Marks and Spencer home insurance
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Marks & Spencer offer a flexible home insurance policy that can be tailored to meet your needs. Customers can choose between standard or premier levels of cover with the option to enhance your home cover with a variety of add-ons. These include:
- home emergency cover for plumbing, central heating and other problems you may encounter
- contents away from home cover for belongings you take on holiday or on a night out
- legal expenses cover
A Marks & Spencer home insurance policy comes with unlimited cover for your home and contents and is available with a 10 per cent discount when bought online.
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