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Do I need a TV licence?
The way we watch TV has completely changed in the past decade, but what does this mean for a TV…
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Hundreds to be moved on to Universal Credit
‘Managed migration’ – where we’re moved on to Universal Credit from other legacy benefits – has started up again
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What is a smart meter anyway?
The in-home display of a smart meter shows us how much energy we’re using in pounds and pence – and…
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Could an energy hardship fund help?
Bills have rocketed since the new energy price cap came in but several suppliers have an energy hardship fund that…
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How to cut household bills
As energy bills are rocketing it makes sense to look at how to cut other household bills to help cushion…
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Cheap train tickets in ‘Great Rail Sale’
If we’re thinking about travelling soon we can get cheap train tickets on some journeys from now until the end…
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New book teaches kids of loan shark dangers
A new book, funded by cash seized from crooks, is teaching kids about the dangers of borrowing from loan sharks
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Cost of fish and chips could hit £10
Fish and chips could be about to hit £10 a portion – but there are ways of saving cash without…
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Wages boost as National Insurance threshold rises
The threshold for National Insurance is rising, meaning we’ll get to take home more of our pay before making contributions
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Driving down the cost of motoring
The cost of filling up at the pumps has hit record highs but there are things we can do to…