Four million mobile phone customers are being charged for handsets they already own, losing an average of £22 per month, according to research…
Continue ReadingSadiq Khan Joins Forces With Business to Ensure London’s Green Future
Written by Chetan Chauhan-Sims in Climate Change Government Policy
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has partnered with 11 major UK businesses to help make London the world’s greenest city.
Continue ReadingBrexit Secretary Dominic Raab pledged Thursday that the government will try to impose a “limit” on the reintroduction of roaming charges for British…
Continue ReadingIn a biannual survey of UK internet and phone providers, Zen Internet and Plusnet have landed the top spots for customer service quality.
Continue ReadingWinter is Coming: Top Tips for Ensuring Your Bills Don’t Spiral out of Control
Written by Lauren Smith in Household & Bills
After a blistering summer, UK residents might be welcoming the approach of autumn and cooler temperatures, eagerly stashing away fans and swimsuits and…
Continue Reading11 million households on poor value default energy tariffs will save an average of £75 per year under a new price cap to…
Continue ReadingREA: Government Undermining Biomass Power
Written by Michael Quinn in Government Policy Renewable Energy
The UK government has been criticised by the Renewable Energy Association (REA) following their decision to lower the obligatory level of greenhouse gas…
Continue ReadingGovernment Policy Could Slow Onshore Wind Development
Written by Lauren Smith in Climate Change Government Policy
2017 was a banner year for onshore wind deployment, but government policy is stifling future investment in the sector, industry body RenewableUK has…
Continue ReadingEnergy giant British Gas has been fined £2.65 million by the regulator Ofgem for a variety of misdeeds and illegal practices.
Continue ReadingSSE Npower Merger Gets Provisional Clearance from Regulator
Written by Lauren Smith in Energy Suppliers
The proposed merger between Big Six energy suppliers SSE and Npower has been provisionally approved by regulators, which found there’s “plenty of choice”…
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