Should I overpay my mortgage?

Whilst many people may be struggling to keep up payments on their mortgages in the wake of steep interest rate rises, there are a significant number of homeowners who may be wondering whether it is worthwhile paying more than the minimum statutory repayments each month, with the aim of helping to save money in the […]
Students Could Benefit From Their Parents Insurance

As students navigate the steep costs of living and studying in the UK, they can often find themselves in need of expensive essentials like laptops, smartphones, and textbooks. The loss or theft of these items can be financially devastating for students. Fortunately, there’s a way for parents to provide an added layer of protection for […]
Boilers and Energy Ratings: What the latest Government Changes Mean for Your Home

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak recently made an announcement1 on a number of policies that affect the UK’s path to ‘Net Zero’2 by 2050. Whilst the headline news was primarily the pushback of the ban on the sale of new pure-petrol & diesel cars to 2035, there were some additional announcements that can affect our homes […]
Energy Price Cap Drops to £1,923: Why You Should Submit a Meter Reading

This weekend, millions of households across the United Kingdom are set to enjoy a welcome drop in energy costs as the Ofgem price cap falls to £1,923 per year for the average home, a decrease of £151.1 However, to ensure accurate billing, it is crucial to provide your energy provider with meter readings before the […]