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Public may end up paying for obsolete smart meters that save little, MPs warn
10 Sep 2014: Public accounts committee says gas and electricity consumers will bear cost of installing meters likely to benefit suppliers most
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12 Sep 2014: Public might have underwrite £359m annual cost if ministers do not put more emphasis on reducing electricity demand, MPs say
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10 Sep 2014: Public accounts committee says gas and electricity consumers will bear cost of installing meters likely to benefit suppliers most
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8 Sep 2014: All-party group will ask whether customers paying 70% APR on household items are getting value for money
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4 Sep 2014: Also, npower ready to start telesales again, and how Londoners are paying through the nose for a pint of beer
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1 Sep 2014: Zoe Williams: Government could achieve so much, like investment in tidal or solar tech. But the parties offer only petty measures
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31 Aug 2014: Bringing up a baby is expensive enough, yet many parents end up wasting a fortune on useless gadgets and remedies
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30 Aug 2014: Wholesale prices have fallen but so far only British Gas has followed suit – and that’s only because the government slashed environmental regulation
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29 Aug 2014: Consumer body calls on regulator Ofwat to toughen proposed price controls given one in five households struggling to pay bills
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28 Aug 2014: BT competitors are hoping to make signings after the firm said it plans to put up home phone and internet charges by 6.49%
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24 Aug 2014: Letters: The new EU rules on wattage will simply extend the time required to remove the same amount of dust, or leave rooms dirtier
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