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2017

Energy customers switched suppliers at the highest rate in six years in 2016, regulator Ofgem has confirmed, with 7.7 million such moves taking place.
27 February 2017
'Use by' dates on food and drink such as milk and yogurt could be downgraded to 'best before' dates to prevent products being needlessly thrown out, under plans put forward by a charity.
27 February 2017
A large number of Barclays customers were left unable to pay with their debit cards, make ATM withdrawals or use some other services after the bank was hit by major IT problems on Saturday.
25 February 2017
More than 100,000 First Utility customers on the firm's standard variable tariff will face an average 9.7% hike in their energy bills from 1 April. If you're affected, check now if you can beat the hike and slash your bills by switching to a cheap fixed deal.
24 February 2017
Savers have been given a much-needed boost in a world of dire rates, after app-only bank Atom launched a raft of best-buy fixed savings accounts – including a one-year account offering 2% interest.
24 February 2017
The cost of first- and second-class stamps for standard letters is rising by 1p from 27 March, Royal Mail has announced – but you can stock up at the current price before the increase hits.
24 February 2017
Co-op Energy has become the latest supplier to announce an energy price rise with its standard variable rates to increase by an average of 5% on 1 April. If you're one of the 10,000s affected, check NOW if you can lock in a cheap fixed deal.
23 February 2017
If you're a long-suffering Southern Rail commuter, you can now apply for a lump sum payment as compensation for persistent disruption, even if you haven't received an email telling you you're eligible. You could be due £100s – here's how to check if you're eligible and how to claim.
23 February 2017
'It's your financial CV. You need to see what it says about you - if it's wrong it can kill cheap mortgages, debt, mobiles, car insurance & more.'
22 February 2017
The UK aviation regulator is taking action against five major airlines it says have been failing to pay the legally required compensation for flight delays resulting from missed connections. Hundreds of thousands of passengers who travelled on the airlines may be due up to £500 each for this kind of delay – here's how to claim.
22 February 2017

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