Warning households will lose £682 as price increases hit
Households across the UK are set to be hundreds of pounds a year worse off following an onslaught of price hikes this weekend.
Matthew Upton, director of policy at Citizens Advice, said: “Millions of people will now have to stomach inflation-busting price hikes on their mobile and broadband contracts, totalling an average of £90 more a year. “When the regulator does act, it must deal with this once and for all by banning any future mid-contract price hikes.”
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
What is due to rise in price in April - including city tram feesCouncil tax, broadband, tram fares, water and even Easter eggs will all cost more
Read more »
How to spot scams as fraudsters target phone customers amid April price hikeAn urgent warning has been issued to customers over an increase in phishing scams amid a major price hike on broadband and phone bills on April 1.
Read more »
What's going to cost more from April 2023 'price hike day'Warning that households face rises in council tax, dentist, prescriptions, broadband and water rates - and many others
Read more »
Huge blow for families as new Legoland theme park scrappedA HUGE new Legoland theme park that would be bigger than the UK resort has been scrapped. Last year, Merlin, who owns Legoland, confirmed plans to build a new Legoland in Belgium, near Charleroi Ai…
Read more »
Mass. Is Spending Hundreds of Dollars a Night to House Families in HotelsThe Massachusetts emergency assistance shelter system is bursting at the seams as more and more families are in need of help. Hundreds of families are being placed in hotels and the costs are staggering. Massachusetts is the country’s only right-to-shelter state, which guarantees homeless families emergency housing. While the state is scrambling to find more units the NBC10 Boston Investigators…
Read more »
DWP warning as more families from Tax Credits to Universal CreditFrom next month more Migration Notices will land giving legacy benefits claimants notice that they will be switched to Universal Credit.
Read more »