New research has revealed that more than 50% of the British public forget to review their monthly expenditure, missing out on savings. And while 43 per...
13.6 million British households did not change energy supplier last year, missing out on savings. Figures from OFGEM show that savings of around £300 this year...
Brits are blaming their partners and children for wasteful energy habits, sending energy bills soaring by around £600m a year across the UK. Almost a third...
Prepayment meters are to be investigated by the energy watchdog Ofgem after a freedom of information request found half a million were ‘forcibly’ installed in homes...
Two of the big six energy companies, npower and Scottish Power, have seen customer complaints doubling in the first quarter of 2014, because of issues related...
A lack of competition in the payday loan market means customers are overpaying for their loans, the market regulator has claimed. Preliminary reports from the Competition...
Customers of the energy supplier Npower made more complaints than those of any other large energy company last year, according to new findings from Citizens Advice....
The number of donations made to the UK’s leading food bank provider has surged after an undercover Mail on Sunday journalist lied to obtain food for...
The insurance industry has insisted that the situation “is under control” after facing criticism and calls for faster service to people affected by the UK flooding...
A group of MPs are calling for greater restrictions on payday loan firms’ advertising strategies, after a report by the Citizens Advice Bureau revealed they were...
Payday lenders have come under more fire after figures released by watchdog Ofcom found that almost 400,000 adverts for the controversial companies were shown on TV...
A one-off evidence session looking into the regulation of the payday lender industry will be held on November 5 at the Palace of Westminster, London. The...
Food poverty charity the Trussell Trust has called on the prime minister to commission an urgent inquiry into the “scandalous” levels of food poverty in the UK, after dramatic...
Liberal Democrat leaders have vowed to address working rights, including lifting minimum wage workers out of tax and action of ‘zero hour contracts’ if they win...
Education secretary Michael Gove has sparked anger after saying that families turn to food banks “because of poor financial management”. The comments, which were made during education questions in...