Just 18% of energy managers in the UK said that meeting sustainability targets was their biggest priority, according to a survey.
Continue ReadingTwenty UK universities, including Newcastle University and the University of Exeter, have inked a collaborative £50 million deal to buy energy directly from…
Continue ReadingFormer subscribers to TalkTalk broadband services who want to continue to use their old email accounts will now face a £5 monthly or…
Continue ReadingReliable Broadband More Important than Partners and Family Pets
Written by Lauren Smith in Broadband
In a YouGov poll which makes for somewhat concerning reading, half of Britons claim that access to reliable internet is more important than…
Continue ReadingFour Energy Suppliers Could Lose Licence Over Unpaid Taxes
Written by Fergus Cole in Energy Suppliers
Four small energy suppliers have been ordered to pay almost £15 million in unpaid green taxes or face losing their licence.
Continue ReadingVirgin Media has revealed more details about its new 1Gbps broadband package, which will be available to one million UK premises by the…
Continue Reading205,000 electricity customers abandoned the UK’s largest energy suppliers in favour of mid-sized and small suppliers in August, according to the latest data…
Continue ReadingProviders Pledge Fairer Prices to Loyal and Vulnerable Customers
Written by Lauren Smith in Broadband
The UK’s largest broadband providers have committed to curbing prices for out-of-contract and vulnerable consumers, following concerns about ‘loyalty penalties’.
Continue ReadingHead of Smart Meter Rollout Opens Control Centre in Manchester
Written by Lauren Smith in Smart Meters
The organisation leading the smart meter rollout has opened a new control centre in Greater Manchester, to facilitate deployment and innovation of the…
Continue ReadingUp to 210,000 customers of mobile network Three are being hit with a loyalty penalty as high as £32.4 million a year, according…
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