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How to cut food waste and save hundreds of pounds
Cut back on food waste to save money on your grocery bill with our top tips
By Sue Hayward Last updated
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Energy bill freeze: winners and losers
Who are the winners and losers from the prime minister’s support package to tackle rising energy bills? Not everyone stands to benefit equally
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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LATEST: Fixed energy bills to get an automatic discount
Households will see their energy bills freeze from October until 2024. If you’re on a fixed energy deal you may be feeling left in the lurch as to whether you’ll see your bills fall in line with other customers. We explain everything you need to know
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Last updated
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Energy bills to be frozen until 2024 at £2,500 for typical bills
Prime minister Liz Truss announces an energy price freeze for households and businesses to support them with their energy bills
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Energy price freeze - what does it mean for the October energy price cap?
Truss puts a freeze on the energy price cap - we explain what it means for your energy bills from October
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Last updated
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Energy meter reading day: there's still time to submit your reading and avoid getting overcharged
URGENT: If you took gas and electricity meter readings before 1 October – but haven’t sent them to your supplier – don’t panic as there’s still time to do it
By Sue Hayward Last updated
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Mortgage chaos: rates RISE after lenders pull hundreds of deals
After suspending hundreds of mortgage products, lenders are now increasing the cost of deals, with a typical two-year fix now at almost 6%. We explain which deals, how it could affect you - and what you can do
By Katie Binns Published
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Energy bill hardship funds - where you can still apply
Could you be eligible for help with your energy bill from your provider?
By Katie Binns Last updated
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Interest rates rise to 2.25%
The Bank of England has hiked rates from 1.75% to 2.25%, the highest level since 2008. We explain what this means for your money
By Ruth Emery Published