Motor insurers criticised for not passing savings from low number of claims onto drivers 

Motor insurance claims fell by 48 per cent during the lockdown period, when compared to the previous quarter, data from the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has revealed this week. It said there were 324,000 new claims in the second quarter of the year, compared to the 678,000 received in the first, thanks to the … Read more

How to watch as much football on TV as possible for the cheapest price? 

The football season is officially soon-to-be-back, with the League Cup starting this weekend and top flight action returning on Saturday 12 September. However, the 2020/2021 season will be very different for supporters as most of the games will continue to take place behind closed doors, at least the beginning, due to coronavirus restrictions. This may … Read more

Can I claim a free Google Nest Mini from Spotify?

If you’re a Spotify premium customer, you may be disappointed to learn you have missed out on a freebie – the music streaming giant was allowing households to claim a Google Nest Mini for nothing. It is likely to have given away thousands to those who pay monthly for the service, with error messages now … Read more

Policyholders to check with insurers about working from home cover

Home and contents policyholders have been encouraged to check their insurer will cover them for working at home for the rest of 2020.  As the Government encourages more people to head back to the office, this could possibly lead to dispute between insurers and policyholders, according to insurer, Urban Jungle.   This is despite the fact … Read more

We reveal the restaurants extending the Eat Out to Help Out scheme

The Eat Out to Help Out scheme was vastly popular with millions of households making the most of discounted breakfast, lunch and dinner throughout August. Chancellor Rishi Sunak introduced the scheme as a way of enticing consumers back out after months of staying in due to lockdown. It gave diners eating in a 50 per … Read more

Government’s smart meter roll out hit by lockdown

Government’s smart meter roll out hit by lockdown: Installations crept up by just 0.4% in three months By Miles Dilworth For The Daily Mail Published: 22:00 BST, 1 September 2020 | Updated: 22:38 BST, 1 September 2020 Off line: Only 135,000 smart meters were installed between April and June Lockdown has heaped misery on the … Read more

Tricks to save on your clicks: £3 in every £10 is now spent online

Online shopping is booming, with £3 in every £10 spent over the internet.  But how can you be sure you are getting the best possible price? Here Money Mail shares eight tricks to help you track down the top deals. Abracadabra: Our eight spending tricks will have you saving on your online shopping Hunt online … Read more

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