MoneySavingExpert News 2011 Sale-and-rent-back firms offer 'woeful' advice, says Which?Homeowners considering selling their home and renting it back again are being given "woefully inadequate" advice, a consumer watchdog warns today.22 February 2011 Co-op admits to unfair rate-jacking rule21 February 2011 Halifax to repay £500 million to 300,000 mortgage holdersHalifax will repay £500 million to mortgage customers who were given "confusing" information about a cap in interest costs.21 February 2011 Post Office to launch inflation-beating savingsThe Post Office will launch a savings account that tracks inflation next week.20 February 2011 O2 to hike broadband prices18 February 2011 Benefits shake-up to introduce Universal CreditsThe Government has pledged the biggest shake-up of the benefits system in 60 years, saying 2.7 million households will be better off and almost a million people will be taken out of poverty.17 February 2011 Birmingham Citizens Advice Bureaux savedDebt help seekers received more good news this week as it was revealed five drop-in centres due to close in Birmingham have been saved.17 February 2011 Treasury sets out new financial watchdog powersPlans to overhaul the structure of financial regulation were revealed today, in a bid to prevent a future financial crisis. 17 February 2011 Signal share boost for Orange and T-Mobile customersOrange and T-Mobile customers can share both networks' signal to boost their chances of getting reception.16 February 2011 Annual energy statements 'not working'New annual energy statements are failing consumers despite their pivotal role in the regulator's plans to create a competitive market, it is claimed.16 February 2011 First636465 Suggest a story Got a money-related news story that affects you? Email us