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All of the remaining 92 games in the English Premier League will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC Sport or Amazon Prime – and over a third of them will be available to watch for free. Plus the remaining seven FA Cup games will also be screened on TV, with four including the final shown 'free' on the BBC.
22 July 2020
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BT is to move 1.3 million home phone customers on to its 'Unlimited Minutes' call plan in September, meaning they'll be able to make unlimited landline and mobile calls at any time but will have to pay up to £54/year more. 
13 July 2020
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Energy firms will have an extra six months to install smart meters due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the Government has said.
18 June 2020
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Tens of thousands of Sky TV and broadband customers will see their bills rise in August – though if you're affected you may be able to leave penalty-free or haggle down your bill.
10 June 2020
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Mobile phone operator O2 and broadband giant Virgin Media are planning to merge and create one of the UK's largest telecoms firms, their parent companies have announced. But the plans have yet to be approved and the merger likely won't take place until the middle of next year at the earliest, so if you're a customer with either firm there's no immediate impact.
6 May 2020
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Millions of customers stuck on expensive standard tariffs should start to see lower energy bills this week as the regulator's new price cap kicks in, though most will still be massively overpaying – you could save £350+/year by switching supplier.
31 March 2020
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Broadband firms have got together with telecoms regulator Ofcom to help people boost their internet speeds during the coronavirus pandemic.
25 March 2020
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The Government and energy suppliers have agreed to new emergency measures to protect people's energy supply during the coronavirus pandemic. 
19 March 2020
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Energy firms are putting in place new measures to help prepayment customers unable to top up during the coronavirus pandemic. We've company-by-company info below, but plans include posting cards loaded with emergency credit to those unable to leave home as they need to self-isolate. 
17 March 2020
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EDF Energy is set to take on all 190,000 customers supplied by iSupplyEnergy, which is to stop operating – if you're with iSupplyEnergy, here's what you need to know.
13 March 2020

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