Technically speaking, the bit that's required by law is "act only", covering injury to other people. "Third party" goes a bit beyond that, and covers injury to other people's goods (eg cars). But "act only" is very rare, and is normally only bought by people who have eg drink driving convictions, which makes even normal third party insurance prohibitively expensive.
I will now stop being a pedant who works in the insurance industry.
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I will now stop being a pedant who works in the insurance industry.