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Martin Lewis' £5.69 Tip to Stop Heat Escaping

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis reveals a cheap DIY trick using reflective foil behind radiators to prevent heat loss and cut energy costs this winter. Act now to save.

10-Minute Daily Window Trick to Beat Winter Damp

Experts urge UK households to open windows for 10 minutes daily this winter. This simple hack reduces damp, prevents mould, and can even improve your heating efficiency. Learn the easy steps to a healthier home.

Exact heating temperature to stop mould in UK homes

UK households are urged to set heating to a specific temperature to combat mould and damp this winter. Experts from WHO and Energy Saving Trust reveal the ideal setting to save money and protect health.

5-Second Oven Hack to Heat Home in UK Freeze

A British Gas engineer reveals a simple trick to warm your kitchen using residual oven heat. As snow blankets the UK and temperatures plunge to -10°C, this free method helps combat the cold. Learn the safety tips and see the latest weather warnings.

Pensioners urged on heating change as storm hits

The Met Office urges over-65s to keep homes at 18°C as yellow and amber weather warnings for snow, ice, and wind are issued. Essential advice for staying warm and safe during the cold snap.

Martin Lewis settles heating debate for cold snap

Martin Lewis's MSE team reveals whether leaving heating on all day saves money during the UK cold snap, with tips from Energy Saving Trust and British Gas. Compare methods to cut costs.

British Gas: 10 Things to Do During UK Cold Snap

British Gas urges households to prepare as Met Office issues amber and yellow weather warnings for snow and ice. Essential advice includes insulating pipes, checking detectors, and creating an emergency kit.

Dunelm's £40 electric throw 'saves on heating bills'

Shoppers are raving about Dunelm's cosy £40 teddy electric throw, which costs just 3p per hour to run. Discover how this heated blanket is helping people stay warm without turning up the central heating.

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