Broadband connection speeds in rural England have been found to be up to three times slower than in nearby urban centres.
Continue ReadingThe renowned literature and music festival held in Hay-on-Wye in Wales will be powered by wholly clean energy sources for the first time…
Continue ReadingOver 50% of UK Broadband Users Have Had Trouble With Their Connection
Written by Max Robinson in Broadband
A recent study has revealed that 56% of UK households have experienced some sort of trouble with their broadband service.
Continue ReadingNew measures brought in by the government have been met by resistance from landlords who have petitioned for financial help in improving their…
Continue ReadingIresa, a small energy firm based in Nottinghamshire, has been banned from taking on new customers for the next three months, or until…
Continue ReadingHousehold Energy Bills Falling Due to New Environmental Policies
Written by Michael Quinn in Environment Household & Bills
A recent report has shown that customers have made savings on their energy bills as a result of government targets for carbon emissions.
Continue ReadingVirgin Media has expanded it extensive network to rural areas for the first time after over 1,000 people in Hampshire pledged to use…
Continue ReadingRecord Number of People Switching Electricity Suppliers
Written by Michael Quinn in Energy Suppliers
More households than ever are changer energy supplier according to the latest figures, with a record 660,000 customers switching in February this year.
Continue ReadingEnergy providers are to be prohibited from back-billing customers for gas and electricity they used more than 12 months ago, according to the…
Continue ReadingOver 100 Cities Derive Majority of Energy From Renewable Sources
Written by Michael Quinn in Climate Change Renewable Energy
Figures show that the number of cities across the world that source a minimum of 70% of their electricity through green means has…
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