
Government gives £15 billion to help households cope with cost of living hike, with extra cash for those who are most vulnerable.
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Government gives £15 billion to help households cope with cost of living hike, with extra cash for those who are most vulnerable.
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There are several home improvement schemes available that'll give you money to reduce your energy bills. Let's take a look.
The average rent is now nearly £1,000 a month but there's a wide choice of more affordable markets for people who can be flexible.
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