Motorists filling up at Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Tesco are set to benefit as the supermarkets are cutting petrol and diesel prices by up to 2p/litre.
Two power generation firms are to pay penalties totalling £39 million, which includes redress to be paid out to consumers, following their failure to deliver energy saving measures to low-income households.
Pension providers will be required to check whether or not customers buying their products have already taken advice on their options under rules set out by the City regulator to help people make the most of their retirement savings freedoms from next year.
The average annual dual fuel energy bill for the next 12 months is expected to be £1,326, according to Ofgem's latest supply market indicator published today.