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Car hire firms ordered to improve price and service transparency
The EU has enforced rules which mean car hire firms must treat their customers more fairly
20 January 2017

1,000s warned to check their insurance after Enterprise Insurance goes bust
Thousands of Enterprise Insurance customers will start to receive automatic compensation for defunct motor policies
26 October 2016

Car hire firms promise to treat customers fairer
Car hire firms Avis-Budget, Enterprise, Europcar, Hertz and Sixt have agreed to improve information given to customers
13 July 2015
17 August 2022
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Cheapest BT broadband in a year
But you can pay less elsewhere for faster
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The perfect time to buy car insurance
Don't wait till the last minute
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'I fixed to beat energy price rises'
'Do they have to honour it?'
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New. FREE £175 bank bribe
Plus top service
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£75 off Ninja air fryer & grill
3,000 available
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A-level results warning
Delaying uni could cost £10,000s
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Hot Diamonds 40% off everything
For example, £80 ring for £24
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Train or Tube journey affected by August strikes? Your refund rights
18 August 2022Transport services across the UK are to be disrupted again this month with thousands of rail workers due to walk out on Thursday 18, Friday 19 and Saturday 20 August. -
Coronavirus travel rights
18 August 2022We've the latest on the testing and self-isolation rules for travellers visiting popular destinations abroad, plus full refund and insurance rights for overseas and UK travel. -
John Lewis shopper? You've got one-week left to price match goods using its 'Never Knowingly Undersold' pledge
16 August 2022John Lewis & Partners shoppers have just one week left to benefit from the retailer's 'Never Knowingly Undersold' price promise before the almost century old pledge is scrapped on Monday 22 August. -
A-level results warning: putting off uni until next year could cost £10,000s more
16 August 2022School leavers getting their A-Level results this week should be aware that deferring for a year means they'll be on the new student finance system coming in England in September 2023, and will repay their loan for a much longer period, potentially costing £10,000s more. -
Reading and Leeds Festival line-up change leaves fans demanding refunds after Rage Against The Machine pulls out – your rights
16 August 2022Hundreds of music fans are demanding refunds on tickets they bought, after a last-minute change to the headline act at Leeds Festival. We explain your rights if you no longer want to go.
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Martin Lewis: The one thing everyone aged over 66 needs to know
9 August 2022It is a national tragedy that getting on for a million pensioners, many of whom have been paying into the system for years, are missing out on a critical boost to their income. It's called pension credit, and this year it also means you get an extra £650 to help with energy bills. -
Martin Lewis: Don't shop at Zara before you go to Spain, Greece, France or Italy
11 July 2022Update 17 July 2017: We tend to think since Brexit that the pound’s weaker than it has been for decades. While somewhat true against the dollar, against the euro it’s only a tad worse now than when I first wrote this in 2014. The logic of this blog stands just as strongly now. On the Spanish-English website...