How to renew insurance properly during coronavirus outbreak

Customers buying a new insurance policy, or renewing an old one, are advised to purchase cover based around their normal behaviour and not on current lives under coronavirus restrictions. Those that don’t, and fill in forms for the current situation, as opposed to their ‘normal life’, could find themselves facing large fees later in the … Read more

Landlords can still serve eviction notices during the coronavirus outbreak

Government accused of backtracking on its promise to protect renters from eviction as coronavirus crisis deepens Government has banned evictions for three months for those unable to work  Landlords will still be able to serve eviction notices during this time  Some have reported tenants are already struggling to pay their rent Coronavirus symptoms: what are … Read more

How do I cancel my train season ticket online with Trainline?

Trainline is now accepting season ticket refunds online This is Money can reveal, after initially insisting commuters had to print off and post a form, along with their physical train ticket. Frustrated customers said that when they went to cancel their season ticket on the website – as they no longer need it now they … Read more

Eon lost HALF A MILLION customers in 2019 as households switch

Eon lost HALF A MILLION customers in 2019 as households continue to switch away from the Big Six energy suppliers Eon is likely to have lost customers as a result of more people switching provider  It said that the energy price cap also had an effect on its profits  However, it said its total earnings … Read more

Energy bills to rise by £340 this year for families working from home

Energy bills set to rise by £340 this year for families forced to work from home due to coronavirus lockdown By Miles Dilworth For The Daily Mail Published: 22:00 GMT, 24 March 2020 | Updated: 01:31 GMT, 25 March 2020 Energy bills are set to rise by £340 this year for families forced to work … Read more

From gas an elelectricity to the internet… don’t get cut off at home

As the coronavirus crisis intensifies, many households are concerned about how they will top up their energy meters and mobile phone credit if forced to self-isolate for months on end.  Some readers are also worried about the extra costs they might face when using telephones and the internet much more than usual to stay in … Read more

Eight money-saving tips to cut your bills while you stay at home

With millions of households spending much more time at home due to the coronavirus outbreak, people are inevitably going to have higher bills. Whilst this is far from ideal, there are ways to mitigate the costs and do some money-saving for future bills too. Britons could make the most of their extra time at home … Read more

The Streaming Wars: Disney enters competition as it launches TV deal

The Streaming Wars: Disney enters competition as it launches new TV deal, so how can you get it cheaper? Disney+ will target younger viewers and sci-fi fans with Star Wars spin-off  If you sign up before the service is launched, you can pay £49.99 for a year  This works out at £4.17 a month so … Read more

From mortgages to lost wages: How to keep your family finances safe

Physical health is at the top of all our minds, but coronavirus could have a severe impact on your financial health too. It is crucial that you prepare for the coming months to ensure your finances are as insulated as they can be from the fallout. The good news is that many institutions such as … Read more

Millions of households to get relief on energy bills after emergency measures are put in place

Millions of vulnerable households set to get relief on their energy bills after emergency measures are put in place by the Government and suppliers New measures mean vulnerable customers will be kept supplied   The Government and suppliers agreed they will help people keep topped up   Many will worry about paying their bills during the self … Read more