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Switch broadband & save £200+ annually

New research reveals UK families could save hundreds by switching broadband providers. Find out how to cut costs without sacrificing speed or reliability.

Ofcom reviews UK telecoms market

UK regulator Ofcom has launched a major review of the telecoms sector, focusing on competition, pricing, and service quality. Here's how it could impact you.

Canada cancels Starlink contract over Musk remarks

The Canadian government has terminated its contract with SpaceX's Starlink, citing concerns over Elon Musk's controversial remarks. The decision impacts rural broadband expansion plans.

Gigaclear fined £800k over 999 call failure

Broadband provider Gigaclear has been hit with an £800,000 fine after a technical blunder left customers unable to contact emergency services for nearly a month.

BT repays £18m to overcharged customers

BT has been ordered to refund £18 million to customers after an investigation found the telecom giant overcharged for landline services. Find out if you're eligible for compensation.

Santander hit by major banking outage

Thousands of Santander customers were left unable to access their accounts due to a major technical glitch. Here’s the latest on the disruption and how it affects you.

Fortnite servers down for v29.30 update

Epic Games has taken Fortnite servers offline for scheduled maintenance ahead of the v29.30 update. Here's everything you need to know about downtime, new content, and when you can play again.

Sky Broadband speeds get major UK upgrade

Sky is rolling out quicker broadband speeds for UK customers, promising enhanced streaming, gaming, and browsing experiences. Find out if you're eligible for the upgrade.

Post Office IT meltdown: Nationwide services down

A major Post Office IT meltdown has disrupted services across the UK, leaving customers unable to access essential transactions. Here’s the latest on the outage and when normal service may resume.

Reeves' economics: New growth or old tricks?

Rachel Reeves' economic strategy promises renewal but risks repeating past mistakes with deregulation dressed as innovation. Is this just trickle-down economics in new packaging?

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