A new water futures contract allows buyers and sellers to barter a fixed price for the delivery of fixed quantity of water at a future date.
Nearly three in four children’s homes and almost a third of fostering places are now provided by private organisations.
Citizens Advice says regulators have allowed water, energy, broadband and telephone networks to overcharge customers by £24.1 billion over the past fifteen years.
Age UK says the system is broken and no longer capable of delivering care to everyone who needs it.
The Financial Conduct Authority has confirmed that it will not introduce a legal ‘Duty of Care’ for financial services firms to their customers.
The number of cheap energy deals has dropped by 90 per cent in a year ahead of the introduction of the energy price cap.
The Public Accounts Committee finds no evidence greater competition between providers will improve quality of education they provide.
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