The email from UK Power Networks was a ‘requirement’ of Ofgem and does not indicate an increased risk of power cuts
No one ever won rights by asking nicely. But refusing to pay bills has risks that need to be mitigated
A London estate agent said now is ‘the perfect time to expand portfolios’ as tenants are in ‘fierce competition’
Growing anger over rising inequality makes the UK a testing ground for late-stage capitalist economic model
Exclusive: As maintenance grants fail to keep pace with inflation, students on low incomes struggle to get by
Exclusive: Scale of ‘revolving door’ between major energy firms and key Whitehall posts revealed
Exclusive: Energy bills are throwing low-income families into debt shows new data as the price cap rises to £3,549
Exclusive: Youth workers have spoken of ‘a failure of society’ as kids take on responsibility for feeding friends
Losing their homes, struggling for food – cleaners, health and transport workers say strikes are their only option
Housing campaigners warn that renters could be pushed into poverty and homelessness without evictions freeze
Official Ofgem data shows millions of electricity and gas users in arrears for the first quarter of 2022
In this south Wales community, parents skip meals, kids wear coats to bed, and pensioners shower at the local pool