Household Bills Archive

Published in December 2009

Make the most of the Christmas sales
by Christine Whitfield | Find out how to make your money go further in the Christmas sales and get your hands on real bargains!
The best places to sell your unwanted Xmas presents
by John Fitzsimons | Got a naff woolly jumper or some dodgy socks you don’t want? John Fitzsimons reviews the best sites to flog them onto somebody who actually wants them!
Frugal Recipes - Xmas Special (Leftovers)
by Paul Warburton | Got lots of turkey leftovers? Check out this original recipe on how to turn them into a delicious massaman curry - at a cost of just 62p per person!
Last minute gifts for Xmas Eve shoppers!
by Alison Hunt | Left your Christmas shopping too late and starting to panic about what to buy everyone? Fear not - check out these frugal (and mainly shop-avoiding) gifts!
Cut your tax bill with this Xmas gift
by Jane Baker | Give this gift to your loved ones at Christmas and you'll cut your tax bill by thousands of pounds!
Make 2010 the year to save
by Rachel Robson | Rachel Robson suggests some top tips to help you get into the savings habit
Buying a car? Beat the VAT hike!
by John Fitzsimons | If you plan to buy a new car, you’ll need to get your skates on to beat the VAT jump. But there are other ways you can get a cracking deal too...
Cut your energy bills by 20%
by Neil Faulkner | This new tariff could cut your energy costs by 20%, but you'd better hurry if you want to avoid a hefty winter bill.
Mince pies: Lidl beats M&S!
by Rachel Wait | The results of the lovemoney.com annual mince pie taste test reveal Lidl's mince pies (12.4p a pie) taste the best - while Marks & Spencer's (26.5p a pie) taste the worst!
How to cut your water bill
by Cliff D'Arcy | Water bills are extortionate. Find out about one way to cut yours!
The best present to give this Christmas
by Ed Bowsher | It's 12 days until Christmas. Here are 12 steps to a richer future for you, your family and your friends.
Frugal Christmas Recipe - Main (Veggie option)
by Paul Warburton | An original recipe for a vegetarian Christmas main course for just £2.22 per person!
The top five most wanted Christmas presents - video script
by Rachel Wait | Rachel Robson highlights the five most popular Christmas presents and shows you where to get them at the best price.
The top 22 Secret Santa gifts
by Rachel Wait | Rachel Robson hunts down 22 fun and frugal gifts, perfect for Secret Santa presents and filling those Xmas stockings!
Bargain booze for the festive season!
by Alison Hunt | Whether you're holding a Christmas party or would just like to get stocked up for the festive season, here's a rundown of the supermarkets' best wine, beer and sparkling wine deals available at the moment, including half-price champagne, three bottles of wine for £10, 18 Stella for £10.
Frugal Recipes - Xmas Special!
by Paul Warburton | Check out these amazing recipes for an alternative three course Christmas dinner and Boxing Day leftovers - for £7.49 per person!
Frugal Friday - video script
by Rachel Wait | Rachel Robson hunts out the best bargains on the high street...
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Highlights this week include 75% off fashion, 80% off books, the House DVD collection for £50, £80 off TVs, fabulous gaming deals, theatre tickets from £20, a 2 for 1 voucher for sea kayaking, and a free Christmas tree!
Don't get ripped off by your energy provider
by John Fitzsimons | Ever received a huge bill from your energy provider that you weren't expecting? Here's how to make sure you never get ripped off by their sneaky tactics.
The top 10 most wanted Christmas presents!
by Rachel Wait | Rachel Robson reveals the 10 most wanted Christmas gifts and tracks down the cheapest places to buy them...
30 affordable gifts that you won't find on the high street
by Serena Cowdy | Struggling with Christmas shopping? Put your feet up and browse our bumper guide to frugal and unique gifts!

Published in November 2009

How to stay safe shopping online
by Emma Lunn | Buying Christmas gifts online should be quick and easy. Find out how to make sure things don't go wrong.
Frugal Recipes
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for potato rosti with creamed spinach and poached egg – for £1.36 per person!
Frugal Friday!
by Jane Baker | Highlights this week include jeans for just £30, up to £75 off leather jackets, savings of over £11 on the new Harry Potter film, 55% off Guinness World Records 2010, half price Oral B precision clean electric toothbrushes, buy one get one free spa experiences and Alton Towers tickets for 2010 at 2009 prices.
The iPhone: Orange vs. O2
by Szu Ping Chan | The iPhone is now available on Orange. How do its tariffs compare with O2's?
The top 10 dongles
by Szu Ping Chan | Szu Ping Chan reveals the top 10 dongles for your money, and shows you how to make sure you're not disappointed by coverage claims...
A cold wind blows on energy prices
by Neil Faulkner | We demonstrate why now is the time to switch gas and electricity supplier. It's getting cold - and you are likely to save more than £200!
Frugal recipes
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for rabbit, bacon and thyme pie – for £2.06 per person!
Frugal Friday
by John Fitzsimons | Highlights this week include an extra 20% off men’s fashion, 50% off bedding, massive discounts on SEA LIFE tickets, 30 free music tracks, a free SKY+ box with £50 Marks & Spencer voucher, half-price books and more than £5 off Singstar: Take That.
Save a bundle with a broadband bundle!
by John Fitzsimons | You can save a small fortune by bundling your broadband package with your phone line and/or digital TV. John Fitzsimons explores the best bundled deals around.
How to slash your energy bills!
by Alison Hunt | Switching energy supplier could save you £300 per year - and following these energy saving tips could save you even more.
Frugal recipes
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for pork, chorizo and cannellini bean stew– for £1.62 per person!
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Highlights this week include up to 70% off fashion, 20% discount at The Body Shop with The Independent newspaper, the M&S Penny Bazaar, half price furniture, 80% off books, brilliant gaming deals, the Lethal Weapon Collection for £9, tickets to the London Dungeon for under £7, and a mobile phone for £2.95!
Britain’s most hated tax!
by John Fitzsimons | Which tax really gets your goat? The results of our readers' survey are in, so read on to discover which tax lovemoney.com readers hate the most!
Britain’s most hated tax!
by John Fitzsimons | John Fitzsimons reveals which tax topped our poll of lovemoney.com readers as their most loathed.
Frugal recipes
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for twice cooked pork belly (with gravy) roast parsnips and sweet apple red cabbage - for £1.35 per person!
Frugal Friday
by Jane Baker | Highlights this week include half-price beds and mattresses, a free Blu-Ray player with a HD-ready TV, £100 off Casio Gold Digital Cameras, 55% off Gordon Ramsay's World Kitchen, the entire Friends Collection for less than £40, free motorcycle rides and the chance to win a year's free supermarket shopping at Tesco.
Live a life of luxury - on a budget!
by Jane Baker | Splashing out on a treat doesn't have to cost a small fortune. Whether you want to dine in a posh restaurant, stay in a 5 star-hotel or splash out on yourself, here's how to do it on a budget.
Get free stuff from the internet!
by John Fitzsimons | From Twitter to Freegle, there’s a load of ways to get stuff for free on the net!

Published in October 2009

Get better broadband for under £10 a month
by Cliff D'Arcy | A ‘speed war’ has broken out in the broadband world. You can now get mega-fast 20Mb services at incredibly low prices!
Frugal Recipes
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for spiced whole mackerel with a chickpea, tomato and coriander salad – for £1.45 per person!
Frugal Friday
by John Fitzsimons | Highlights this week include 70% off men's suits, half price books, games for just £9.99, the entire Rocky collection for less than a tenner and 20% off tickets to Alton Towers!
Five tips when buying a used car
by Alison Hunt | Buying a second hand car can be a minefield, so make sure you check out these tips first.
Beware of this taxman scam!
by Cliff D'Arcy | If your tax return or payment is late, then the taxman will be on your tail. But not like this...
New or existing customers: Who gets the best deal?
by Serena Cowdy | Is it better to be a new customer or an old faithful? Serena Cowdy investigates.
Frugal Recipes
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for slow braised oxtail with autumn mash - for £2.24 per person!
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Highlights this week include 70% off footwear, half price digital cameras, fabulous book bargains, £100 off a netbook, 80% off games, and the Lost collection for £80.
Why existing customers only deals aren’t fair
by Jane Baker | Jane Baker takes a look at some of the most irritating exclusive deals and ask why all customers can’t be treated the same.
The cheapest way to listen to music
by John Fitzsimons | Goodbye Spotify, hello Sky Songs? John Fitzsimons investigates the cheapest way to listen to music on your PC and mobile phone.
More energy price rises
by Neil Faulkner | One more sign of increasing energy prices next year.
Frugal Recipes
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for pumpkin and sage risotto – for 66p per person!
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Highlights this week include 75% off fashion, half price kitchenware, 50% off books, 80% off games, the complete Curb Your Enthusiasm box set for £45, 2 for 1 on days out, a return trip to Paris for £20 and a free haircut.
Soapbox - Energy tariffs
by John Fitzsimons | John Fitzsimons explains why you could save a bundle by getting a new energy tariff today
Five easy ways to speed up your broadband
by John Fitzsimons | John Fitzsimons reveals the broadband gripes that get us hot under the collar, and looks the top five ways to improve your download speeds.
The one box you shouldn’t be afraid to tick!
by Serena Cowdy | Serena Cowdy finds out how a small tick in a box could make a big difference to an organisation in need.
Frugal Recipes
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for rolled breast of lamb with garlic mash and savoy cabbage - for 99p per person!
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Highlights this week include 70% off footwear, half price books, the Prison Break box set for £60, games for £5, 2 for 1 tickets to The Canterbury Tales, and free chocolate for Chocolate Week!
Look forward to painful tax increases
by Cliff D'Arcy | Which taxes are set to go up? Cliff D'Arcy investigates.
Get super-fast broadband for £3 a month
by Cliff D'Arcy | Why pay £15 a month or more to get online, when you can get an 8Mb broadband connection for just 10p a day?
Frugal recipes
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for lemon and rosemary chicken thighs with a baby spinach, new potato and cherry tomato salad.
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Highlights this week include 70% off fashion, half price kitchen gadgets, 50% off books, fabulous savings on games, 2 for 1 on days out, the Friends 15th Anniversary box-set for under £70, and a free £5 gift voucher for House of Fraser!

Published in September 2009

Slash the cost of your energy bills
by Mark Adams | Save hundreds of pounds a year by following these easy tips.
The top five worst mobile phone scams!
by Rachel Wait | Find out how to avoid being ripped off by your mobile phone provider...
Frugal Recipes
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for Thai (Pollock) curry with egg noodles - and make a delicious meal for just £1.75 per head.
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Highlights this week include half price fashion, 40% off the Le Creuset range, 50% off books, the Prison Break box set for £60, 15% off furniture, 2 for 1 on days out, half price hotels, and two fabulous mobile phone deals.
Frugal Friday
by Jane Baker | This week's highlights include 70% off Burton menswear, cut price Ugg boots, great DVD and book offers for all Dan Brown fans, bargain hotel rooms from £18, free entry to famous buildings in London, and 2 days for the price of 1 at Alton Towers.
Feed five for a fiver
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for Chunky pea and ham soup with crusty bread - and feed five for less than £5!
6 ways to cut the cost of theatre tickets
by Anna Powell | Anna Powell explains how to have a great night out at the theatre even if you're feeling the pinch.
Now is the best time to switch energy tariffs
by Neil Faulkner | The evidence is stacking up that the best time to switch energy is not when you think it is.
18 things you can get, see, or do, for free!
by Alison Hunt | Find out how to snap up free Lego and make up, how British Gas customers can swim for free, take part in a dance workshop plus much more, and all for nothing.
My 11 favourite moneysaving websites
by Serena Cowdy | Serena Cowdy rounds up the websites that could save you a small fortune.
Feed five for under a fiver
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for spaghetti alla carbonara - and feed five for less than £5!
Frugal Friday
by Jane Baker | This week’s highlights include 70% off wedding dresses, 3 for 2 offers on luggage, 80% off computer games, £12 rooms at Travelodge and a week long holiday in Ibiza for less than £75 per person!
Seven things to do if you’re struggling with your bills
by John Fitzsimons | Don’t bury your head in the sand – if your monthly outgoings are a bit stretched, there are things you can do to get your finances back in shape!
How to... save when you've got no money
by Ed Bowsher | Ed Bowsher investigates great ways to save and earn some extra money!
Five ways to slash your energy bills!
by Alison Hunt | Spend a few minutes getting organised now, and you could save yourself a fortune this winter.
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | This week’s highlights include 50% off Topshop, half price Legoland tickets, 80% off games, £50 cashback on your broadband, plus freebie of the week, half-price books and the complete series of The Royle Family for less than a tenner!
Feed five for under a fiver
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for Beef & thyme (Lancashire) hotpot - and feed five for less than £5.
The best mobile phone deals ever!
by Neil Faulkner | We look for some of the top contract, pay-as-you-go, SIM-only and phone-only deals.

Published in August 2009

50% chance energy prices will rise
by Neil Faulkner | Suppliers are strongly resisting big reductions and there's a 50% chance of a big increase for the winter. That's why cheap fixed deals make more sense than ever.
Feed five for under a fiver
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for pork stroganoff - and feed five for less than £5.
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Fancy 70% off books, the complete Cracker collection for £18, half price homewares, West End shows for £15, and fabulous photo deals? We’ve got it all!
The financial supermarket sweep!
by Christina Jordan | Would you buy a mortgage with your mince and savings with your salad?
Soapbox - Keep it simple
by Ed Bowsher | Ed Bowsher thinks it’s best to go for simple financial products
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Get your hands on the A-Team collection for £70, half price books, 75% off footwear, and 10% off Florida holidays!
How to look beautiful on a budget!
by Anna Powell | Anna Powell shows you how to look fabulous for less...
Stay true to your partner, but not your bank
by Harvey Jones | Loyalty is an admirable virtue, but it can sometimes backfire, as Harvey Jones discovers...
Back to school money-saving tips!
by Alison Hunt | With a fortnight until the kids go back to school, here are some of the best and cheapest places to stock up on all that kit they'll need
How to have a dirt-cheap BBQ!
by Jane Baker | This coming bank holiday weekend could be your last chance to have a BBQ this summer. Here's how to make sure it's easy on your pocket.
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Highlights this week include 75% off fashion, the complete series of Cracker for £18, Alton Towers for £20, 15% off dining furniture, and 40% off holiday deals, plus freebies and competition of the week.
Feed five for under a fiver
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for green chilli pork meat balls, sunflower seed couscous salad and mint yoghurt - and feed five for less than £5.
Top tax tips for the newly self employed
by Alison Hunt | With the recession causing redundancies, more of us are choosing to become self employed. But there are plenty of tax issues you'll need to consider.
Don't waste money on a 'free' laptop
by Szu Ping Chan | Dongle laptop packages may seem like a good idea, but you could be throwing over £135 down the drain if you sign up...
21 more things you can get free!
by Serena Cowdy | Get ready... get steady... and find out how to get your hands on 21 fantastic freebies!
Save £366 with a shopbot!
by Szu Ping Chan | Shopbots may sound unchic, but here's how they could help you save a packet!
It's 5% cheaper if you switch energy today
by John Fitzsimons | Competition between energy providers is at boiling point, with prices 5% cheaper today than two weeks ago
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Fancy the Band of Brothers box set for £17, half price books from Amazon, 2 for 1 entry to Madame Tussauds and the London Dungeon, and 70% off fashion? We've got it all...
Feed five for under a fiver
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for tagliatelle with air dried cured ham and minted peas - and feed five for less than £5!
Get a good digital camera for less
by Serena Cowdy | We show you how to get the best possible camera at the lowest possible price.
Get up to £100 off a mobile phone
by Szu Ping Chan | Here's how a few extra clicks of your mouse can get you as much as £100 off your next mobile phone contract ...

Published in July 2009

How to speed up your broadband
by Alison Hunt | Many of us are getting less than half the broadband speed we're paying for. Don't let your ISP get away with it.
Feed five for under a fiver
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for Beef, thyme and mushroom loaf with potato dauphinoise - and feed five for less than £5!
Frugal Friday
by Szu Ping Chan | Highlights this week include 30% off the Man Booker Prize longlist, hotels from £19 a night and deals on the new Wii Sports Resort game.
Slash your energy bill this summer
by John Fitzsimons | Don’t wait for the providers to do the right thing and cut their prices - follow these steps to cut your energy costs today!
New protection for YOU when buying tickets
by John Fitzsimons | New measures mean you'll now get extra protection when buying tickets for everything from the theatre to the football. Find out what this means for you.
6 simple ways to pay less tax
by Alison Hunt | Don't waste thousands each year paying unnecessary cash to the government - check out these easy tips and slash that tax bill now.
Feed five for under a fiver...
by Paul Warburton | Check out this amazing recipe for a mixed bean and coriander green curry - and feed five for less than £5!
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Highlights this week include half price travel books, 50% off city hotels, days out for under £10, and 40% off beach holidays.
Save £110 with a broadband bundle!
by Szu Ping Chan | You may think bundles are just a way for companies to squeeze more cash out of you. But on closer inspection, they could prove good value...
Get the cheapest energy tariff and save £150
by Neil Faulkner | This summer, several energy companies have quietly lowered prices for new applicants - and some of the cheapest tariffs have this week got cheaper, potentially saving you £150!
Frugal Friday!
by Rachel Wait | Fancy 80% off fashion, half price paperbacks, 2 for 1 spa days, and the Godfather Trilogy for £9? We've got it all...
Feed five for a fiver...
by Paul Warburton | Check out this retro recipe for egg Florentine with smoked cheddar and rocket salad - and feed five people for a fiver!
Get your hands on these fantastic best buys!
by Alison Hunt | Need to revamp your finances? Well there's no time like the present - start assessing them now and make your money work harder with these best buys
Eight cheap and thoughtful wedding gift ideas
by Serena Cowdy | Are you a soon-to-be wedding guest stuck for inspiration? Here are some good present ideas that won’t break the budget.
Have a hay fever-free summer for less!
by Rachel Wait | Get the lowdown on how to save money on your hay fever medication...
Get unlimited calls and texts for a fiver
by Szu Ping Chan | Forget Skype and other fancy deals, here's a new way for you and your loved ones to get unlimited calls and texts for next to nothing...
Frugal Friday!
by Rachel Wait | This week's highlights include 80% off fashion, the Blade Trilogy for £5, fabulous restaurant deals, and £10 flights to Australia!
Feed five for under a fiver...
by Paul Warburton | Check out this original recipe for beef, mushroom and thyme pie - and feed five people for less than a fiver!
Fix your energy tariff before prices rise
by Neil Faulkner | If you got a fixed-rate energy tariff last year, your current deal may soon be coming to an end. Neil Faulkner investigates the best energy deals to switch to today - before prices start rising again!
The dos and don'ts of getting a mobile phone deal
by Szu Ping Chan | What makes a good mobile phone deal? Here's a few tips to make the most of your deal...
The best mobile phone tariffs!
by Rachel Wait | If you’re looking for a better deal on your mobile phone, you’ve come to the right place!
Feed five for under a fiver!
by Paul Warburton | Check out this original recipe for sausage and rosemary hotpot with an easy pickled red cabbage - and feed five people for less than a fiver!
Frugal Friday!
by Rachel Wait | Get your hands on half price paperbacks, 75% off fashion, the John Wayne collection for £6, and 50% off theatre tickets...

Published in June 2009

Seven cheap alternatives to iTunes
by John Fitzsimons | Don’t do all of your music shopping on iTunes – there are plenty of alternatives which will save you money!
A step by step guide to switching energy
by Szu Ping Chan | Switching energy suppliers should be a piece of cake right? Here's a guide to ensure all goes smoothly.
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Highlights this week include 70% off fashion, 60% off summer paperbacks, the entire Sherlock Holmes DVD collection for £18, and 2-for-1 on days out...
Feed five for under a fiver...
by Paul Warburton | Check out this original recipe for chorizo and pea risotto - and feed five people for less than a fiver!
When to switch energy tariffs
by Neil Faulkner | Timing is everything in the energy switch, but the guidance offered by most websites on when to switch is seriously flawed.
Get your mitts on free broadband!
by Szu Ping Chan | As the 'Digital Britain' report is released on all things techie, we show you how to get discounted and, in some cases, free broadband.
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Up for grabs this week is the entire Inspector Morse box set for £40, half price fashion, £10 theatre tickets and fabulous Father's Day gifts...
Beware rising prices and shrinking sizes!
by Serena Cowdy | Supermarkets and well-known food brands are making huge profits but slyly offering their customers less value for money. Serena Cowdy investigates the cunning tricks they play on their customers...
Feed five for under a fiver!
by Paul Warburton | Check out this original recipe for Beef koftas with a feta, spinach and fresh mint salad - and feed five people for less than a fiver!
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Highlights this week include 40% off fashion, the Lethal Weapon boxset for £11, 60% off paperbacks, and brilliant Father's Day gifts...
Get free mobile calls for life!
by Szu Ping Chan | As Orange launches the first £5 mobile phone tariff, we look at other deals which let you natter away free of charge...
Fabulous Father’s Day gifts for less!
by Rachel Wait | Father’s Day is on 21 June, so if you’re madly searching for gift ideas, you’ve come to the right place...
Frugal Friday!
by Rachel Wait | This week's round-up includes the Jonathan Creek box set for £18, half price kitchen gadgets, fabulous Father’s Day ideas, and cracking restaurant offers...
Do not get caught out by cricket tickets
by John Fitzsimons | With the Aussies over for the 2009 Ashes series, and the Twenty20 World Cup about to kick off, John Fitzsimons finds a shortage of cricketing bargains - but plenty out to make a fast buck...
Feed five for under a fiver!
by Paul Warburton | Check out this original spicy tuna, bean and coriander lasagne recipe - believe it or not, you can use it to feed five people for less than a fiver!
Soapbox - Britain's worst tax
by Ed Bowsher | Ed Bowsher really hates stamp duty
How to budget in five simple steps
by Rachel Wait | Know you need to budget, but having trouble getting started? Just follow these easy steps...
The smart way to cut your water bill
by Szu Ping Chan | With summer hot on our heels, we look at the benefits...and pitfalls of installing a water meter.

Published in May 2009

Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Looking for half price fashion, a free Sony PS3, 30% off the Le Creuset range, cheap restaurant deals and 60% off paperbacks? Then look no further...
Get the cheapest energy tariff
by Neil Faulkner | Shocked by your last energy bill? Find out which tariffs are the cheapest to switch to right now.
How to cut your inheritance tax bill
by John Fitzsimons | Few taxes are more hated than Inheritance Tax, but research suggests Brits are paying way too much of it. A little bit of planning can go a long way, as John Fitzsimons explains.
Why loyalty doesn't always pay
by Szu Ping Chan | Boots or Superdrug? Which provides more value for those everyday essentials? Szu Ping Chan investigates...
Grab some free cash today!
by Szu Ping Chan | If you like shopping, bargains and discounts, you'll love this article....
Get a better broadband deal
by John Fitzsimons | If you haven't shopped around for a new broadband deal lately, you could be overpaying by up to 40%. John Fitzsimons reveals his pick of the best new deals out there.
How to save money on your oil bill
by Malcolm Wheatley | 1.5 million households rely on heating oil. If you're one of the them, Malcolm Wheatley explains how you can cut the cost of your oil bills.
Five free ways to spruce up your finances
by Szu Ping Chan | Own an iPhone or iTouch? Here are some financial applications to whip your finances in order. And the best thing? They're all free...
Frugal Friday!
by Rachel Wait | Looking for the complete West Wing box set for £50, fantastic gardening offers, half price fashion, and cheap days out? Well, we've got it all - and a brand new 'mobile phone deal of the week' section too...
Three clever ways to slash your mobile costs
by Szu Ping Chan | Sick of being forced to pay rip-off mobile phone charges? Here are three clever tricks you can use to combat them.
The cheapest supermarket Value range
by Rachel Wait | We reveal which supermarket carries the cheapest value/basics range...
British Gas is actually just 1.4% cheaper
by Neil Faulkner | British Gas claims it's got 10% cheaper on energy, but it's more like 10% of 10%!
BlackBerry seeks to oust the iPhone
by Szu Ping Chan | T-Mobile's new BlackBerry offer may be making waves in the mobile market, but how does it compare to the mighty iPhone in terms of cost?
Top cashback websites!
by Alison Hunt | With so many sites offering online shoppers cashback with their purchases, which one is best?
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Fancy the Alien Quadrilogy for £10, 65% off footwear, £15 off a Wii console, and fabulous holiday deals? Look no further...
Get more value from your dongle
by Szu Ping Chan | As we look for more areas to save cash, even dongles have joined the pay-as-you-go race. Here's a look at the best of what's on offer...
Fight back against the Budget tax hikes!
by Rachel Wait | Feeling a little miffed after last week’s Budget? Here’s how you can beat it at its own game…

Published in April 2009

How to maximise your child's tax-free savings
by Alison Hunt | When you take into account the £100 rule, how much money could your child save before you start to be taxed?
How to halve your council tax!
by Alison Hunt | Mortgage lenders are starting to sweeten their home loans for borrowers. But would this council tax offer tempt you?
Utility Warehouse: can it be cheap?
by Neil Faulkner | We look at the additional discounts you can get if you become a Utility Warehouse gas and electricity customer to see if it makes it more competitive on price.
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Up for grabs this week is the Indiana Jones trilogy for £8, 60% off paperbacks, half price garden furniture, and 50% off fashion...
Why eBay is better than Amazon
by Szu Ping Chan | We're all looking for ways to make some extra cash in the credit crunch. So if you want to sell your stuff online, here's a guide to two of the biggest players in the game...
Downsize your deals and save!
by Szu Ping Chan | Whether it's dongles or mobile phones, we show you why great things come in smaller (and cheaper) packages...
Six money must-haves for summer
by Ed Bowsher | Find out which leading financial products are the pick of the bunch today.
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Fancy 50% off fitness equipment, the Quentin Tarantino collection for £13, half price furniture, and fabulous 2 for 1 restaurant deals? Look no further...
The best cash ISAs for the new tax year
by Jane Baker | We all love saving tax-free, so which cash ISAs are cream of the crop for the new tax year?
Are small energy companies cheaper?
by Neil Faulkner | Read how close small energy companies' prices are to the big six at present, and get a top-tip on getting an accurate price comparison.
Make these new (tax) year resolutions!
by Serena Cowdy | Did your New Year’s resolutions fall a bit flat? Here’s the chance to redeem yourself!
Happy new tax year!
by Cliff D’Arcy | Monday, 6 April marked the start of the 2009/10 tax year. How will it affect your finances?
Britain's best broadband providers
by Szu Ping Chan | Who are the best and worst broadband providers in Britain? Szu Ping Chan finds out.
Frugal Friday!
by Rachel Wait | Up for grabs this week is the Family Guy box set for £60, half price fashion, 75% off hardbacks, and fabulous Easter deals...
The cheapest Easter egg tastes best
by Szu Ping Chan | Easter wouldn't be the same without our egg-cellent annual taste test. We put cheap and expensive eggs through their paces.

Published in March 2009

Banks are better than building societies
by Szu Ping Chan | New research suggests banks offer more competitive deals than building societies on both savings accounts and mortgages. Szu Ping Chan puts this to the test.
The big mobile phone insurance scam!
by Rachel Wait | If you’re thinking of taking out mobile phone insurance, it might be time to think again….
Extremely cheap fixed-energy tariff!
by Neil Faulkner | There's a new energy tariff, fixed for over a year that is cheaper than any other tariff, fixed or otherwise! Get it now, as it won't last many days.
Your four step financial health check
by Serena Cowdy | Recent research by National Savings and Investments (NS&I) suggests that many of us are still not tackling our finances head-on.
Ten years of tax-free saving
by Cliff D’Arcy | Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) came to life in April 1999. Ten years on, we explain why these tax shelters are so valuable for savers and investors.
The most flexible mobile tariff, ever!
by Szu Ping Chan | One mobile network is offering inclusive calls to international and 08 numbers, as well as unlimited mobile internet with its price plans...
Switch energy now!
by Szu Ping Chan | Last week, npower became the last of the 'big six' energy providers to reduce its prices. Here's what you should be looking for now...
Regulator cracks down on energy prices
by Melanie Wright | Consumers fed up with gas and electricity bills burning a massive hole in their household budgets were offered hope today after watchdog Ofgem unveiled measures to tackle 'unjustified' price differences.
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | This week's highlights include 50% off fashion, the complete Dad's Army collection for £40, half price books, and dinner for four for £15....
Frugal Friday
by Rachel Wait | Missed yesterday's instalment of our Frugal Friday discounts and deals? This week's round-up of bargains includes 30% off the Le Creuset range, half price fashion, 80% off DVDs and fantastic Mother's Day gifts...
Beware Michael Jackson ticket touts
by Emma Lunn | Tickets to Michael Jackson's summer residency at London's O2 sold out in record time. But fans should be wary of paying over the odds for tickets or buying them from unofficial sources.
The cost of on demand TV
by Szu Ping Chan | Busy lives and last minute lunches mean we often miss our favourite programmes. Here's one way to watch TV without having to set that recorder...
Recent energy-price reductions were a sham
by Neil Faulkner | All the announcements of lower energy prices have not reduced the price of the cheapest tariffs.
50 things you can get for under £5
by Szu Ping Chan | Whether it's a new mobile phone, £5 broadband or 10p theatre tickets, here are 50 of the best bargains - all for under a fiver...
Don't waste money on a diesel car
by Szu Ping Chan | Research suggests it could take 28 years to recoup the cost of buying a diesel car. We tell you why this supposed greener fuel isn't always worth it...

Published in February 2009

The cheapest mobile tariffs ever!
by Szu Ping Chan | Tesco has launched one of the cheapest mobile tariffs available. But how does it size up to other super-cheap deals?
7 ways to slash your mobile phone bill
by Serena Cowdy | If you’re paying over the odds for your mobile - take action today! Here are seven ways to slash your costs.
The cheapest energy tariff is fixed for a year
by Neil Faulkner | There’s a new fixed-rate gas and electricity tariff, and it could easily be the cheapest tariff over the next 12 months.
Seven clever ways to save cash
by Szu Ping Chan | Want to save money without cutting the essentials? Here's seven money saving gems to get your teeth into...
Eight ways to slash your food bills!
by Rachel Wait | Does your food bill seem to grow without fail each week? Then follow these eight simple tips to help bring it back down to earth!
Why it's risky to borrow and save with the same bank
by Jane Baker | Jane Baker explains why banks' right of set off could cause serious financial trauma.
Save £60 in 10 minutes!
by Alison Hunt | Anyone can easily save money on their bills. Find out how someone who has never switched a supplier in his life slashed a third off his annual broadband bill in a ten minute phone call.
Fight back against slow broadband
by Neil Faulkner | Here are some suggestions for those of us who get broadband connections which are much slower than we expected.
Amazon isn’t always the best
by Szu Ping Chan | Amazon is a firm favourite with the nation’s online shoppers, but how does it really shape up to the competition?
Get Suited And Booted For £15!
by Szu Ping Chan | Want a complete suit for £15? We test a whole range of office clobber which won’t cramp your style or wallet…
Beware Of Energy-Switching Advice
by Neil Faulkner | Routine guidance not to switch in winter when there are cheaper tariffs available makes no sense.
Save £££s With A Netbook
by Szu Ping Chan | No-frills netbook computers have surged in popularity. But whether you’re thinking of buying one, or confused about Linux vs. Windows, here’s the lowdown...
Five Fabulous Financial Products!
by Rachel Wait | With so much doom and gloom around, it can be hard to stay optimistic. But believe it or not, it’s still possible to get your hands on some great financial products to help weather the storm…
How Much Your Bank Costs You
by Neil Faulkner | Sticking with your bank for all your needs cost you money, but how much?
Cut Your Broadband Bill By 50%
by Szu Ping Chan | Stuck with the same broadband provider for years? With so many juicy deals about, we show you how a few clicks could cut your broadband bill in half.
Npower Isn't Playing British Gas' Game
by Neil Faulkner | npower is not calling British Gas’ play, but Scottish & Southern is with a tiny wee cut. Read about that, and about which tariffs are currently cheapest.
Find Your Valentine's Gift Here - For Under £20
by Serena Cowdy | If you’re lacking Valentine’s inspiration, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve searched high and low to find a host of thoughtful, romantic and quirky gifts for under £20.

Published in January 2009

Britain’s Best And Worst High Street Stores
by Szu Ping Chan | When it comes to splashing that cash, which shops come top for customer satisfaction, and which are truly shocking? We reveal the best and worst stores on the high street…
Take Your Seat At The Energy Poker Table
by Neil Faulkner | We talk about the next gas and electricity price moves and timing your tariff switch.
Should You Complete A Tax Return?
by Cliff D'Arcy | You may need to complete a tax return and pay any tax owed by 31 January. Even if you honestly overlooked your return, there’s a £100 fine!
Turn Your Old Mobile Phone Into Cash!
by Rachel Wait | Got an old mobile phone stuffed at the back of your cupboard gathering dust? Here’s how it could earn you some extra spending money….
British Gas’ 10% Cut Is Just The Beginning
by Neil Faulkner | British Gas says it’s going to reduce its gas prices by 10%, but that’s just a fraction of the story.
Co-op And Britannia To Merge
by Neil Faulkner | Co-operative Financial Services and Britannia Building Society want to merge. Here’s how it would affect customers, investors, staff, and the mortgage and savings markets.
Broadband Speeds Fail To Deliver
by Szu Ping Chan | Ofcom has produced a damning report on the nation's broadband speeds, revealing that most of us receive less than half of the speed we pay for. We investigate further...
Apple Slashes Music Prices
by Szu Ping Chan | Apple is removing the copy protection on all its music, and cutting prices of some tracks to just 59p. We take a closer look at exactly what this means, and how Apple compares to its rivals...
My Top Tax Return Tips
by Christina Jordan | The self-assessment tax deadline is looming for the self-employed. Christina Jordan reveals her top tips - and what expenses you can claim for.
How The Russian Gas Crisis Could Affect You
by Rachel Wait | As freezing temperatures sweep through the nation, has the energy war in Russia left us all out in the cold? And will we be faced with higher energy bills?
Banks Hold January Sales Too!
by Emma Lunn | Never one to miss the chance to jump on a seasonal bandwagon, some banks have launched their “New Year Sales” but are these special offers all they’re cracked up to be?
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