April didn’t make bills cheaper. It made them harder to understand
The feeling most people have right now If you’ve looked at your energy bill recently and felt a bit of relief, you’re not alone. There’s been a lot of talk about prices easin
You are not in control of your bills
And most people don’t realise it. If your bills have gone up but you haven’t changed anything, this applies to you. Then you are almost certainly overpaying somewhere. Most peo
Smart Meters: Better Than They Were. Still Not Always Used
There was a time when not knowing your energy use made sense. Smart meters were not widely used, and most people relied on bills that arrived after the fact, sometimes estimated, s
Energy Bills Are Dropping in April. Here’s What That Means for You
From April, energy prices are easing slightly. For most households, that means a reduction in monthly costs. It’s not dramatic, but it does provide a bit of breathing space. The
Why Being “On Top of Your Bills” Doesn’t Always Mean You’re Not Overpaying
Most people assume that if they stay organised, they’re in control of their costs. That applies whether you are managing a household or running a business. You review your bills.
What the Energy Price Cap Actually Means for UK Households
Each time the UK energy price cap changes, it quickly becomes a headline. News coverage often focuses on the annual figure announced by Ofgem, which is intended to represent the co
Why your costs keep rising
Over the past few years many households and businesses have noticed the same pattern. The cost of everyday services gradually rises, often without a single change appearing dramati
How to Reduce Household Bills in the UK
Household costs in the UK have risen significantly in recent years. Energy, broadband, mobile services and insurance now represent a substantial share of monthly spending for many