If you've got a spare room, it could cut the benefits you get. Here's what you should know about the controversial bedroom tax.| Big Issue
Living with household overcrowding is bad for your health and quality of life. Your local council might be able to do something about it.| Big Issue
Repairing what we already own and buying pre-loved things is one of the best ways we can cut emissions when it comes to our consumption. Here, we provide a roadmap to action for everything from clothing and technology to bikes and furniture.| Ethical Consumer
If you're gearing up to make a big move, it can be difficult to know where to start. Use these tips on how to rent from a private landlord.| Big Issue
Help and support available for carers including social care needs assessments and financial help.| Citizens Advice
How to charge an EV if you live in a flat? You can still charge your electric car if you live in a flat, read our 2025 guide to find out how| Electric Car Guide
Find out which types of advertising, media and marketing materials are covered by our rules.| www.asa.org.uk
With surging property prices and rents, housing benefit is vital to keep people in their homes. Here’s everything you need to know about it.| Big Issue
Solar panel and solar battery storage installation and maintenance services across Bristol and the South West. Save money with solar PV.| Core Heating & Electrical
Find out why most of us should eat more fish, including oily fish for omega-3. Learn how to eat fish and shellfish safely, including information on fish and shellfish allergies.| nhs.uk
When buying appliances, look out for the energy efficiency rating label and consider the size of the appliance you need.| Energy Saving Trust
This is how and where to get help with the cost of renting privately if you are struggling to pay your rent.| Big Issue
But most people don't apply. Here's what you need to know.| Elder
Take steps to improve your health. Lose weight and feel better inside and out. Try our free NHS weight loss plan to get you started.| nhs.uk
Find out if you're eligible for free childcare for 2 to 4 year olds if you live in England - 2 year olds can get 15 hours per week, 3 to 4 year olds 30 hours.| GOV.UK