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Fixing broken goods may cost less than 'worthless warranties' – report

28 June 2022
Fixing broken goods may cost less than 'worthless warranties' – report

Fixing broken goods may cost less than 'worthless warranties' – report

28 June 2022

HOUSEHOLDS keen to save money should consider cancelling extended warranties on appliances and instead pay for the repairs themselves, says Which?


Plans to cap private parking fines on hold

27 June 2022
Plans to cap private parking fines on hold

Plans to cap private parking fines on hold

27 June 2022

Plans to curb the amount private parking firms can charge drivers in fines have been temporarily withdrawn.


What is polio virus and when should you be vaccinated against it?

23 June 2022
What is polio virus and when should you be vaccinated against it?

What is polio virus and when should you be vaccinated against it?

23 June 2022

PARENTS are being told to check immunisations are up to date after sewage samples detected polio virus, but what is the infection and who is at risk?


Bank of England warning over £20 and £50 notes

23 June 2022
Bank of England warning over £20 and £50 notes

Bank of England warning over £20 and £50 notes

23 June 2022

THE Bank of England has issued a warning to households still using paper £20 and £50 notes which will be axed in 100 days.


Warning to dog owners over toxic blue-green algae after Hampshire pet death

21 June 2022
Warning to dog owners over toxic blue-green algae after Hampshire pet death

Warning to dog owners over toxic blue-green algae after Hampshire pet death

21 June 2022

DOG owners are being told to keep their pets on leads around fresh water as the recent hot weather may increase the growth of toxic blue-green algae.


Fears for pet health as cash-strapped owners cut back

20 June 2022
Fears for pet health as cash-strapped owners cut back

Fears for pet health as cash-strapped owners cut back

20 June 2022

ANIMAL charities say owners are cutting back on medical bills and pet food as the cost-of-living crisis squeezes budgets.


Millions set for first cost-of-living payment next month

16 June 2022
Millions set for first cost-of-living payment next month

Millions set for first cost-of-living payment next month

16 June 2022

THE first of the government's cost-of-living support payments will begin dropping into people's accounts in July, but who'll get the money and when?


Are you one of the 770,000 people missing out on extra £3,300 a year?

15 June 2022
Are you one of the 770,000 people missing out on extra £3,300 a year?

Are you one of the 770,000 people missing out on extra £3,300 a year?

15 June 2022

MORE than 770,000 people are missing out on more than £1.7 billion in unclaimed pension credits – are you one of them?


Warning over Whatsapp 'free beer' scam

14 June 2022
Warning over Whatsapp 'free beer' scam

Warning over Whatsapp 'free beer' scam

14 June 2022

WHATSAPP users are being warned not to interact with a scam message offering free coolers of Heineken for Father's Day.


11 ways to save fuel as forecourt prices rocket

13 June 2022
11 ways to save fuel as forecourt prices rocket

11 ways to save fuel as forecourt prices rocket

13 June 2022

As the AA calls for a 10p cut in fuel duty we look at other ways drivers can conserve what's in their tank to reduce petrol and diesel bills.


Fuel predicted to hit £110 a tank

08 June 2022
Fuel predicted to hit £110 a tank

Fuel predicted to hit £110 a tank

08 June 2022

DRIVERS must be prepared to soon pay £2 a litre for petrol and diesel, warns the RAC, as the cost of fuel reaches new heights.


Holidaymakers at increased risk of fraud

30 May 2022
Holidaymakers at increased risk of fraud

Holidaymakers at increased risk of fraud

30 May 2022

SCAMMERS are finding new ways to target holidaymakers as the demand for breaks and travel increases.


5G masts could be strapped to traffic lights and bus shelters to boost coverage

26 May 2022
5G masts could be strapped to traffic lights and bus shelters to boost coverage

5G masts could be strapped to traffic lights and bus shelters to boost coverage

26 May 2022

5G and 4G phone masts could be attached to street lights, bus shelters and road signs under plans to cut red tape and improve mobile signal.


Half of Britain's butterfly species at risk of extinction

25 May 2022
Half of Britain's butterfly species at risk of extinction

Half of Britain's butterfly species at risk of extinction

25 May 2022

TIME is running out to save Britain's butterfly species, warn experts, as a new endangered list shows half now face extinction.

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What is monkeypox and how do you catch it?

17 May 2022
What is monkeypox and how do you catch it?

What is monkeypox and how do you catch it?

17 May 2022

WITH seven cases of monkeypox now in the UK, health officials admit there could be community transmission, and say they're urgently investigating.


New Highway Code rule lets you watch TV – but phones are still illegal

20 April 2022
New Highway Code rule lets you watch TV – but phones are still illegal

New Highway Code rule lets you watch TV – but phones are still illegal

20 April 2022

JUST months after some of the biggest changes in its history, the Highway Code is changing again.


How to buy half-price train tickets in the Great British Rail Sale

19 April 2022
How to buy half-price train tickets in the Great British Rail Sale

How to buy half-price train tickets in the Great British Rail Sale

19 April 2022

ONE million half-price train tickets are available to buy in the first ever Great British Rail Sale.

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How to cut the cost of a family outing using a Lotto ticket

23 March 2022
How to cut the cost of a family outing using a Lotto ticket

How to cut the cost of a family outing using a Lotto ticket

23 March 2022

SWAP your National Lottery ticket for money off a family day out and enjoy an outing this Mother's Day weekend.


Change coming for red diesel rules amid calls for 12-month delay

22 March 2022
Change coming for red diesel rules amid calls for 12-month delay

Change coming for red diesel rules amid calls for 12-month delay

22 March 2022

THE rules surrounding the use of red diesel are changing from April 1, but with prices rising companies are concerned about the switch.

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P&O Ferries: What to do if you have a booking

17 March 2022
P&O Ferries: What to do if you have a booking

P&O Ferries: What to do if you have a booking

17 March 2022

P&O Ferries has halted sailings and made staff redundant but what does that mean for local customers who have paid to travel?


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