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Ruth Alexander discussed how to manage rising energy debts.
Energy regulator must respond to Parliament on the banned practice of back billing.
How to plan financially to pay for your dream retirement and life after work.
Energy firms dubbed 'outrageous' over back-billing.
Your questions answered on the cost of care in later life.
Thousands complain to the Energy Ombudsman about back billing.
Life can be more expensive for people with disabilities, but is there a way to cut costs?
New data suggests over 1.4m pensioners unexpectedly received a tax bill last year.
Insurance can be crucial when you need it, but have you got it covered?
What is a gilt and can you buy one?
From uniforms to meals and school trips, how can parents keep school costs down?
How will plans to provide free breakfast clubs in every primary school in England work?
We're live at a care home in Sheffield for a special programme on the cost of care.
How are people coping with rising gas and electric bills this winter?
Pets are for life, not just for Christmas, but how much does it cost to care for one?
How to access from your energy supplier if you're struggling with your bills.
The rise of the 'side hustle', how do they work and how much money can you make?
The pensioners getting extra help with their energy bills from their local council.
How to donate to charity with confidence this Christmas.
New report finds nine out of ten charities have experienced difficulty with banking.
What can you do if your partner is controlling your money?
FCA responds to report which says its 'seen as incompetent at best, dishonest at worst'.
Thousands of calls have been made to a number dedicated for scam victims since it opened.
The record number of people getting help to pay their water bills.
The new research estimating that there are more than 3 million lost pension pots in the UK
An in-depth look at tax changes announced by the Chancellor in Wednesday's Budget
What does the chancellor's Budget mean for you?
A look ahead to Rachel Reeves's first Budget as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
What are the best ways to build a solid financial future for the children in your life?
What will the review into Carer's Allowance overpayments mean for those in debt?