Removing the prepayment meter ‘premium’ expected to save households around £21 a year on their bills The government has confirmed that households with prepayment meters will no longer pay more
In addition, four out of five had concerns about their financial circumstances going forward over the next few years A new survey of the Scottish Housing Regulator’s National Panel of
Measures include 12-month grace period before repossessions and allowing customers to switch to an interest-only mortgage for six months The government has announced that a package of measures to support
Shadow Chancellor sets out measures as Bank of England increases interest rates to a 15-year high of 5 per cent The Labour Party has today outlined a five-point plan in
Recommendations include ring-fencing funding for local council tax support and reforming collection rules that can leave people liable for a whole years’ bill after just one or two missed payments
New report also highlights findings specific to low-income universal credit households which show that the situation for them is ‘almost universally dire’ The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) has highlighted that
New Public Accounts Committee report calls on government to set out how it intends to be better prepared to support vulnerable consumers through any future energy market interventions The Public
Energy Secretary urged to offer further financial support in light of research showing that 5.5 million people in UK were behind on their energy bills in April 2023 The Money
Ban designed to put a stop to the business model that incentivises bad advice and reduce harm for consumers The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced a ban on debt
New statutory instruments expire temporary provisions relating to remote attendance and provide for those changes to be incorporated into court rules New legislation has been issued in Scotland in relation