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The October 2024 price cap and what it means for your bills
The October 2024 energy price cap is in place from the 1st of October, controlling the energy prices and standing charges of customers on standard variable tariffs. The new price cap raises energy...

How will the Renters’ Rights Bill affect you?
The Renters' Rights Bill, introduced to parliament earlier this month, is the latest piece of registration designed to strengthen legal protection for renters. As recently as earlier this year, the...

Don’t overpay for broadband extras
Broadband extras to add to your package are usually offered right at the end of placing your order. If you've already gone through the long process of choosing a supplier, package and speed, it can...

Spread the word: Who to contact when you move
Do you know who to contact when you move home? If not, you could miss important post - or worse. Luckily, we've compiled this handy list of the organisations and businesses that might need to know...

Hacks to declutter your home when you move
One of the first steps on our complete moving checklist is to declutter your home - and for good reason. The fewer things you move with the faster and cheaper your move will be. Don't waste time and...

How your bills will change this October under the new Energy Price Cap
Households across the UK will face a 10% increase in their energy bills as Ofgem raises its price cap. What is the energy price cap? The energy price cap is a maximum limit on the amount...

Am I responsible for utilities in an empty home?
Who is responsible for paying for utilities in an empty home? The question is particularly important to anyone currently responsible for a home they're not living in. This could be because you're in...

Would installing a water meter save you money?
Every home in the UK has meters that measure energy usage, but only about half have a water meter fitted. If you don't currently have one, installing a water meter could reduce your monthly bills...
Energy

How to convert your gas units to kwh
Are you trying to convert your meter reading from gas units to kWh? While energy companies usually require you to send them readings in kWh, many older gas meters still measure in m³ and f³ (cubic...

Will the January 2024 price cap change your bills?
Ofgem, the UK regulator for energy, has updated the UK 2024 energy price cap. The average household will now pay £1,928 a year for gas and electricity. This is an increase of just over 5% - around...

How to read your energy bill
The energy price cap level for the period 1 January to 31 March 2024 is £1,928 a year for a typical household that uses gas and electricity and pays by Direct Debit. To ensure you are charged the...

Should I move to a home with a Heat Pump?
More and more movers are looking for energy-efficient homes, and a heat pump is at the top of many wishlists. There are several factors driving people to move into greener properties. A recent...
Broadband & TV

Energy market exit: Shell Energy and Broadband for sale
Shell has announced the sale of its energy and broadband arms, alongside its exit from the retail energy business. The news comes amid concerns that rumours of the end of the energy crisis have been...

Is Sky down? What to do when your broadband isn’t working
Reliable internet connectivity has become an essential part of our everyday lives, and when broadband services experience disruptions, it can be frustrating. If you're a Sky customer in the UK and...

The best home WiFi extender 2023
Are you searching for a WiFi extender to improve your home internet connection? For those living in large, oddly shaped or older properties, WiFi extenders can be a lifeline. These handy devices...

Where to watch Eurovision finals 2023 in the UK
Lovers of glitter and Europop across the UK, get ready - here's how to watch Eurovision 2023 live. Eurovision is one of the year's biggest international music events, bringing together acts from 37...
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Moving Guides

Connecting utilities: what happens when you move home?
Moving house is already complicated, and disconnecting and connecting utilities at your old and new home is another piece of the puzzle. To make things simpler, we've broken down what to do with each of your essential utilities and services when you move out and the...

Setting up Energy in the UK
In this guide, we've included some of the most common questions on energy, including how to set up and manage your energy, the UK's energy infrastructure and a glossary of common key terms you'll need to know - whether you're new to the UK or you want to know more...

What’s the best month to move house?
Of all the questions that come up when you plan a move, 'What's the best month to move home?' might not seem obvious. Many home moves are based on necessity. Accepting a new job, welcoming a new family member or moving to study are all common reasons that a home move...

How to cancel your Virgin Media services (without exit fees!)
Are you looking for a way to cancel Virgin Media services without paying an exit fee? Usually, Virgin Media charges around 60% of the remaining value of your contract if you leave early. This can be £100s! Fortunately, there are some circumstances where you can leave...
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