Customers of the small energy supplier Iresa have vented their anger over unexpected increases to their monthly direct debits – with some seeing what they pay rise despite their account already being in credit.
The firm behind the UK's main cash machine network has announced a series of reforms which could lead to some ATMs closing – but should protect the most rural and remote machines.
Many of the 1.67 million homeowners with an interest-only mortgage could be at risk of losing their homes if they struggle to repay their balance at the end of their mortgage, the Financial Conduct Authority has warned.
Customers of Future Energy, the small energy supplier which stopped trading last week, are to be taken on by Green Star Energy, the energy regulator announced today.
The price of applying for a passport is set to increase on Tuesday 27 March by £3 if you do it online and £12.50 if you do it by post – but there's a way to lock in today's cheaper price if you're due to renew right up until the end of 2018.
Some private parking firms will have to abide by a new code of practice to be able to access owners' details from the DVLA – but the new Government-backed legislation is unlikely to stop rogue firms that don't sign up to the new rules from issuing tickets.
Big six energy firm E.on is sending letters saying it "needs" to install smart meters in "all" its customers' homes, MoneySavingExpert.com can reveal. But if you've got one of these letters and don't want a smart meter, you DON'T have to have one.
Two of the newest suppliers on the market offer a twist on the traditional way of paying for your energy, allowing you to bag cheap rates through monthly membership fees. But are they any good?
26 January 2018
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