MoneySavingExpert News
November

Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Tesco to cut petrol prices
Motorists filling up at Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Tesco will see petrol and diesel prices cut by up to 2p/litre
28 November 2014

Ofgem dishes out £39m in fines over carbon emissions failures
Ofgem has founf two generators guilty of failing to deliver energy saving measures to low-income households
28 November 2014

New standards for pension providers to be introduced
Pension providers will be required to check whether or not customers buying their products have already taken guidance
27 November 2014

Ofgem's 12-month price forecast falls slightly
The average annual dual fuel energy bill for the next 12 months is expected to be £1,326, according to Ofgem
27 November 2014

Advertising watchdog to consider pre-watershed ban on payday loans
The Government has asked BCAP to look at the scheduling of payday loan ads to limit their impact on children
26 November 2014

Up to 1.5 million prepaid gas customers overcharged
More than one million households with prepaid gas meters have been overcharged because of a fault with their meters
26 November 2014

Guest Comment: Online banking has transformed the way people manage their money
Research from the Payments Council shows the majority of people use online banking, but some people still have concerns
26 November 2014

Amazon to deliver to Post Office branches
Customers who order from Amazon will now be able to collect their parcels from one of 10,500 local Post Office branches
25 November 2014

People over 40 'denied mortgages'
New research suggests homebuyers over 40 are being denied mortgages because they will retire before the term is up
25 November 2014

Guest comment: Buyers and sellers are being ripped off by estate agents
Stella Creasy MP explains why she's calling for estate agents to be banned from charging fees to both buyers and sellers
24 November 2014
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Martin Lewis: Are you an E.on customer? Here's an easy way to cut what you pay for energy
25 September 2023E.on Next's 'Pledge' tariff could be an easy way to cut your bills over the next year, according to MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis. -
Last chance: Stock up on standard first-class stamps before prices rise by 14% next week
25 September 2023You've got just days left to stock up on first-class stamps before prices rise by 14%. From 2 October, the cost of a first-class stamp will be hiked to £1.25 – but if you buy stamps at their current price this week, you'll still be able to use them later. -
Wilko administration – here are your refund and shopping rights
25 September 2023Your refund and shopping rights as budget homeware retailer Wilko falls into administration. -
'Unfair' standing charges need to go: MPs back Martin's and MSE's calls for energy bill overhaul
23 September 2023Energy standing charges unfairly penalise households on lower incomes and those looking to cut their usage, a cross-party group of MPs have said in a new report published today. -
Martin Lewis: Urgent warning for savers as base rate held at 5.25%
22 September 2023You should open a fixed savings rate NOW in case rates are cut, MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis has warned.
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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.