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Morrisons becomes the fourth major retailer to hike meal deal prices this year - here's how it compares
Morrisons has increased the cost of its meal deal by 50p from £3 to £3.50, making it the fourth major retailer to up prices this year. Here's how it compares.
24 May 2022

Car insurance prices 'could stabilise' as Government rethinks compensation shake-up
Proposed changes to the way personal injury compensation payouts are worked out could halt the rise in car insurance
7 September 2017

Bargain hunters slam retailers over cancelled Black Friday orders – refunds available but discounts may disappear
Black Friday shoppers have criticised retailers after payments were made for orders that were later cancelled
1 December 2016

Waitrose scraps its free hot drink offer in some stores – will it axe it entirely?
Members of Waitrose's loyalty cards programme are no longer able to get a totally free tea or coffee from all its stores
12 October 2016

Amazon Local daily deals to be axed
Online e-tailer Amazon is axing its daily deals website from mid-December, but vouchers can be used as normal
3 November 2015

Social Discount Network order failed to arrive? How to get your money back
Dozens of angry shoppers who ordered from 'Social Discount Network' say they've been left in the dark over their items
23 October 2015

Barclaycard to axe 'Bespoke Offers': How it affects you
Bespoke Offers and Beat My Price - the deals service run by Barclaycard - will close for business on Monday 26 October
22 October 2015
26 September 2023
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E.on Next to cut winter bills by up to 50% for some customers on low incomes – here's what's happening
29 September 2023If you're an E.on Next customer, look out for a message from the firm offering you up to 50% off your bills this winter, as the supplier is launching a new support scheme. -
EDF Energy to cut bills for some by £30 this winter – Martin Lewis welcomes move but says 'it's not a game-changer'
29 September 2023EDF Energy will cut bills by £30 for some 260,000 of its customers who get the Government's Warm Home Discount this winter. -
Martin and MSE among organisations calling for energy social tariff as millions expected to struggle with bills this winter
29 September 2023The Government must urgently introduce an energy social tariff to prevent millions of households from falling into fuel poverty this winter, consumer organisations including MoneySavingExpert have said. -
Train strike refund rights as Northern, Southeastern, Thameslink and more set for week of disruption
28 September 2023Rail users in England, Scotland and Wales face disruption over the coming week as workers across multiple train operators, including Northern, Southeastern, Thameslink and more, take strike action and refuse to work overtime. -
Mortgage rates fall as Bank of England unexpectedly holds UK rates – so should you fix?
26 September 2023Interest rates on fixed mortgage deals have been edging down over the past few weeks with some five and 10-year fixes now at below 5%.
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Martin Lewis: Is it time to ban unnecessary Christmas presents?
11 September 2023Update September 2017: It’s eight years since I first braved this subject, expecting a snowstorm of protest. Instead, year after year more join in, like Julia who recently tweeted me, “@MartinSLewis, finally took your advice and told my family I can’t afford Christmas presents. What a weight off my mind. Thank you.” One year even the Archbishop of... -
Martin Lewis: Five things all new English university starters should know
4 September 2023The 2023 academic year is about to start, and it'll see the biggest shake-up to student finance in England for a decade. The changes are both subtle and massive. On the surface they look like a tweak, in practice they will increase the eventual cost of going to university by over 50% for many typical graduates.