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Mobile phone provider O2 has apologised after charging its customers extra for a supposed 'loyalty discount'.
21 August 2018
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Interns, agency workers and 'gig economy' workers will be given greater rights under a new Government plan.
7 February 2018
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Anyone eager to vote in next month’s general election but not yet on the electoral roll must have registered before midnight on Monday.
22 May 2017
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Apple has launched a new payment system which allows you to spread the cost of a new iPhone 7 over 20 months in instalments – without paying a penny in interest.
13 September 2016
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Around half a million Post Office customers are facing steep home phone and broadband price hikes next month, with the cost of some packages set to increase by up to £36/year. But if you're affected it's possible to leave your contract penalty-free or haggle a better deal.
9 August 2016
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Samsung has launched its latest flagship phones – the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge – and revealed how much they'll cost you. The handsets, unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Sunday (21 February), are now available for pre-order both unlocked and on contract, with a release date of 11 March.
23 February 2016
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Sky has today announced prices for Sky Q, its new premium TV service that launches next month – and with packages starting at £42/mth with a £99 set-up fee, it doesn't come cheap.
29 January 2016
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Sky is being investigated by the communications regulator following complaints that customers are unable to cancel at the end of their contract.
7 August 2015
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EE and O2 mobile phone customers will be hit with monthly contract price rises of 1.1% from March or April, but if you're one of them there's little you can do to leave your contract penalty-free.
2 March 2015
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Thousands of Three Mobile customers who are out-of-contract will be moved off their current deal to a "similar" plan next year as the provider phases out old tariffs – but whether you're a winner or a loser depends on your current package.
11 November 2014

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