MoneySavingExpertTesco Mobile to charge customers for data roaming in Europe from May
Tesco Mobile is to start charging new and recently joining pay-monthly customers to use their mobiles in Europe from May.
Tesco Mobile is to start charging new and recently joining pay-monthly customers to use their mobiles in Europe from May.
TSB has announced it will shut nine branches in May – its first round of closures this year.
The energy price cap could be reinstated as early as July, with energy prices predicted to drop to £2,200 a year for a typical household, below the Government’s energy price guarantee rates.
Millions of BT, EE, Plusnet, Shell, TalkTalk and Vodafone broadband customers are expected to be hit with price hikes of up to 15% this spring, on the back of a sharp increase in the cost of living – though the exact figures are yet to be confirmed.
Struggling British Gas customers with prepayment meters will receive a £250 free credit to help with bills. The energy company would not tell us specifically who would be getting the payment but said it will identify those in need and make the payment without the need to apply.
Millions of people are booking holidays right now, and MSE’s founder Martin Lewis had an important warning for them in the latest episode of ITV’s The Martin Lewis Money Show Live.
Londoners who use the tube and bus will have to pay more from 5 March, London mayor Sadiq Khan has announced today. Single tube fares will rise by 30p in Zone 1 and by between 10p and 30p across the rest of the Underground network. Single bus fares will rise by 10p.
Barclays has announced another round of bank branch closures, with 15 more locations set to shut in April this year. The latest closures mean Barclays will close at least 26 branches by the end of the year.
Millions of BT, EE, Plusnet, Shell, TalkTalk and Vodafone broadband customers are expected to be hit with price hikes of up to 15% this spring, on the back of a sharp increase in the cost of living – though the exact figures are yet to be confirmed.
Around 1.3 million Sky Mobile customers who are out of contract will see their prices rise by £1 a month, an average of 9%, from 14 February.