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Price cap changes every quarter. Fixed deals currently beat it.
Broadband
Save £300Save £300 per year vs out-of-contract pricing
Mid-contract rises add 8–14%. Total cost matters, not monthly.
Insurance
Save £500Save £500 per year by comparing at renewal
Never auto-renew. Buy 3–4 weeks before expiry.
Council Tax
Save £525Save £525 per year single person discount
Discounts and exemptions most people never claim.
Water
Save £200Save £200 per year with a water meter
Can't switch supplier, but meters and social tariffs help.
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What happens if you can't pay your energy bill in the UK?
Struggling with your energy bill? Suppliers can't just cut you off. Here's what your rights are, what help is available, and what to do first.
Energy bill discount April 2026: how much will you save?
The April 2026 energy price cap drops by £117. Here's exactly how much you'll save depending on your household size and tariff type.
What is a standing charge on an energy bill?
Your standing charge is a fixed daily cost you pay regardless of how much energy you use. Here's what it covers, why it exists, whether you can avoid it, and what happens with empty properties and prepayment meters.
Broadband
Can you get out of a broadband contract early without paying fees?
Leaving a broadband contract early usually means an exit fee — but there are legitimate ways to leave for free. Here's exactly when you can and can't.
Social tariff broadband: who qualifies and what deals are available?
Social tariffs offer broadband from around £15/month for people on Universal Credit and other benefits. Here's who qualifies, which providers offer them, and how to switch.
Understanding broadband contracts: what to check before signing
Broadband contracts can hide surprises in the small print. This guide explains what to look for, including exit fees, price rises, and speed guarantees.
Insurance
Travel insurance: what it covers
Travel insurance covers medical emergencies, cancellations, and lost luggage abroad. This guide explains what policies include, what they exclude, and when it is worth buying.
Pet insurance: is it worth the cost?
Vet bills can run into thousands. Pet insurance covers unexpected illnesses and accidents, but policies vary wildly. This guide explains how to decide if you need it and what type to get.
Life insurance basics: do you need it?
Life insurance pays out when you die. If anyone depends on your income, you probably need it. This guide explains how the different types work and what they actually cost.
Council Tax
Do students pay council tax in a shared house?
Full-time students are exempt from council tax — but the rules get complicated in shared houses with non-students. Here's how it works.
How to appeal your council tax band (and when not to)
If your council tax band is wrong, you can challenge it. But be careful - it could go up as well as down. This guide explains how to check and what the process involves.
Council tax when moving house: who pays and when?
Moving house raises council tax questions that trip people up. Here's exactly who's liable, how to notify your council, and how to avoid paying twice.
Water
Water bill help schemes UK 2026: what support is available?
Water bills rose an average of 26% in 2025 and a further 5.4% in 2026. Here are all the schemes that can reduce what you pay — including ones most people don't know about.
WaterSure scheme: who qualifies and how to apply
WaterSure caps your water bill at the average for your area if you're on a meter and meet the criteria. Here's exactly who qualifies and how to apply.
Water meters explained: should you get one?
Water meters mean you pay for what you use. For small households they save money; for larger ones they can cost more. This guide explains how to decide.
Saving Money
Managing bills on a low income: practical steps
When money is tight, every pound matters. This guide explains how to prioritise bills, find help, and avoid the debt traps that make things worse.
How to reduce your bills: practical tips to save money on energy, broadband and more
Quick wins and bigger investments to cut your household bills. Covers energy efficiency, switching suppliers, government schemes, and what not to do.
Government help with bills: schemes you might qualify for
Various government schemes help with energy, water, and council tax costs. Most require applying - they will not find you automatically.
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