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The latest industry news from the UK for utilities, telecoms, broadband and personal finance.
Consumers are being urged to avoid using credit card cheques as a quick fix solution when they do not have cash available and to use them as a last resort.
Abbey is offering a £100 bonus to consumers who transfer their salary and direct debits to its limited edition current account before December 15th.
There are now 400 million broadband users around the globe, according to a new report by the analyst firm Point Topic.
The UK is leading the way when it comes to the take-up of digital TV around the globe, according to a new report by the communications regulator Ofcom.
As rising living costs continue to put a squeeze on disposable incomes, many consumers are seeing their current accounts run dry before they receive their next pay packet.
The government has launched a review that could pave the way for supermarkets and other companies to sell water to consumers.
A German electronics manufacturer is to launch a new range of scented credit cards which will be available in various fragrances.
Consumers could boost their spending power this Christmas by using a credit card that offers cashback and other rewards, it has been claimed.
Digital TV can have a positive influence on childhood development, according to a report by expert psychologist Dr Tanya Byron.
The looming recession could delay the plans outlined by BT to deliver super-fast broadband to millions of UK homes over the next few years.
Britain's over-50s are being urged to examine their current accounts to ensure they are making the most of their money.
Industry regulator Ofwat has named Wessex Water as the best performing water and sewerage company in England and Wales.
The Conservative Party has promised to ban gas and electricity providers from charging a premium to customers on pre-payment meters if they are elected into government.
Motorists are being urged not to leave marks on their windscreens when removing satellite navigation devices, as thieves may spot them and break in looking for the gadget.
Carphone Warehouse is reportedly considering a de-merger of its broadband operation TalkTalk to release value for shareholders.
The Scottish government is urging the chancellor to temporarily scrap VAT on gas and electricity bills to help households this winter.
Gas and electricity suppliers make over £500 million extra each year from customers on pre-payment meters, it has been claimed.
There has been an increase in the number of consumers choosing SIM card only deals for their mobile phones, according to the chief executive of T-Mobile.
The over-50s insurance provider RIAS has launched a new protection product that will be sold as an additional benefit when customers take out car insurance policies.
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