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Actress warns domestic abuse hits insurers’ profits

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Actress Samantha Beckinsale has warned insurers that domestic abuse is directly impacting the industry by stripping victims of their financial independence and ability to maintain cover.

Speaking at a Dive In Festival panel yesterday (17 September), the London’s Burning star described how abuse ended her career, leaving her homeless and unable to afford once-substantial premiums.

“When

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