MoneySavingExpert News Consumer Focus Victims told to pay twice for electricity doorstep scamEnergy giants are forcing up to 85,000 households hit by a doorstep energy scam to pay twice for their electricity.9 September 2010 Energy giants face mis-selling investigationFour of the big six energy firms face investigation amid allegations of mis-selling.2 September 2010 Broadband speeds not up to advertising claimsBroadband is getting faster but the gap has widened between download speeds and advertised rates, an Ofcom report reveals today.27 July 2010 Call to reform pre-payment energy meters as 1.4 million cut offAn alarming 1.4 million households have lost their energy supply in the past year because of payment problems, a lobby group has claimed.16 July 2010 Energy bills to be made clearerHouseholds will receive clearer energy bills under new rules that come into force today.1 July 2010 OFT announces crackdown on cash Isa rates and transfersCash Isa providers will finally have to display the interest rate paid on statements, while they must also speed up transfer times when savers switch accounts.29 June 2010 Probe finds energy firms failing customers in debtEnergy suppliers are often hitting those in arrears with exorbitant repayment demands, a review has found.3 June 2010 Watchdog wants end to 'hidden' overseas mobile phone costsA lobby group is calling on mobile phone firms to slash the cost of using your handset overseas.2 June 2010 Lower phone bills: Ofcom cuts connection rates to mobilesTelecoms regulator Ofcom has opened the door to lower bills for millions of customers today after moving to slash mobile phone connection fees.1 April 2010 'Super complaint' into Cash ISA transfers launchedConsumer Focus, the official consumer champion, has today issued a super complaint to the Office of Fair Trading about Cash ISAs.31 March 2010 First456 Suggest a story Got a money-related news story that affects you? Email us