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Admiral specialises in car insurance policies for drivers with higher premiums, but also offers multi-car, breakdown cover and van insurance.
We review Affect Energy, a minnow in the gas and electricity industry. But by offering some of the cheapest tariffs around it will attract more customers.
Airtricity are a big deal on the Emerald Isle, boasting Ireland's largest wind farm. But there's more to this supplier than meets the eye.
Car insurance broker Autonet sources policies from brands like Aviva and Ageas. But what's its customer like? Is it cheap? And what about breakdown cover?
Young and provisional driver specialists Autosaint aim to offer cheap car insurance premiums by installing clever black box technology.
Global giant Aviva car insurance offers competitively priced policies, with optional extras such as breakdown cover and no claims bonus.
Avro is one of the cheapest energy providers. But is the company's business model sustainable? Read our Avro Energy review to find out.
French giant Axa offer car insurance deals, with perks such as breakdown cover, courtesy cars and protected no claims discount. But is it right for you?
Our Barclays home insurance review unveils policies that let you pick the buildings & contents cover you need. Gadget & student contents cover are extra
We take a look at Better Energy's prices, tariffs, customer service and more
Our Bristol Energy review shows this Council-run supplier is unique. No fat-cat shareholders. No foreign investors. Energy by the people.
11 million homes are signed up to British Gas energy tariffs for gas, electricity or dual fuel. But does biggest mean best? Read our British Gas review
One is for punters in Northern Ireland only. If you do live in Northern Ireland, read our Budget Energy review to find out about the electricity deals on offer.
Bulb Energy is the hipster of the UK gas & electricity market. But will it save you money? What's its customer service like? Read our Bulb Energy review
Famous for its nodding dog, Churchill insurance offers competitively priced comprehensive car insurance policies with free Green Flag breakdown service.
The Co-operative doesn't just offer groceries. Co-op home insurance policies are competitively priced and come with attractive buildings and contents extras.
Co-op Energy bills itself as an 'ethical' energy supplier. What's the point of ethics if customer service isn't up to scratch? Check our Co-op Energy review
Simplicity is the buzzword at London-based provider Daligas. One product, one price and with one payment method. Intrigued? Read on...
Retail giant Debenhams is more than just a department store, it also offers car insurance policies. Contact details, types of cover and optional extras are all here...
Admiral brand Diamond claims to specialise in offering cheap car insurance policies for women. Watch out for rip-off admin fees!
It's hard not to like Ebico energy. This not-for-profit firm says it's the markets only 'social enterprise'. Principles aside, can you save switching to Ebico?
Our Economy energy review reveals a roguish supplier with a chequered past, but it's hard to deny they'll save you cash if you switch.
The energy market's hippy uncle, Ecotricity supplies 100% green electricity. It doesn't get more renewable. Read our review to see if it stacks up.
EDF Energy Review: EDF supplies millions of customers with gas and electricity tariffs. But what about EDF's customer service & price?
In the insurance jungle, Elephant.co.uk is one of the best-priced car insurers, offering optional upgrades such as breakdown and hire car cover.
Endsleigh insurance has 500,000 customers across car, home, travel and landlord insurance. Originally, it was a specialist in student car insurance.
A roundup of Engie, the French energy company supplying to people across the world.
Eon supplies energy to 5 million customers. Eon's gas & electricity tariffs are unlikely to be the cheapest available. Find out more in our Eon review.
Extra Energy suffers from signing too many customers, too quickly. Its customer service has taken a whack. Read our Extra Energy review.
We explore First Utility in our review. If any provider has thrown the gauntlet down to the Big Six, it's First Utility, who's closing in on giant status
Flow Energy's tools help customers save power (and money). Throw in cheap Flow Energy tariffs and good customer service, and what's not to love?
GB Energy review: This firm is behind one of the biggest price hikes in history, 30% in October 2016. Before, it was one of the cheapest around.
GnERGY is a bit exotic. It's got to be the only supplier whose staff are fluent in Hindi & Nepalese. Read our GnERGY review.
It doesn't get more small scale than Go Effortless Energy. It sounds like a message promoting relaxation, but is customer service a handful? And will switching to them save you cash? Let's take a look...
Good Energy review: good by name, good by nature. This pioneering company was the UK's first to deliver 100% renewable electricity.
Green Energy UK seems to live up to its name. We take a closer look at its tariffs, customer service, renewable credentials and how much it will cost you
Our Green Star Energy review shows the American-owned firm has a far from spotless record, but it's cheap tariffs are popular with switchers
How do Hastings Direct car insurance stack up on price, customer service, vandalism cover, claims, types of policy? It's all here in our review.
Iresa is one of the cheapest gas & electricity suppliers, should you switch to them? We take a look at Iresa's customer service, tariffs & price in our review.
Should iSupply, be your supply? We take a closer look at the Bournemouth-based supplier's tariffs, customer service & prices in our review.
Who knew one of the UK’s favourite retailers also provides broadband? This is internet, never knowingly under-served.
John Lewis home insurance review: the retailer offers home insurance such as buildings & contents cover. Don't be underinsured!
Is Kwik Fit car insurance any good? Kwik Fit was first famous for its tyres and MOT tests. Now it offers a range of competitively priced insurance products, from car and home to pet.
LoCO2 Energy's motto is ‘sustainable energy, at sustainable prices’. All very nice, but can it deliver? Let’s take a closer look at what LoCO2 are all about.
Now going by LV=, Liverpool Victoria offers insurance policies on a range of products, including car. But is LV= car insurance any good?
Marks and Spencer is an energy supplier! But switch to an M&S Energy tariff & you'll actually be supplied by someone else. Read our review.
High-street staple Nationwide is commonly associated with loans and savings, but it also offers highly-rated car insurance deals. Is Nationwide car insurance any good?
Npower review: It supplies 6 and a half million homes. But are Npower energy tariffs cheap? Is its customer service any good?
The most striking name of any supplier, Octopus Energy lures you into its tentacles. We review cut-price tariffs & strong customer service.
Brokers One Call provide insurance for car, van, home, pets and much more. But they're also known for hitting customers with hidden admin charges. Is One Call car insurance any good?
500,000 people joined OVO Energy in 6 years, tempted by cheap prices & green gas & electricity. Find out why in our OVO Energy review.
It sounds like a political party slogan, but Places for People is attractive for energy switchers, with cheap tariffs & good customer service.
Plusnet's slogan is 'we'll do you proud'. We put that claim to the test by looking at Plusnet's broadband, price and customer service.
New Zealand firm Powershop has launched in the UK, offering a new way of buying electricity. Is it cheap or good? Read our Powershop review.
RIAS specialises in providing cover to over-50s, including home insurance. How do its buildings and contents cover stack up in our review?
Robin Hood Energy is unique. A council-run supplier with no directors. Read our Robin Hood review to see if switching makes you merry?
Is Saga car insurance any good? Saga offers car insurance premiums that come including unlimited European breakdown cover, plus optional extras.
Read our review of specialist insurer Saga's home insurance over-50s policies inc. buildings & contents. Extras include garden cover & legal expenses
Sainsbury’s Energy is British Gas with a logo stuck on. That said, switch to a gas & electricity tariff & you could bag a Sainsbury's gift card.
Will switching to a Scottish Power gas & electric tariff save money? How green is Scottish Power? Find out what's its like in our review
The founding father of home-entertainment and paid-TV, Sky is still the first name in Sport – Premier League anyone?
So Energy Review: So Energy's name may not inspire confidence but happens to be one of the cheapest gas & electricity suppliers.
Competitive gas & electricity prices? Check. Decent customer service? Check. Spark Energy has a lot going for it. Read our Spark Energy review.
SSE is a jack-of-all trades, offering broadband & phone services, and SSE gas and electric tariffs. But is SSE a master of none? Read our review
Famous for its Iggy Pop adverts, Swiftcover offers competitive car insurance policies with option extras such as breakdown cover and legal protection. Is Swifcover car insurance any good?
Is Swinton car insurance any good? Swinton car cover sure does sound cheap, with one in ten policyholders paying less than £169 a year, but is their customer service good? Read our review to find out more.
With home phone services, great YouView TV deals and competitively priced unlimited broadband, could TalkTalk be the one for you?
Tonik Energy offers cheap gas and electricity, plus perks including 100% renewable electricity and 3% cashback on credit card balances. Read our review.
Forget The Wizard of Oz, Toto Energy's here! Offering cheap gas and electric & UK-based customer service, does it stack up in our Toto Energy review?
Utilita Review: We review the kings of the prepayment meter. If you need or prefer to prepay for gas & electric, these guys may be your best bet.
Our Utility Warehouse, review you either love them or you hate them. They sell you everything: broadband, gas, electricity, mobile - the lot.
Richard Branson’s company offers gold-medal worthy TV & broadband bundles. Internet speeds are as fast as Usain Bolt (apparently).
Zog Energy sounds like a sci-fi villain but it's a UK energy supplier. It claims it saves customers £142 a year. True? Read our Zog review