The government has freed up £25million of funding to universities and telecom companies to usher in the next phase of mobile internet.
Continue ReadingGovernment launches consultation to examine routes to cheaper energy
Written by Michael Quinn in Household & Bills
The UK government has launched the Review of Electrical Market Arrangements (REMA), to try and reduce energy bills for UK households.
Continue ReadingNew research from Citizens Advice has shown that UK households are paying an extra £164 a year in bills due to failed energy…
Continue Reading2 million households missed bills each month this year
Written by Michael Quinn in Household & Bills
A new report from Which? has highlighted the growing number of people falling behind on bills. According to the consumer group, over two…
Continue ReadingAccording to Which?, ISPs are not doing enough to promote social tariffs, which are discounted broadband offers available to low-income households.
Continue ReadingOfgem issues warning to network operators following Storm Arwen review
Written by Michael Quinn in Energy Suppliers
Ofgem has warned energy firms that they must ‘up their game’ after a six-month review into power cuts during Storm Arwen.
Continue ReadingDespite Rishi Sunak’s recent support package for households, there are concerns some tenants will not receive anything.
Continue ReadingAccording to leading industry figures, hundreds of swimming pools across the UK could be facing closure due to rising energy prices.
Continue ReadingSix Million households could face blackouts this winter due to energy shortages
Written by Michael Quinn in Electricity
MP’s have warned that as many as six million households could face electricity rationing in the winter.
Continue ReadingCharity urges Ofgem to provide further support as households disconnect power
Written by Michael Quinn in Energy Suppliers
Ofgem has been urged by a leading food bank charity to offer further support for families struggling with bills.
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