Ex-Minister calls for action over council tax trap

Former Pensions Minister to demand Government extends exemption from council tax that bereaved families receive on inherited properties for relatives unable to sell during pandemic By Marc Shoffman, Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 21:49 BST, 29 August 2020 | Updated: 21:49 BST, 29 August 2020 A former Pensions Minister is set to demand the Government … Read more

Households spend £552 a year on subscription services

With more households signing up to streaming services like Netflix and ordering in meal kits during lockdown, Britain is now being dubbed a ‘subscription society.’  Households now typically spend £552 a year on sign-up services, new data has revealed. The subscription economy has grown to be worth £323million, according to research from Barclaycard Payments, with … Read more

Bills stoke grief for families in council tax trap after bereavement

Many bereaved families are suffering at the hands of heartless local authorities unwilling to extend council tax exemptions on empty properties that could not be sold during lockdown.  The Mail on Sunday has been flooded with heartbreaking stories of grieving relatives hit with unexpected council tax bills following our report on the issue last week.  … Read more

We reveal which telecoms firms are ranked best and worst by consumers

TalkTalk has been named as one of the worst companies for customer service by its broadband customers, new research has revealed. Landline consumers of Virgin Media also said they were the least satisfied when it came to the overall service whilst Three saw the biggest complaints from mobile customers, according to data from Ofcom. Meanwhile, … Read more

We reveal the biggest buys Britain made during the pandemic 

Britain may now technically find itself in a recession but households have still splashed the cash during lockdown. Spending on everything from garden features such as pizza ovens to products to entertain the family and annoy the neighbours, including karaoke machines. While the shutters came down on shops in mid-March and Britons forced to stay … Read more

Want the iPhone 12? Why Apple might not be the best bet to trade-in your old model

Trading in an iPhone? Using Apple’s official scheme could leave you £100 worse off compared to other options iPhone owners could get more money by trading with a third party firm  Apple has made cuts to its trade-in prices earlier this year  We reveal the difference between the third party firms costs and Apple’s prices   … Read more

Saga to cover travel customers for cancellation due to coronavirus

A travel insurer says it is one of the first in Britain to cover its customers for holiday cancellation if they are hit by coronavirus before they travel.  Saga announced it is extending its travel insurance policies to cover all new and existing customers over 50 against coronavirus-linked cancellation. Any customer taking out a new … Read more