Fuel Prices: 2500 Service Stations Launch a 'Transparency Operation' to Denounce the Weight of Taxes
2500 independent service stations in France are participating in a 'transparency operation' to highlight the impact of taxes on rising fuel prices amidst the Middle East crisis.
'Halve cost and double speed' ahead of April broadband hike
UK households are advised on ways to reduce broadband costs and increase speeds before an April price hike.
Fashion companies scrutinized for children's rights
The fashion industry is facing several significant challenges regarding children's rights, particularly among low-cost retailers according to a report by Global Child Forum.
Martin Lewis causes website to crash after plugging free legal service
Consumer expert Martin Lewis encouraged viewers to update their wills, leading to a crash of a website associated with Free Wills Month during his ITV show.
Stop to a large LNG site in Qatar after the attacks. Gas prices soar, risks to bills
A large liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Qatar has been halted following recent attacks, leading to a spike in gas prices and concerns about rising energy bills.
PM backs plan to remove Andrew from line of succession, high-speed rail plan unveiled, best hot cross bun named
Australian PM Anthony Albanese supports the UK government in removing Prince Andrew from the royal line of succession while also announcing new funding for a high-speed rail project.
Insurance significantly reduces costs if necessary improvements are made
A consumer advocate in Iceland argues that substantial savings can be achieved in the insurance market through necessary reforms based on a three-year review.
Advice & Review becomes part of Dagens Nyheter
Dagens Nyheter has acquired the consumer advocacy magazine Rรฅd & Rรถn, which has a long-standing tradition of providing independent product reviews.
With Australian private health insurance premiums set to jump by 4.41%, will policies deliver more or just cost more?
Australia is facing a significant increase in private health insurance premiums, raising questions about the value of coverage amid rising living costs.
32 associations call on large retailers to sell food products at cost price
32 associations in France are urging major retailers to sell certain healthy food products at cost price to alleviate high costs for consumers.
Companies are believed to have exploited public fee increases to raise prices
The article discusses how some companies are using public fee increases as a cover to raise their prices.
Researcher highlights 'absurd' weight loss supplement claims
A researcher raises concerns about the misleading claims made by sellers of weight loss supplements, urging consumers to be cautious.
Consumers have more to gain after fuel price cuts in the new year
Consumers are expected to benefit further from additional fuel price reductions this new year, as discussed by the CEO of FรB, alongside coverage of a tragic fire in Switzerland that resulted in at least 40 deaths and a declared national mourning period of five days in the country.