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Scottish Water bills to rise in April 2026
Scottish Water customers will see bills rise in April 2026, the publicly owned organisation has confirmed. The increase will go towards maintaining...
What is the CRF? Government launches ‘Crisis and Resilience Fund’
From April 2026, UK residents will be able to request emergency funds from the CRF - the ‘Crisis and Resilience Fund’. In total, £3bn has been...
What are the average bills for a UK household in 2026?
Are you paying more or less than the average bills in the UK? While every home’s costs for utilities and services are different, knowing what the...
2026 TV Highlights: Essential viewing and where to watch
Which of the many 2026 TV highlights coming up this year are you most excited about? If you don’t know where to begin, check out our guide to the...
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These 6 habits are draining energy in your home
Are your daily habits wasting energy? With gas and electricity bills climbing once again in the cold winter months, it’s the perfect time to change...
What to look for when choosing an energy tariff
What should you look for when choosing an energy tariff? Being on the right tariff can cut your bills, lower your carbon footprint and reduce the...
Tomato Energy in trouble: what it means for customers
Tomato Energy, a small British energy supplier offering low prices and an eco-friendly fuel mix, is in trouble. The supplier has filed a ‘Notice of...
Should I switch to a fixed energy tariff in October 2025?
Should you switch to a fixed energy tariff? Households across the UK are searching for ways to fight the rising cost of living and keep bills...
Heat Pumps for homes: The ultimate guide
As heating bills have continued to climb since the UK energy crisis, heat pumps are regularly suggested as a way to cut home energy bills. With the...
Energy price cap to increase by 2% in October 2025
The UK's energy regulator, Ofgem's Energy price cap is now in effect for October 1 to December 31, 2025. This change will affect millions of...
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Small UK broadband companies: Inside indie broadband
Should you choose indie broadband? Small and independent internet suppliers are connecting more and more homes across the UK. Many indie suppliers...
What is Freeview TV?
What is Freeview - and is it really free? Some of the UK’s most popular TV channels, including the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, are part of a package of...
Which carrier network does your mobile use?
The UK is home to dozens of mobile companies - but did you know they all use one of four possible carrier networks? Knowing which carrier network...
What is the Sky Glass Air?
Sky has released its new generation of Sky Glass Streaming TVs, including the Sky Glass Air. Sleeker and more lightweight than the original Sky...
How much mobile data do I need?
Choosing the right mobile data allowance is one of the hardest parts of setting up a new phone plan. Too little, and you’ll find yourself losing...
6 free hacks for faster internet at home
Looking for easy ways to get faster internet at home? If you’re tired of sluggish downloads, endless buffering or jerky video calls, then this is...
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London councils cyber attacks: what to do if you’re affected
Several London councils are facing weeks of disruption after a significant cyber attack that compromised IT systems across Kensington and Chelsea,...
Moving in winter made simple: top hacks for winter moves
Moving in winter can feel like a daunting task. There are plenty of reasons August is the most popular month to move house, and moving home in the...
Renters’ Rights Act become law: What it means for you
The Renters’ Rights Act: New Protections for UK Tenants After years of negotiations, the Renters’ Rights Act has been approved by parliament and...
Do I need a TV licence? (Updated 2025)
While many households are legally required to pay the licence fee, it’s becoming increasingly common not to need a licence at all. Find out if...
Decode your tenancy agreement with our Rental Jargon Buster
Your tenancy agreement is a vital legal document. The agreement outlines the terms of your rental contract with your landlord. If a tenant and...
What is a property inventory, and what should it include?
If you’re renting a home, an accurate property inventory is essential to protecting yourself as a tenant. If you do have a dispute with your...
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