Stolen Houses, TikTok Aunty and Eco Cooking
In an investigation by this programme, we speak to a prospective first-time buyers who nearly bought a house listed for sale fraudulently on the property website Zoopla.
An investigation by You & Yours has discovered criminal and fake estate agents have listed houses on the property website Zoopla.
Shari Vahl speaks to a prospective first-time buyer who has says he nearly bought a house which was listed for sale fraudulently.
High energy prices have got more of us thinking about the cost of cooking. It's prompted those with the means to do so to invest in appliances that can bring costs down. But there's a sort of slow cooker that works without needing to be plugged in for hours on end. We look at the South African Wonderbag and whether it really does save you money.
The new TikTok sensation is all about... motherly advice. Mum's have been passing on their tips to student followers or people just starting to live on their own.
Cleaner Ann Russell, who describes herself as a middle aged English old bag has gained 2.2 million followers passing on her advice.
Affectionately known by her fans as the TikTok Aunty, we speak to Ann about how to save money and keep warm this winter.
Pubs and breweries will face major financial losses and many will be forced to shut up shop if the energy bill relief scheme is not extended for them beyond 31st March next year. That's according to a new report from the British Beer and Pub Association. We look at one area in Manchester that's trying to keep their pubs alive.
A new survey commissioned by C大象传媒's Newsround suggests almost three quarters of children they spoke to are worried about the rising cost of living.
The programme questioned more than 2000 youngsters aged between 7 and 15 around the UK about how they were being affected by increases in household bills.
We explore how children have been trying to make their own cutbacks.
PRODUCER: JAY UNGER
PRESENTER: PETER WHITE