Adam French
Adam is the Editor at The Money Edit.
He has been working to save you money as a personal finance and consumer journalist, editor and commentator for several years. His work has appeared in the HuffPost, Which?, i paper and This is Money, plus various TV and radio as a personal finance, consumer rights and scams expert, which include BBC Rip Off Britain, LBC, 5 News, Steph's Packed lunch and Newsround to name a few. He was previously the senior consumer rights editor at Which?.
When Adam isn't working he's watching Norwich City yo-yo between leagues or walking his dog.
Latest articles by Adam French
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HSBC to close 11 branches in April - we list those impacted
High street bank HSBC will close 114 branches in the UK in 2023, with 11 closing in April. We have the full list of closures, plus what to do if your local branch is closing
By Adam French • Last updated
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Energy Price Guarantee expected to be extended by three months - reports
Reports have emerged that the Energy Price Guarantee is to be frozen at £2,500 for typical households for an extra 3 months, scrapping a planned £500 rise
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March 2023 Premium Bond winners revealed - are you a millionaire?
This month’s Premium Bond millionaires come from Nottinghamshire and Oxfordshire
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Top money-saving tips for 2023 from our personal finance experts
Personal finance experts share their best money-saving tips, tricks and life lessons to help you make more of your money in 2023
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Sky TV customer? Bag 6 months of free Apple TV Plus right now
Sky customers can get an Apple TV Plus 6-month free trial. Plus a clever hack to bag the deal if you're already an Apple TV Plus subscriber
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Heated airer vs dehumidifier - which is the cheapest way to dry clothes indoors?
We’ve found a heated airer and a dehumidifier are cheaper to use than a tumble-dryer, but how do they compare against each other?
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December’s Premium Bond winners revealed. How to check if you are a prize winner
Millions of lucky Brits with Premium Bonds will get good news as the winners of the December prize draw are announced. Here’s how to check if you are a winner
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Mini budget 2022: what was announced and what it means for your money
The government has branded its budget as a ‘growth plan’, but what was announced and what does it mean for you?
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Octopus energy to take on 1.5million Bulb customers - what it means for you
Customers of bust energy firm Bulb will move to Octopus Energy - we explain what it means if you're affected
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Liz Truss quits as Prime Minister - what does it mean for your money and the cost of living?
Liz Truss has quit as PM after 44 days in office. We explain what it could mean for your money
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Natwest to close 43 more bank branches: where are they and what are your options?
Natwest has announced plans to shut 43 high street branches in 2023 – where are they and what does this mean for your money?
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Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng sacked - what does it mean for your money?
The Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has been scaled following weeks of financial turmoil - we explain what it means for taxes, energy bills and the ‘mini-budget’?
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Last chance to beat the Amazon Prime price increase
Amazon is increasing the cost of its Prime subscription from 15 September, but you can take action to avoid the price hike. We tell you when and how
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When will Ofgem announce the new energy price cap?
Energy prices are predicted to rise this autumn, here we explain when the next energy price cap will be confirmed and what you can do
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What is stagflation? What it means for the economy and your money
We explain what stagflation means and the steps you can take to fight back
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Energy price cap will be updated every three months
Regulator confirms energy price cap will be updated every three months instead of six
By Adam French • Published
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TSB bank goes down - what are your rights?
TSB bank offline leaving customers in the lurch and worried about making payments
By Adam French • Published
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Extreme weather warning: what are your rights working in a heatwave?
With forecasts of extreme heat in England this week, here is a guide for workers and the protection of Section 44 of the Employment Rights Act
By Adam French • Published
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Red weather warning for extreme heat to disrupt train travel - what are your rights?
With temperatures forecast to potentially exceed 40C, can you get your money back if you don’t travel during the extreme heat?
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