10 Expert Hacks to Slash Your Energy Bills Now
Energy bills set to rise? Don't panic. Our definitive guide reveals 10 practical, expert-backed strategies to reduce your gas and electricity costs immediately and save hundreds of pounds a year.
Energy bills set to rise? Don't panic. Our definitive guide reveals 10 practical, expert-backed strategies to reduce your gas and electricity costs immediately and save hundreds of pounds a year.
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar accuses First Minister John Swinney of political posturing over energy bills, as a new Ofgem price cap offers limited relief to struggling households.
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney launches scathing attack on Labour's energy policy, warning it will plunge millions into fuel poverty while failing to lower bills. Exclusive analysis reveals the deepening cost-of-living crisis.
Millions of UK households face a financial cliff edge as the Ofgem energy price cap drops by 7%, while critical government support for vulnerable families is withdrawn simultaneously.
Millions of UK households will see energy bills fall from July as Ofgem announces a significant 7% drop in its price cap. The new rate of £1,568 marks the lowest level since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, offering welcome relief to consumers.
Millions of UK households will see a welcome reduction in their energy costs this summer as the Ofgem price cap is set to fall by 7%. Get the full breakdown of the new rates and what it means for your bills.
Millions of UK households will see their energy bills fall this summer as the regulator Ofgem confirms a 7% reduction to the energy price cap. The average annual bill for a typical household will drop to £1,568 from July 1st.
Millions of UK households brace for higher energy costs as Ofgem announces a 4% price cap increase. Discover what this means for your winter bills and how to mitigate the impact.
British households face a double blow as Ofgem announces a significant winter energy price cap increase, while former President Trump's proposed tariffs on Indian goods threaten to fuel wider inflation.
Millions of UK households will see energy bills fall this summer as the regulator Ofgem announces a 7% reduction in the price cap. The average annual bill for a typical household will drop to £1,568 from July, offering relief amid the cost of living crisi
UK households are missing out on huge savings by not submitting a final meter reading before the April 1st price cap change. Our guide shows you how to avoid overpaying.
Major energy bill relief is coming this summer. The Ofgem price cap is predicted to fall by 7% in July, saving the average household £122 a year. Discover what this means for your wallet and why standing charges remain high.
Ofgem's new energy price cap will see the average annual bill rise to £1,928 from January, a £94 increase impacting millions of households across Britain.
Millions of UK households will see a significant drop in their energy bills this summer as the regulator Ofgem announces a 7% cut to the energy price cap. Find out how much you could save.
Great news for UK households! Ofgem's new energy price cap coming into effect in July will see the average annual bill drop to £1,568, saving consumers £122 a year. Here's what you need to know.
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis delivers crucial advice for UK households as the Ofgem price cap is set to fall in April but rise again in winter. Discover whether locking into a fixed deal now could save you hundreds.
Ofgem announces a 7% drop in the energy price cap from 1 July, meaning average annual dual-fuel bills will fall to £1,568. Find out what this means for your household budget.
From energy price cap drops and cost of living payments to new travel rules and passport fees, here's your essential financial guide to everything changing in September 2024.
Millions of UK households are set for a welcome reprieve as the energy regulator Ofgem announces a significant drop in the price cap. The average annual bill is expected to fall by over £100, offering crucial relief amid the ongoing cost of living crisis.
Millions of UK households will see their energy bills drop as the regulator Ofgem announces a significant reduction in the price cap. The average annual bill for a typical dual-fuel household will fall to £1,690, offering crucial relief amid the cost-of-l
The lone survivor of a lethal lunch that claimed three lives has given a harrowing account of the tragedy, as a coroner's inquest confirms the presence of the world's deadliest mushroom, the Death Cap, in the meal.
Erin Patterson, the Australian woman charged with murdering three relatives with a lethal mushroom lunch, has been placed on suicide watch in a maximum-security prison. Exclusive details reveal her high-risk inmate status and the extreme measures taken fo
Millions of British households brace for a devastating blow to their finances as the energy price cap is predicted to surge by over £500 in January, exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis.
Millions of Brits are shifting their bedtime routines to capitalise on a major energy price cap change, with experts revealing how the simple timing of your dishwasher or washing machine could lead to significant savings.
A powerful coalition of over 100 women's rights and poverty organisations has issued a stern demand to the incoming Labour government, urging Sir Keir Starmer to abolish the controversial two-child benefit limit, branding it a 'vile policy' that plunges f
Labour's stance on the controversial two-child benefit cap sparks debate as campaigners urge the party to reconsider its policy ahead of the general election.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlights a critical flaw in the G7's Russian oil price cap, as Moscow reportedly exploits third-party traders to bypass sanctions. Meanwhile, Trump's controversial NATO remarks add fuel to geopolitical tensions.
Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock calls on Keir Starmer to abolish the two-child benefit limit, citing its impact on child poverty. Will Labour take action?
Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock criticises the controversial two-child benefit cap, urging the party to scrap the policy if it wins the next election.
Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock has called on the government to scrap the controversial two-child limit on benefits, arguing it pushes families into poverty. Read more on the growing backlash against the policy.