seven days later (12-15 June). The pop-ups will offer 'an immersive, personal experience designed to help customers connect with their jewellery in meaningful and memorable ways'. What that means in practice includes birth chart readings, astral stacking sessions, and charm mixing and matching, with the Cosmic Airstream described as 'the ultimate personalisation suite'. Astrid & Miyu is also partnering with Gooey to provide bespoke cream treats throughout the two events. The direct-to-consumer jewellery brand was set up in 2012 by CEO Connie Nam from her flat in London's Notting Hill after she 'struggled to find contemporary jewellery at affordable prices'. Earlier this year it opened its first store in Manchester with a standalone in the Royal Exchange. This was prompted by 'significant customer demand', it said. Last autumn it opened a significantly upsized flagship in London's Soho at 5-7 Foubert's Place.

Astrid & Miyu to open Cosmic Airstream pop-ups
Astrid & Miyu to open Cosmic Airstream pop-ups

Fashion Network

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Astrid & Miyu to open Cosmic Airstream pop-ups

British jewellery brand Astrid & Miyu, which is known for its customisable and stackable designs, is prepping for the launch of its first-ever Cosmic Airstream trailer pop-up, what it says is 'a unique pop-up experience celebrating the arrival of the new Birthstone Collection and expanding charms category'. It's happening in London and Manchester with the mobile store appearing at the Battersea Power Station mall later this week and at the weekend (from 5-8 June) and at Spinningfields Manchester seven days later (12-15 June). The pop-ups will offer 'an immersive, personal experience designed to help customers connect with their jewellery in meaningful and memorable ways'. What that means in practice includes birth chart readings, astral stacking sessions, and charm mixing and matching, with the Cosmic Airstream described as 'the ultimate personalisation suite'. Astrid & Miyu is also partnering with Gooey to provide bespoke cream treats throughout the two events. The direct-to-consumer jewellery brand was set up in 2012 by CEO Connie Nam from her flat in London's Notting Hill after she 'struggled to find contemporary jewellery at affordable prices'. Earlier this year it opened its first store in Manchester with a standalone in the Royal Exchange. This was prompted by 'significant customer demand', it said. Last autumn it opened a significantly upsized flagship in London's Soho at 5-7 Foubert's Place.

Why Edinburgh never gets boring
Why Edinburgh never gets boring

Scotsman

time27-05-2025

  • Scotsman

Why Edinburgh never gets boring

Edinburgh isn't just a city—it's an experience. With its dramatic skyline, winding alleyways, and lively cultural scene, it effortlessly blends the charm of the past with the pulse of the present. Whether you're visiting for the first time or you call it home, Edinburgh always finds a way to surprise you. In this guide, we've gathered top picks for what to see and do—from iconic sites to hidden spots loved by locals. Ready to discover the best of Scotland's capital? Let's dive in. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Study Historic and Cultural Attractions You can start your journey by visiting Edinburgh's historical and cultural landmarks. Whilst there are many options available, we believe the most important ones are the following: Edinburgh Castle: We can easily say that this is the most iconic attraction in the city. It is located on top of Castle Rock and has a history of almost 900 years. It was the personal residence of Malcolm III in the 11th century and was in active use until 1633. You can join a guided tour and remember that when you get to the top, you will see a breathtaking view of Edinburgh. Why Edinburgh Never Gets Boring The Royal Mile: This is actually a general name given to a series of streets and covers a large part of the Old Town of Edinburgh. You can continue here right after your visit to the Castle because they are very close. You can find many historical buildings, shops and pubs here. The Real Mary King's Close: Most of the Royal Mile was demolished and buried during the Royal Exchange in the 17th century, but there are still parts of it underground that you can visit. This place was named after Mary King, one of the famous merchants of that period, and since this Close has hardly changed, it allows you to see what Edinburgh looked like at that time. However, we should also point out that it can be a bit of a 'haunted' vibe. Palace of Holyroodhouse: This is the official residence of the British king in Scotland and has been in use since 1128. However, its history of over 800 years also makes it one of the most important historical structures in Scottish history. You should visit the gardens of this palace, and if you join a guided tour, you can learn about its connections to historical figures such as Queen Mary of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie. The Edinburgh Dungeon: Did you know that there is a dungeon right under the city centre of Edinburgh? This place offers a live theatre show with visual effects and allows you to see important characters from the city's past up close. After having a look at the city's history, how about visiting the museums? You can also find plenty of them in Edinburgh. Unwind in Edinburgh with Online Games Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad If you've spent all day sightseeing in Edinburgh, you might feel like taking a break. Instead of heading out again, you can relax in your hotel and try your luck with a few online casino games. Taking into account that many UK online casinos offer no deposit bonuses of different values, your gaming pastime will not cost anything to you. The most popular type of such is a £10 no deposit bonus that guarantees extra money from the kickstart for your fun pastime. In turn, you can pick games of your interest and have fun! Where to find the top offers of this kind? Enjoy the games without spending a cent, and be ready for your getaway in the city! Enjoy Museums and Galleries The following are some of the museums and galleries that are worth visiting in Edinburgh: National Museum of Scotland: If you're interested in Scottish history, start here: it's free to enter and there's plenty to discover about local culture. With around 2 million visitors a year, it's Scotland's most popular visitor attraction. National Galleries of Scotland: This is probably the best place to visit for art lovers. You can browse both Scottish and international artworks. You'll also find exhibitions by local artists here. The National Galleries of Scotland are open daily from 10 am to 5 pm. Camera Obscura & World of Illusions: Do you enjoy optical illusions, puzzles, and the history of photography? You'll find all of these and more here. It also has one of the best rooftop views in Edinburgh. If you're looking for a peaceful walk after the museums, galleries and historic buildings, there are several places to stroll around. Stroll Through Picturesque Neighbourhoods and Gardens Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad To take photos and enjoy a pleasant walk with your family or friends, we propose you go to the following places: Dean Village: It's safe to say that this is a hidden gem. If you want to take stunning photos, Dean Village is a must-visit: most of the Edinburgh photos you see on social media are from here. It wouldn't be wrong to use the word 'picturesque' to describe this village. Some places you should consider visiting here include Well Court, Dean Gallery and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Stockbridge: This is known as the 'hipster district' and is home to some of the finest examples of Georgian architecture. If you want to check out local shops and cafés during your walk, this is probably the best option. We also highly recommend going to the Stockbridge Market and the Royal Botanic Garden. Looking for more outdoor adventures and a scenic view? Think about stopping by the following: Arthur's Seat and Holyrood Park: This is a place where you should go to witness a stunning 360-degree view of Edinburgh. However, it can be a bit physically difficult. It takes about one hour to climb, but if you take regular stops, it may take even longer. Yet, be sure it is worth it! When you finally reach the top, a breathtaking scenic view will greet you. This is actually an extinct volcano and is a great option for tourists looking for nature in the city. Calton Hill: It has panoramic views and many historical monuments. If you want to watch the sunset, you may go to Calton Hill. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered the birthplace of astronomy. At the top, you can see the ruins of the Observatory House from the 1770s. The route will take no more than 15 minutes and is not complicated. Don't forget to take a photo of the Dugald Stewart Monument. Princes Street Gardens: These are located in the centre of Edinburgh and date back to 1820. They were created after the Nor Loch was emptied and are very close to the Old Town. They cover ​​around 35 acres and are located north of the Royal Scottish Academy. This is a place known for its Christmas events, so if you go in December, you will have more to learn about. Royal Yacht Britannia: How about visiting Queen Elizabeth II's personal yacht? Active between 1954 and 1997, it is currently moored in Leith and has become a tourist stop. According to TripAdvisor, it was the number one attraction between 2023 and 2024. What's more, you can do more than just visit: part of the Royal Yacht Britannia has been converted into a hotel, where you can stay during your trip to Edinburgh. These are just the suggestions, but don't stop there: there's so much more to do and places to visit in Edinburgh. Just wandering around the streets of the Old Town can be a rewarding activity in itself. Come see everything this city has to offer!

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