Martin Lewis has provided clarification on who will receive money from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) and what to do if you have not yet received money you're owed.
30.09.2022 - 13:27 / ok.co.uk
Energy bills will rise for millions of households from Saturday as the energy price guarantee comes into effect.The cap will mean households won't be facing extortionate gas and electricity bills, which were predicted to hit £6,000 in 2023. However the £2,500 figure that kicks in from this Saturday (October 1) is still higher than the current price cap, which is £1,971.
As a result, more and more people are turning to any hacks they can find that help them get through the crisis without costing the earth. Millions of Brits are feeling the pinch due to the cost of living crisis, and Martin Lewis and Mrs Hinch have continued to provide free tips to help those struggling.The money-saving expert, 49, is known for his helpful advice and tricks, and over recent months he has provided a whole host of useful cash-saving tips.
Martin has branded the current situation the worst he's seen "since becoming the money-saving expert in 2000", and has outlined top tips for those looking to save some money. Washing Using your washing machine on a 30C cycle and drying clothes outside rather than using a tumble dryer could save you around £28 per year on your energy bill, according to the Energy Saving Trust.
While the weather is not always great, it's always best to take advantage of the warmer temperatures while you can. Additionally, Money Saving Expert recommends trying to do one fewer load of washing a week and making sure to fill up the load each time.
Shower tips Money Saving Expert recommends fitting a free-water saving shower head in your bathroom, which on average, could save £50 a year for the average home. On top of this, cutting just a minute off your shower time could save £207 a year in energy bills.They recommend buying a
.Martin Lewis has provided clarification on who will receive money from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) and what to do if you have not yet received money you're owed.
Martin Lewis and Angelica Bell returned for a new series of Money Show Live this week and jumped straight into cost of living issues affecting millions of households across the country. The duo started by helping people understand changes coming next April once the UK Government withdraws its £2,500 Energy Price Guarantee when gas and electricity bills are already being forecast to hit £4,350.
Martin Lewis has been a cost of living crisis expert for those who have been left confused about changes in bills.The money saving expert, 50, was back on TV on Tuesday in the next series of his Money Show Live on ITV and dedicated the first part of the show to answering questions about energy bills. During the show Martin explained three reasons why energy bills could be wrong, and what to do about them. One viewer emailed in to query why her energy bill had risen from £49 to £123 as she wrote: “I have just received my new monthly direct debit from my energy provider and it has gone from £49 to £123 from September and then £181 per month from October 28.
Martin Lewis has issued a warning as the energy price cap is predicted to rise above £4,000 next year. The cap, which regulates the amount that 24 million households pay for their gas and electricity, was replaced by the government's Energy Price Guarantee in October.
Martin Lewis has called on “somebody to get a grip on the economy” as he won the expert award at the National Television Awards.
Money saving expert Martin Lewis was hailed a "national hero" as he won the National Television Award for Best TV Expert on Thursday night. Collecting his prize at the ceremony at London’s OVO Wembley Arena, he said: "It’s been a pretty horrible year financially.
Good Morning Britain 's Martin Lewis is "taking a long break" from his slot on the show, but he's set to make a return later on this year. The 50 year old money-saving expert is revered for his advice on how to make your money go further, and his Martin's Money Mondays slot on GMB was popular with the morning show's viewers as he grilled government ministers with the questions the public wanted to know. According to The Sun, Martin is set to take some time away from the show to turn his attentions to the return of ITV's The Martin Lewis Money Show Live, which will be on-screen at 8pm Tuesday, October 18 on ITV.
Fans of Martin Lewis have been left stunned after he took to social media to inform his followers that he's been asked to hand back his OBE.
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has revealed that he was forced to give back his OBE after having it “taken” from him.The journalist and TV personality, who offers Brits advice on dealing with the cost of living crisis, was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2014 Birthday Honours for services to consumer rights and to charitable services. At the start of 2022, Martin, 50, was awarded a CBE for services to broadcasting and consumer rights in the Queen's New Year Honours.
Good Morning Britain viewers were stunned by Laura Tobin as she returned to screens to bring viewers the latest weather news. The weather presenter was back on the ITV news programme on Monday (October 10) as Susanna Reid and Martin Lewis fronted the show.