MoneySavingExpert News
November

Pension age rise 'a bitter blow'
The Government's plans to bring forward an increase in the state pension age to 67 have been met with dismay by elderly groups
30 November 2011

BT prices to rise this Saturday
As well as line rental, some call costs and TV and broadband package prices will also rise in price on 3 December
30 November 2011

Calls to extend stamp duty concession for first-time buyers
The mortgage industry is disappointed the Government plans to end the stamp duty 'holiday' for first-time buyers
30 November 2011

Autumn Budget Statement: January petrol duty rise scrapped
The price of fuel had been due to increase by 3p per litre on 1 January
29 November 2011

Autumn Budget Statement: Train fares to rise 6%
The Government will reduce the planned 8% hike in January to 6%. London tube and bus fares will also rise 6%
29 November 2011

Should you buy Ocado's Total Saving Pass discount finder?
Online supermarket Ocado offers a £9 'Total Saving Pass', giving customers up to 15% off certain items
29 November 2011

'0% credit card deals could change forever, for the worse'
Halifax has launched a top credit card, but the offer isn't available to all successful applicants. A sign of things to come?
29 November 2011

Autumn Budget Statement: Some benefits to rise by inflation, others cut
Chancellor George Osborne announced he will uprate some working age state benefits by inflation but scrapped other rises
29 November 2011

Pensions enrolment delay for small businesses
Automatic pensions enrolment for small businesses is to be delayed until the start of the next Parliament
28 November 2011
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E.on Next to cut winter bills by up to 50% for some customers on low incomes – here's what's happening
29 September 2023If you're an E.on Next customer, look out for a message from the firm offering you up to 50% off your bills this winter, as the supplier is launching a new support scheme. -
EDF Energy to cut bills for some by £30 this winter – Martin Lewis welcomes move but says 'it's not a game-changer'
29 September 2023EDF Energy will cut bills by £30 for some 260,000 of its customers who get the Government's Warm Home Discount this winter. -
Martin and MSE among organisations calling for energy social tariff as millions expected to struggle with bills this winter
29 September 2023The Government must urgently introduce an energy social tariff to prevent millions of households from falling into fuel poverty this winter, consumer organisations including MoneySavingExpert have said. -
Train strike refund rights as Northern, Southeastern, Thameslink and more set for week of disruption
28 September 2023Rail users in England, Scotland and Wales face disruption over the coming week as workers across multiple train operators, including Northern, Southeastern, Thameslink and more, take strike action and refuse to work overtime. -
Mortgage rates fall as Bank of England unexpectedly holds UK rates – so should you fix?
26 September 2023Interest rates on fixed mortgage deals have been edging down over the past few weeks with some five and 10-year fixes now at below 5%.
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Martin Lewis: Is it time to ban unnecessary Christmas presents?
11 September 2023Update September 2017: It’s eight years since I first braved this subject, expecting a snowstorm of protest. Instead, year after year more join in, like Julia who recently tweeted me, “@MartinSLewis, finally took your advice and told my family I can’t afford Christmas presents. What a weight off my mind. Thank you.” One year even the Archbishop of... -
Martin Lewis: Five things all new English university starters should know
4 September 2023The 2023 academic year is about to start, and it'll see the biggest shake-up to student finance in England for a decade. The changes are both subtle and massive. On the surface they look like a tweak, in practice they will increase the eventual cost of going to university by over 50% for many typical graduates.