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- Simplyhealth is a provider of health cash plans in the United Kingdom. The scheme is an amalgamation of a number of schemes, with the earliest dating from...
- North Run was the first staging of the event without a title sponsor. Simplyhealth became the new lead sponsor for 2017. AJ Bell was announced as the new...
- Morrisons took over sponsorship of this series of events in 2015. In 2017, Simplyhealth became title sponsor of the Great Run series of events and following...
- Hunt Saboteurs ****ociation, UK Hospital Saving ****ociation, UK, now Simplyhealth The Harlem School of the Arts Heat stable antigen, a protein Human serum...
- Half-Marathon". Ahotu. 27 September 2016. Retrieved 22 April 2018. "Simplyhealth Great North Run 2017". The Great Run Company. Retrieved 23 April 2018...
- United Kingdom Event type Road Distance Half marathon Primary sponsor Simplyhealth Established 2008 Course records Men: Micah Kogo 60:17 Women: Gemma Steel...
- were members of a retail cash plan, with 60% of those plans being with Simplyhealth. The corporate market was around three times that size. Comprehensive...
- churches and other notable buildings, financial institutions such as Simplyhealth and Lloyds Banking Group, and the Stannah Group, whose HQ is also in...
- day for 2018". Cyclist. Retrieved 2 October 2018. "Stage Set For 37th Simplyhealth Great North Run". Great Runs. 8 September 2017. Archived from the original...
- Previous sponsors have been ExpressTest by Cignpost Diagnostics (2021), Simplyhealth (2017-2019), Morrisons (2015), Bupa (1993–2014) and Diet Coke (1990–1992)...