One in 10 people in the UK are not wearing sun cream because it is too expensive, despite cases of skin cancer rising.
The PM's plan to bring food inflation under control has been dismissed by retailers.
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Ofgem lowering the energy price cap will come as welcome news to struggling households, but they are still paying much more on average in the long run.
The price of everyday food products bought at a popular supermarket rose by 17% in a single year.
Inflation fell to its lowest levels since March 2022, down to 8.7% in April, but food prices have continued to increase.
Disability charities have said the £150 cost of living payment for disabled people is not enough.
Increase will hit households harder as food accounts for a greater share of household consumption than energy.
Martin Lewis predicted that energy prices will drop 17.5% thanks to a new Price Cap.
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Real wages have remained stubbornly below inflation, but promising new ONS data suggests a change in the near future.
A charity found that the number of households with children on Universal Credit more than doubled between 2019 and 2022.
Suella Braverman suggested ditching migrant workers for jobs in butchery, as well as fruit picking, HGV driving and building.
Prominent Tory backbencher Jacob Rees-Mogg has attracted criticism after he credited Brexit for both easing the cost of living crisis and preventing a victory for Vladimir Putin.
The energy secretary has delivered some promising news on bills after a particularly challenging start to 2023.
Some energy providers are already undercutting the government's price guarantee. But switching right now could be a bit of a gamble, as Yahoo News explains.
The woman said: "I was finding I was working all hours, being quite stressed out from work and not having the time to even enjoy living in my home."
Millions have turned to energy saving hacks promoted on social media to cut their bills during the cost of living crisis.
Gas prices could soon fall below the government support thresholds, but many may be confused about what this means for their energy bills.
From energy bills to insurance fees, campaigners are calling for an overhaul in the way we pay for things to prevent the poorest households falling further into debt.
A lack of affordable housing remains a huge problem for those renting, with very few 100% mortgage offers available on the market.
The first of a series of cost of living payments are landing in people's bank accounts, but only certain people are entitled to the support.
Conservative-run Bromley council, which spent £50,000 on the coronation, refused to fund "warm banks" during winter.
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Poor uptake has meant thousands of eligible families are missing out on free food payments for their children.