Sky is hitting back against rival BT's move to offer free TV sport with its broadband by announcing it'll offer free broadband to Sky Sports customers.
Letting agents' fees are now "truly out of control" and tenants are having to go without food or turn off heating to cover their costs, a housing and homelessness charity has warned.
Britain's big six energy companies will face fines unless they open up the electricity market to competition from independent rivals, under proposals by Ofgem.
Consumers are to get stronger rights to refunds, repairs or replacements when buying goods and services under the Government's draft Consumer Rights Bill, which was published today.
Further details of plans to make sure bank customers can switch accounts within seven working days from September were announced by the Payments Council today.
Lloyds Banking Group has admitted to "issues" with how it handles payment protection insurance (PPI) complaints after an investigation alleged staff were told to ignore possible fraud.
11 June 2013
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