ENERGY prices in the UK set to soar, uSwitch energy has revealed. USwitch UK found 50 deals are ending this month, including those from EDF and Npower, meaning households could see a bill hike of up ...
Uswitch study shows an estimated 17 million homes in the UK (nearly two thirds of households) set their thermostat above 20°C [1], but turning it down by just one degree could save up to £80 a year on ...
Nine of the ten poorest scoring councils were located in the North of the UK, while all 10 of the highest scoring were situated in affluent parts of the South This week, the UK government announced ...
The online property firm Zoopla has agreed to pay £160m for price comparison site uSwitch in a move that would allow it to expand into sales of home products such as energy. Zoopla Property Group (ZPG ...
Price comparison website uSwitch.com has released a new report revealing the best and worst streets in the UK for broadband connectivity. Many households in the country are still struggling with ...
UK-based price comparison website uSwitch.com has announced that is has acquired Top10.com, a broadband and mobile phone comparison website. This acquisition means that uSwitch.com is now one of the ...
Nearly five million people across the UK have suffered a broadband outage of three hours or more in the last year - according to latest research. A report by comparison service Uswitch.com said the ...
According to research by price comparison site uSwitch UK broadband speeds are at their fastest in the early hours of the morning, with some regions almost tripling their average speeds. uSwitch ...
While Nokia plans to launch the first mobile network on the moon, reliable 4G coverage is still difficult to come by in certain areas of the UK – as the Isles of Scilly may be the worst UK region for ...
Every two years, price comparison website uSwitch creates a ranking of UK regions based on their quality of life. This year's has just been released and the results are fascinating. On Friday, we ...
LONDON, Oct. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Two thirds of UK households are turning up their thermostat to over 20°C to keep them warm this autumn [1], but setting it just one degree lower could save them ...