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April 2018

More than 10,000 British travellers a year are having to apply for emergency documentation to access medical care in Europe because they don't have a valid EHIC, figures obtained by MoneySavingExpert reveal.
23 April 2018
TSB has waived all overdraft fees and interest charges for personal banking and small business customers for April, after its IT meltdown dragged into its fifth day - and if you've been left out of pocket by the outage in other ways, you may be able to get cash back.
23 April 2018
Parents are being hit with unexpected bills because their children are spending money on in-game purchases for the hit video game Fortnite without their knowledge - and in some cases kids as young as seven have blown big sums. If your child plays Fortnite, here's how to make sure they're not spending your cash without permission.
23 April 2018
Scottish Power has become the third Big Six energy provider in ten days to announce a price hike, after it revealed it's increasing standard variable gas and electricity prices from 1 June. Dual fuel direct debit customers will see annual bills increase by an average of 5.5%, or £63.
20 April 2018
Mobile provider Three is increasing the prices of out-of-allowance calls and additional services from 18 June - and if you're affected, you probably won't be able to leave penalty-free.
20 April 2018
One hundred and forty thousand households were left without gas or electricity this winter because they didn't have enough money to top up their prepayment meter, Citizens Advice is warning.
20 April 2018
The number of PPI complaints jumped by 40% in the second half of 2017, new figures reveal.
19 April 2018
From today, up to two million customers on E.on's standard variable tariff will see their energy bills rise by an average of £22/year, as the company changes the way it charges.
19 April 2018
TalkTalk is the most complained about broadband and landline provider according to new data from the communications regulator.
18 April 2018
Student loan interest rates, already a source of much anger and a Government review, are set to rise again in September. Current students from England and Wales will almost certainly see the rate rise from 6.1% to 6.3% - and many former students with outstanding loans will see their rates rise too.
18 April 2018

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