It’s been a while since we blogged about Greig returning home from his travels in North and South America, and after a well-deserved rest back home in the UK, Greig and his list of 101 Things To Do When You Survive headed Down Under to explore Australia. Read more
The linguists at the university say that when language used by doctors and support networks describe cancer as the enemy, it is often considered unhelpful and alienating to those who are living with the disease. Read more
Teenagers and graduates from across the nation are either saving to go on their gap year abroad, or they’re already on one. But new research carried out by the Post Office has revealed that significant numbers of young UK travellers are forgetting to get the correct vaccinations or even take out travel insurance. Read more
Back in July we launched the new look Insurancewith site, and with it an incredible prize draw that all of our customers who bought a policy on-line had a chance of winning.
Everyone who bought a policy online throughout September has been entered into this prize draw, so that’s a significant number of people who had the chance of winning the prize of an incredible £250 of Say Shopping vouchers to spend in a huge variety of shops. Read more
Scientists at Purdue University in the United States have developed an electronic chip capable of mimicking the biological signature of a cancerous tumour – an invention which could have multiple potential uses within cancer research. Read more