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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...
The broadband jargon buster
If you're confused about some of the terms in your internet contract, don't panic - our broadband jargon buster is here to help. Below, you'll find explainers for some of the most common technical...
999, 105 or 111? EVERY UK Emergency phone number
There's more than one emergency phone number in the UK. While 999 is the most famous, it might not be the right one for your situation. The right one to call depends on the severity of your...
Switch to direct debit and save money on energy bills
Do you pay for energy by direct debit? These automatic monthly payments are not only the easiest way to pay your bill on time each month, they can also save you money. Energy suppliers save their...
How to register for water when you move
When you move into a UK home the water supply will be connected, but it's still important to register for water with your local supplier. Customers who fail to set up their accounts properly can be...
How to switch energy suppliers: Everything you need to know
Are you looking to switch energy suppliers? Perhaps you've been reading about impending energy price increases and are looking to save on your gas and electricity bills. If you are then we're here...
Energy
Winter energy price cap announced today
UK energy regulator Ofgem has confirmed this year's winter energy price cap. The average UK household will pay £1923 a year for electricity and gas under the new price cap. Every 3 months, Ofgem...
Predictions for the October energy price cap
Market analysts at Cornwall Insights have officially released their predictions for the October energy price cap. While the new price cap won't be confirmed by Ofgem until August 25th, Cornwall...
Are we facing the end of the energy price cap?
On August 25th, UK energy regulator Ofgem will announce the latest price cap rates, but there are growing calls from within both Ofgem and the government for the end of the energy price cap...
Customers of smaller energy companies are happier with their service
Uk energy regulator Ofgem reports that customers are increasingly dissatisfied with their energy providers' customer service. However, those registered with small energy suppliers seem to be bucking...
Broadband & TV
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...
Don’t need a TV licence? Claim exemption now
If you live in the UK, you've probably been contacted by TV Licensing at some point - even if you don't actually need a TV licence. TV Licensing is the organisation responsible for enforcing the...
Price increase 2023: Energy, Water, Broadband, Council tax
As April rolls around, households across the UK will see increases in broadband, water, and council tax bills. Meanwhile, businesses will face a hike in energy bills as the government's Energy Bill...
5G vs Starlink: Which is faster?
From SpaceX's Starlink to 5G mobile internet, in 2023 the options for internet connections that don't rely on traditional infrastructure are better than ever. If you don't have access to one of the...
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Moving Guides
Gazunder offers and Gazumping: What’s the law in the UK?
If you're looking into buying a house, you've probably heard the terms gazunder and gazump being used by property agents and industry analysts. While they may sound like characters from a kid's TV show, these terms both refer to last-minute offers when buying a house....
Can an estate agent lie about offers?
Can an estate agent lie to you as they try to sell your home? It's a question many sellers find themselves asking as they dive into the process of listing their home on the market. One common cause for mistrust is around buyers making offers below the listed selling...
Which is the best broadband supplier for customer service?
We're all about helping people find the best broadband supplier. We've helped thousands of movers set up their perfect packages. Along the way, we've learned that the best choice for broadband can mean different things to different people. One big influence on how...
How to change your driving licence address online
If you're moving home, updating your driving licence address is one of the essential tasks to cross off your to-do list. If you don't keep your driving licence up to date, you could be fined up to £1000! Luckily, the process of updating your address with the DVLA...
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