Households on E.on's standard variable tariff will see their energy bills rise by an average of £22/year after the big six firm announced a series of changes to the way it charges customers.
James Bond, fish and chips, a full English breakfast and the Loch Ness Monster are all featured on a new collection of 10p coins, which are available from today.
Major broadband providers will have to give customers a better idea of the actual speeds they'll get before they sign up from next year – and if slow speeds aren't improved within a month, you'll be able to walk away from your contract penalty-free.