Food Prices See First Fall For Two Years As Stores Compete
Fierce competition between supermarkets has led to the first monthly drop in food prices for more than two years, an industry body... Read More
Date Set For Next £300 Cost-Of-Living Payment
Millions of low-income households will receive the next installment of cost-of-living payments between 31 October and 19 November. Eight million people on... Read More
Higher Food Prices May Be Here To Stay – Bank Economist
Higher food prices may be here to stay, the Bank of England’s chief economist has said. Huw Pill told MPs that the... Read More
Wilko Homeware Chain On Brink Of Collapse
UK homeware retailer Wilko has warned that it is on the brink of collapse, putting some 12,000 jobs at risk. The privately-owned... Read More
UK House Prices Fall At Sharpest Rate For 14 Years – Nationwide
UK house prices dropped at their fastest annual rate for 14 years in July, according to Nationwide. The building society said prices... Read More
Food Price Inflation Slows To Lowest Level This Year – BRC
New figures suggest food price inflation has slowed to its lowest level this year as prices of oils, fish, and breakfast cereals... Read More
Mortgage Payments Set To Jump By £500 For One Million Households
Mortgage payments will rise by at least £500 a month for nearly one million households between the end of this year and... Read More
Energy Bill Support: More Than 700,000 Households Miss Out
More than 700,000 households in Great Britain have missed out on £300m worth of support for energy bills, according to BBC analysis... Read More
Out Of Work Over-50s Cut Weekly Food Bill By £60
Almost half of people over 50 who left work during the pandemic have had to cut back on their weekly food shop... Read More
Energy Firms Warned Against Paying Dividends
Energy suppliers have been warned they should retain profits rather than pay out returns to shareholders, to ensure firms can weather future... Read More