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British households could be entitled to claim back as much as £255 from their energy suppliers by applying a straightforward two-month guideline. Energy regulator Ofgem has revealed that approximately £3.09 billion in customer credit remains sitting unclaimed with providers across the country.The substantial sum represents money that belongs to billpayers who have overpaid through their direct debit arrangements. Financial expert Martin Lewis, known for his appearances on BBC and ITV, has highlighted that energy companies are holding onto more than £3billion of their customers’ funds.Millions of people may be unaware they have built up significant credit balances with their suppliers.The…
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A 60-year-old man has admitted sending abusive social media messages to England footballer Jess Carter.Nigel Dewale sent the posts to Carter’s TikTok account during the Uefa Women’s Euro 2025 tournament last summer, which defending champions the Lionesses went on to win. The messages included a derogatory reference to Carter’s race and suggested people with brown skin were “murderers” and “groomers”. Dewale, of Great Harwood in Lancashire, appeared at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court on Friday where he pleaded guilty to sending a malicious message via a public communications network between 19 and 23 June last year. He also pleaded guilty to possession…
Sarah Mulkerrins tells the tale of Macclesfield FC, a club that reformed in 2020 after Macclesfield Town were wound up in the High Court.Watch the FA Cup third round: Macclesfield v Crystal Palace on Saturday 10 January at 12:00 GMT on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app.READ MORE: Macclesfield’s ‘massive occasion’ tinged with sadness WATCH: Robbie Savage: Managing Macclesfield FC on BBC iPlayerAvailable to UK users only.
A pub has been left stunned after its security cameras recorded a peculiar theft taking place outside the premises.The Potter in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, had its snowman, affectionately named Sammy by staff, taken from its position at approximately 10pm last Sunday evening.Video footage shows three individuals passing the establishment on King Street when one member of the group, sporting a green hat, broke away from the others.The man dashed across the road covered in snow and grabbed the wintry decoration before fleeing the scene.The snowman had been constructed by regular customers of the pub.Callum Chadwick, the pub’s site manager, reviewed the…
For the first time, Fletcher addressed Amorim’s criticisms of United’s academy.Aside from the fact he did not start any academy-produced player in a Premier League game this season, Amorim did not show any sign he had faith in the players it had produced.In addition, he angered United officials by singling out Harry Amass – whose loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday has now come to an end – and striker Chido Obi for criticism.Amorim also said he detected a sense of entitlement among United’s young players.As someone who was himself developed by the club, has previously held the position of technical…
Richard Holden has launched a scathing attack on Labour for failing to “face the issue” of cousin marriage in Britain after blocking a second reading on its ban.Speaking to GB News, the Shadow Transport Secretary expressed his frustration at the reading of the bill being delayed “until at least the King’s Speech”, expected to take place in May.Mr Holden accused the Government of “turning a blind eye” after today’s scheduled second reading vote was blocked.Hitting out at the move further, Mr Holden told GB News: “So there’s three real concerns really, one is that obviously there’s the health implications of…
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Martin Lewis has shared a series of energy-saving tips aimed at helping households reduce costs during the winter months.The consumer champion made the comments on his BBC podcast, where he outlined several low-cost changes that could help keep homes warmer while cutting energy bills.Mr Lewis said one of the simplest measures involves placing reflective material behind radiators, particularly those fitted to external walls.He said this prevents heat from escaping through the wall and reflects warmth back into the room.”Sheets of reflective material can be placed behind radiators. Crucially this is on external wall radiators so the heat doesn’t escape.”He explained…
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