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Household bills and expenses are rising slower than overall inflation, this month's MSE Bills Tracker shows – but don't rest on your laurels as it's likely you could still make big savings.
23 February 2018
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The new Agile tariff from Octopus Energy tracks wholesale price changes and may even pay you to use electricity - but in reality it seems very unlikely you'll make any cash from it.
22 February 2018
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Gas and electricity supplier Spark Energy has apologised after a debt collection firm contacted a number of its ex-customers and wrongly told them they owed money - even though some closed their accounts years ago.
21 February 2018
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Energy regulator Ofgem has opened an investigation into gas and electricity supplier Iresa's customer service.
16 February 2018
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An energy price cap must be introduced by next winter to stop millions of customers being ripped off, a committee of MPs has said.
13 February 2018
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Energy regulator Ofgem is to trial a collective deal for 50,000 customers who haven't switched for more than three years - but you needn't wait to save.
12 February 2018
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Up to five million vulnerable and prepay energy customers could see their bills rise by an average £58 a year after the regulator Ofgem announced it is to increase its price cap.
7 February 2018
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All but 80 of the millions of smart meters so far installed in the UK are still first-generation meters which are likely to lose their 'smart' functionality if you switch energy provider, new figures reveal.
6 February 2018
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The energy regulator is to investigate whether Ovo Energy gave some of its customers inaccurate information relating to how much gas and electricity they'd used.
2 February 2018
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About one million energy customers who are deemed to be vulnerable and so are given a discount on their gas and electricity should see their bills drop by an average of £102 a year, as the regulator extends a price cap. But many could actually save more by switching.
2 February 2018

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