MoneySavingExpert News January 2013 FSA to probe annuities market 'failure'The financial regulator is launching a review into whether people who are retiring are getting a "fair deal" when buying annuities.31 January 2013 Ryanair ordered to pay costs after ash cloud Ryanair has been ordered to pay costs to passengers stranded because of the 2010 volcanic eruption in Iceland.31 January 2013 House prices rose in January, says NationwideHouse prices jumped by 0.5% month-on-month in January, Nationwide said today.31 January 2013 Petrol market 'working well', despite high pricesThe UK's petrol market is "working well", an official report has concluded, despite campaigners calling for an investigation into high prices.30 January 2013 Car insurance costs down but younger women pay moreAverage car insurance prices fell towards the end of last year, but young women saw their premiums rise, new research by the AA shows.30 January 2013 Odeon allows Orange Wednesday online cinema bookingsCinema-goers can now book cheap 'Orange Wednesday' tickets online at more venues to avoid queuing or turning up to a sold-out screening. 29 January 2013 Households spend millions on unused TV channelsHouseholds are spending millions of pounds on television channels they never watch, according to a new survey.29 January 2013 Post Office cuts rates, but only tells savers afterThe Post Office has cut savings rates, but only bothered to write to many of its customers after the drop. 29 January 2013 Primus customers hit by service woesComplaints about home phone and broadband provider Primus have escalated over recent weeks, with some users reportedly waiting hours to get hold of the firm's customer service team. 28 January 2013 Government: 'Green Deal will tackle energy inefficiency'28 January 2013 1234 Suggest a story Got a money-related news story that affects you? Email us