The radical change to mortgages that could help first home buyers, a major money change for the Olympics, and the chance to shape compensation for cancelled flights. Here are five things you may have missed this week.
With power bills rising, could solar, batteries and electrified heating and cooking help households save in the long run? Saul Griffith joins us on the Friends With Money podcast.
Forget composting toilets. In 2025, energy-efficient features in homes are no longer niche but expected. And it's not about aesthetics but performance.
Green loans aren't run-of-the-mill personal loans that can be used to fund cars or holidays. Instead, they are limited to home improvements like solar panels, water heating systems, insulation and double glazing.
"Consumers are being asked to swallow record chocolate prices, and shrinking products. The least they expect is chocolate free from slavery," says Fuzz Kitto, co-director of Be Slavery Free.
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