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Brokers vs Comparison sites: Why use an insurance broker?
Do you really need to use a professional insurance broker when there are so many comparison sites available? In 2026, with dozens of websites...
2026 Housing Market predictions: Gen Z gets a foot on the ladder
What are experts predicting for the 2026 housing market? Over the last five years, we’ve seen rapid growth in house prices during the peak pandemic...
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...
Moving soon? Save up to £397 on bills
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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...
Can I save energy by unplugging things?
How much energy can you really save by unplugging things around the house? Hunting down devices left on standby is a common energy-saving tip - in...
How to find and use your fuse box
Do you know where to find the fuse box in your home? Finding and testing the fusebox is one of the day-one priorities on our home move checklist....
Which energy supplier is right for you?
Switching energy suppliers is one of the simplest ways to save on your energy bills, but how do you choose an energy supplier? The differences...
Energy Price Cap update: what July’s changes mean for your bills
If you're moving home this summer, there's some encouraging news when it comes to your energy bills. From 1 July 2025, the energy price cap, which...
What happens when your energy supplier goes bust
Do you know what to do when your energy supplier goes bust? Here is everything you need to know when that happens. Energy market in the past few...
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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...
What’s the best broadband company for customer service in 2025?
We all want the best broadband service possible at home, from the speed of our downloads to how reliable our connection is. However, one often...
Should I buy a Wi-Fi router for my home?
Do you need to buy a router when setting up your home internet? Almost all UK broadband packages come with a router included in the cost of the...
Do I need a landline phone in 2025?
Do most people really need a landline phone in 2025? You are likely part of the 85% of UK residents who no longer use their landline phone...
Moving home with Sky broadband
When moving home, one of the first things you’ll want to take care of is your broadband service. If you’re currently using Sky broadband and want to...
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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...
What is a CPZ? How to get a parking pass in Controlled Parking Zone
Is your home in a CPZ? If you’re moving to a new area or have recently got a car, you need to make sure you have permission to park around your...
Landlords, Letting Agents and Property Managers: What’s the Difference?
Rented homes can be managed by a landlord, letting agent, or property manager – and sometimes all three. While the three roles are similar, there...
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