Customers left with shock bills as four million smart meters ‘go dumb’
Bill payers left ‘terrified’ of taking readings from faulty devices
Bill payers left ‘terrified’ of taking readings from faulty devices
Ofgem explores scrapping the current price cap for tariff based on demand
Universal Credit buckles under the weight of post-pandemic overpayments
Recommended £3,000 award is ‘an absolute insult’ say campaigners
Millions in charity donations stuck in cases backlog at HM Courts and Tribunals Service
Presenter threatens legal action after accusing energy supplier of ‘terrible service’
New rules aim to tackle one of Britain’s most common scams
Andrew Bailey locked in double standards row over inflation-busting packets
After a series of unjustified closures, the bank risks becoming Britain’s most hated
Transport for London’s £24m scheme to tempt workers back to office branded ‘election-year gimmick’
‘Complex legal issues’ are complicating the forfeiture of rapist’s entitlements
Moscow-born businessman likens banks’ treatment to life under the Soviet Union
Civvy Street: Henry Anderson struggled to find professional satisfaction after leaving life on the frontline
FCA investigation into ‘inflated’ loan deals opens door to billions in compensation
Benefit fraud measure could allow access to accounts of state pension recipients