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Is the government doing enough to protect consumers?
Whether it’s rip-off pricing, ticket touts or dangerous products being sold on online marketplaces, the government’s Department for Business & Trade is responsible for protecting consumers’ best…
Why no one should mourn the condenser dryer
Say goodbye to your inefficient tumble dryer when it breaks, as heat pump models will soon become the norm. In this episode of Which? Shorts, we explain why the government is introducing new…
Copy trading: An increasingly popular form of investing - is it worth the risk?
Copy trading is a fast-growing trend, where investors discuss portfolios and markets, potentially influencing investment decisions. Copy trading takes this a step further, as investors mirror the…
How to slash your mobile network contract in 10 minutes
Switching mobile networks can seem like a hassle, but it’s easier than ever to move to a new provider and potentially save hundreds of pounds per year. In this episode of Which? Shorts, we reveal the…
A third of us are facing pension poverty - what can you do?
12.2m people are on track to face poverty in retirement, meaning you won’t have enough money to live the most basic standard of living once you stop working. In this episode of Which? Money, Scottish…
Why you don’t need to spend big to look good and sleep better
Whether it’s supplements or skincare, sunscreen or sleep aids, our research has found that you don’t need to spend a fortune to be healthy. In this special live podcast we assembled a panel of expert…
The rise of fake days out
Scrolling through social media for a nice day out can lead to beautiful scenery and lasting memories, but how do you know if that dream destination actually exists? As AI adoption grows, fictional…
Will your travel insurance actually cover you this summer?
With half term and the summer holidays just around the corner, and a lot of uncertainty affecting travel plans, travel insurance feels more relevant than ever. So how can you make sure your policy…
LED masks, collagen supplements and anti-ageing creams: which ones really work?
The amount of skincare products on the market that claim to make our skin look healthier and slow down the ageing process seems to be growing. But which ones are worth you money?In this episode of…
What you need to know about cabin bags in 2026
Getting a suitcase or cabin bag that has enough space, survives baggage handling, and finally fits the airline size limits can feel like an impossible task. So which brands do we recommend you buy?…
Are you using your Isa to its full potential?
More than 20 million of us have an Isa in the UK. But are you missing out on some of the perks that the tax-free savings product offers? In this episode of Which? Money, our savings expert Matthew…
Ultra-processed food: are all UPFs bad for you?
Ultra-processed foods make up an estimated 60% of our diets in the UK. But with foods like bread, baked beans and breakfast cereals being classed as UPFs, should we really be removing them entirely…
How to improve your gut microbiome
Is your gut microbiome as healthy as it could be? We often think of digestion as just a way of processing food, but your gut plays an integral role in your overall wellbeing, influencing everything…
What is scambaiting? And why you shouldn’t try it yourself
Scam calls are nothing new. But scambaiting, whereby people engage with scammers to waste their time, is on the rise.In this episode of Which? Money, our scams and fraud expert Faye Lipson joins us…
How to combat iron and vitamin B12 deficiencies
Iron and B12, along with vitamin D, are the most common nutrient deficiencies in the UK. And failing to take action can affect your health.In the first episode of a brand new series of our healthy…
Do you really need a VPN?
VPNs, or virtual private networks, are nothing new. They’re a tool that grants your devices a more secure connection to the internet and have become increasingly popular since the introduction of…
Renters’ Rights Act: what’s changing for landlords and tenants today
Today marks a big day for both renters and private landlords as the Renters’ Rights Act comes into force - a bill designed by the government to “secure a fairer future for 11 million private renters…
How to cut your broadband price without switching or haggling
Switching broadband might seem like a hassle, but it's possible to slash your monthly fees when you're out of contract without switching to a new company or haggling a new deal with your current…
What you need to know about your pension to prepare for retirement
With big decisions to be made with your pension pots, preparing for retirement can feel complex, but understanding your options is key to making the most of your money. In this live episode of Which?…
Could this new payment method spell the end for the bank card?
As we become an increasingly cashless society, could we become less reliant on bank cards altogether?In this episode of Which? Shorts, we explain what Pay by Bank is, and how retailers online and on…
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