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Small supplier Outfox the Market is changing how it takes monthly direct debit payments, meaning some customers face paying 40% more during winter months – on top of hiking prices for the third time in five months.
27 November 2018
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Household bills are rising faster than inflation for the first time since April 2017, according to the latest MSE Bills Tracker. 
26 November 2018
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Just over 138,000 of Britain's 12 million smart meters are guaranteed to retain their full functionality if you switch your energy supplier. 
21 November 2018
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Extra Energy, a small supplier with about 108,000 domestic customers, has ceased trading – but if you're a customer your supply will continue as normal.
21 November 2018
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There are now only five energy tariffs on the market that would cost you less than £1,000 per year with typical use, MoneySavingExpert.com can reveal.
9 November 2018
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The energy price cap announced today is "misnamed" and is NOT an indication of the maximum amount householders will pay, Martin Lewis has warned.  
6 November 2018
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Some of the coldest rented homes in England and Wales are set to get energy efficiency upgrades, due to amended rules announced by the Government today.
5 November 2018
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Small supplier Eversmart Energy has launched the cheapest one-year fix on the market – but you'll need to pay the whole cost upfront. 
29 October 2018
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Energy supplier Ebico is ending its variable, zero-standing charge tariff, and moving all 46,000 customers on it to a higher priced deal – blaming Ofgem's incoming price cap for the move. 
22 October 2018
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There's a risk that a third of first generation smart meters may 'stay dumb' after a billpayer switches energy supplier, a Government report has revealed. 
18 October 2018

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