Mobile phone network providers have been accused of “milking” customers with mid-contract price rises as high as 22pc.
Broadband and mobile firms pledge to stop unexpected bill increases - Providers will also make it easier for vulnerable consumers to access social tariffs under the Government’s new Telecoms Consumer ...
Major mobile and broadband providers have signed up to the government's new Tcharter, which aims to protect customers ...
Eligible households could save up to £220 a year ...
Martin Lewis sounded a note of caution saying the change 'does nothing to limit the size of the increase' ...
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Making glow toys from scratch
Ever since I was a kid, I've been fascinated by things that glow in the dark. I had a few glow toys that I really liked, but ...
Sex Pistols announce Anarchy in the UK tour to celebrate 50 years of punk - It marks five decades since their seminal track’s ...
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Martin Lewis 'bigger increases' warning after rules change
He warned that bill payers often don't read a key letter ...
Martin Lewis has warned that bill payers are not reading a key letter and are being hit with surprise price increases. The consumer rights advocate spoke on a recent episode of his BBC podcast about a ...
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RAYE - Worth it (Live at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball 2025)
Relive RAYE's live performance of her smash hit 'Worth It' at the O2 for Capital's Jingle Bell Ball 2025! SUBSCRIBE to our ...
BT, VMO2, VodafoneThree, Sky and TalkTalk have signed up to a new government charter meaning customers don’t get unexpected ...
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