With the Easter holidays in full swing, many families across the country will be planning days out that won't break the bank this year.
24.03.2022 - 05:43 / ok.co.uk
Money saving expert Martin Lewis, 49, who created the website MoneySavingExpert.com and has his own TV series – The Martin Lewis Money Show – has become a well-known face on our screens. However, it turns out Martin isn’t the only famous name in his family, with his stunning wife Lara Lewington also having her own career in the spotlight. Here’s everything you need to know about Martin Lewis’ wife… Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Who is Martin Lewis’ wife Lara Lewington? Martin and Lara, 42, have been married for 12 years, after tying the knot back in 2009, on May 31. Lara, like her famous husband, has a career on television, which she began alongside studying. Lara made her TV debut on Channel 5 in 2003 as a weather presenter, and she stayed in this role for six years before moving on to become the Five News celebrity correspondent for some time.
The blonde beauty has since moved over to Sky News, where she worked as the showbiz correspondent, but she’s probably best known for her work on BBC’s Click. Lara joined the Click as a reporter back in 2011, and it’s a popular technology show. You’ll find Lara co-presenting the show with Spencer Kelly and she’s become a total expert in the field.
With technology becoming her passion, the gorgeous television star can often be found speaking on TV and radio about the subject. She's also been the technology columnist for Woman magazine, and has hosted segments on Steph's Packed Lunch. You may also recognise Laura from panel appearances on shows including Big Brother’s Big Mouth, Let’s Dance for Sports Relief and Sport Relief Superstars special.
With the Easter holidays in full swing, many families across the country will be planning days out that won't break the bank this year.
Amid rising cost of living prices in the UK, houses across the country are doing whatever they can to save money on bills. With energy costs rising, heating our homes has become increasingly expensive, with many taking money-saving tips wherever they can to lower their bills this spring. Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has now been praised after shoppers discovered a £35 SpecialBuy bargain from Aldi which will help to keep you warm for as little as 4p a week.
Supermarket shoppers have praised Aldi for a £35 Specialbuy thanks to advice given by Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis last week. Last week, the ITV This Morning finance expert advised people on how they can stay warm without turning the heating on.
Earlier this week Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis published a sad but essential guide called ‘heat the human not the home ’. In the guide put together by his team, he shared a number of cost effective ways to keep warm without the need for putting the heating on.
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has issued four ways you can stay warm all week without turning the heating on now energy bills have risen.
Sky customers could save almost £500 a year thanks to a tip shared by Martin Lewis.
Martin Lewis has been the name on everyone's lips this week.
Martin Lewis' frustration was clear to see as he appeared on This Morning on Thursday. It comes after a heavy TV and radio presence from the Money Saving Expert founder ahead of energy prices rocketing on Friday (April 1).
Energy company E.On has blamed the Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis for the industry-wide website crashes that are occurring ahead of the energy price cap increase tomorrow. E.On's said on Twitter that 'Martin has once again created unprecedented demand bringing down Britain'.'
As energy bills are set to soar even further as the cost of living crisis continues to pinch it can feel daunting to consider the arrival of your next bill. Next month, energy prices will increase by around 50% across the board affecting every user in the UK. Most energy firms are increasing their standard tariffs to the maximum allowed by the Ofgem price cap - £1,971 - from April 1.
Martin Lewis has outlined three top tips concerning energy bills, as households get prepared for next month's price hike. Brits are set to see their energy bills soar from 1 April, when the Ofgem price cap will rise from £1,277 will go up to £1,971 – an increase of nearly £700. Most energy firms are increasing their standard tariffs to the maximum allowed by the cap, meaning millions of households will see their bills dramatically increase.
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has issued a warning to anyone who uses direct debit to pay for their heating bills.
If there was one comment Martin Lewis thought he'd not find himself having to respond to it would probably be one about his chest hair.
Good Morning Britain viewers have thanked Martin Lewis for grilling the health secretary, Sajid Javid on Monday (21 March). The financial expert, who is filling in for Richard Madeley, took his time to ask key questions about how the government would support the most vulnerable, low income households and medically disabled with the rising cost of energy prices.