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Car hire prices have fallen by up to 38% in some key holiday destinations, so it may be worth cancelling and rebooking to ...
The latest made-up story about entry rules for visiting Brits’ favourite holiday destination has been debunked.
Ofcom has rules for mobile networks to prevent scam texts. These include applying systems to identify and block scam texts ...
The Mansion House speech is an annual event where the Chancellor sets out their priorities for the financial sector. This ...
Smart data schemes in the energy sector could reduce household energy bills and enable sustainable choices. Nationally, it could help strengthen competition and innovation in the energy sector and ...
Which? response to the FOS's proposed changes to the 8% simple interest rate applied to the compensation awarded to consumers ...
Job scams are cruel and effective, targeting those who are desperate to find work or earn extra money.  On average, £1,420 is lost by each person caught by a job scam, according to new Lloyds data, ...
Which? is naming and shaming the companies responsible for the biggest consumer letdowns of the year in its third annual Shoddy Awards, as it challenges firms to do better for their customers.  To be ...
With schools breaking up and summer holidays in full swing, many holidaymakers rush to buy travel insurance at the final hour. Earlier this year, a survey by Multitrip.com found t ...
Vishing scams, otherwise known as phone scams, involve fraudsters calling you and attempting to get your personal details ...
In this week's episode of Which? Shorts, we tell you which badges, logos and acronyms you need to look out for when booking a ...
The Death Notification Service aims to help executors by notifying multiple organisations at once, but low take-up and poor ...