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Aussies get hammered on £20 at Wetherspoons

Two Australian influencers were stunned by UK pub prices, spending just £20 at Wetherspoons for a marathon drinking session. See their incredible bargain booze haul.

Ofgem price cap rises to £1,758 in New Year

The energy price cap will increase by 0.2% from January 1st, raising average bills to £1,758. Experts warn of record energy debt as 34 million households face higher costs.

World Cup 2026: Pint Prices Revealed for UK Fans

UK fans heading to the 2026 World Cup can now budget as stadium beer prices are revealed, ranging from a bargain £2.04 in Mexico to over £10 in the USA. Discover the cost at England's potential venues.

Six-bed house bought for £391k stuns UK buyers

A woman reveals her six-bedroom new build home cost just £391,060 in Lincolnshire, leaving viewers shocked by the UK's stark property price divide. Discover the full cost breakdown.

Pennsylvania's Massive Christmas Tree Auction Kicks Off Season

Over 50,000 Christmas trees and festive goods were sold at a Pennsylvania wholesale auction. Retailers from across the Northeast secured stock, with prices stabilising and optimism for real trees' return. Discover the trends shaping this year's holiday ma

Why Your Food Shop Keeps Getting More Expensive

UK food inflation climbs to 4.9% as climate change, supply chain costs and new regulations push up prices for essentials like beef, butter and chocolate. Discover the real reasons behind your rising grocery bill.

Energy price cap rises £3 despite wholesale cost drop

Ofgem announces a 0.2% energy price cap increase for January, adding £3 to typical bills. Experts question the rise as wholesale costs fall and pressure mounts for government intervention in the Autumn Budget.

Energy bills to rise 0.2% from January

Ofgem announces a 0.2% increase to the energy price cap from January 1, adding around £3.36 annually to the average household bill. Discover what this means for you.

UK inflation falls to four-month low of 3.6%

UK inflation fell to 3.6% in October, a four-month low, as energy price hikes slowed. Food costs, however, rose sharply. Read the full analysis ahead of the Budget.

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