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Zoe Wood

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Zoe Wood is the Guardian's consumer affairs correspondent. Follow her on Twitter

March 2026

  • Easter eggs on sale in a supermarket

    Shrinkflation takes a bite out of Easter eggs as shoppers pay more for less

  • Model houses on a pile of coins and bank notes

    New mortgages up by £800 a year amid ‘Trumpflation’ from Iran war

  • A blue Nissan Leaf electric car charging in Edinburgh

    ‘Shockingly bad’: Nissan Leaf drivers voice anger over app shutdown

  • A photo of two people using their mobile phones.

    UK regulator examines IT glitch that enabled bank customers to see others’ accounts on app

  • Business live
    Middle East war creating ‘largest supply disruption in the history of oil markets’, as Brent crude hits $100 again – as it happened

  • Average UK mortgage rate tops 5% as lenders scurry to reprice loans amid Middle East crisis

  • How will war in the Middle East affect your finances?

  • Royal Mail criticised as first-class stamp price rises to £1.80 despite ‘failing service’

  • UK’s private dentistry market faces review after price jumps of more than 23%

  • What will Rachel Reeves’s spring forecast mean for household finances?

February 2026

  • Bugs Bunny statue at entrance to Warner Bros. studio in Los Angeles

    Business live
    Netflix quits Warner Bros takeover battle; FTSE 100 ends week at record high – as it happened

  • British Gas smart meter showing consumption of electricity and gas used with domestic appliance a kettle in the kitchen

    Switching energy deal can save £200 as price cap falls, say experts

  • A smart energy meter, used to monitor gas and electricity use, is pictured with a radiator in a home

    Why the energy price cap in Great Britain is falling from April

  • Parking charge notice on a car windowDWF294 Parking charge notice on a car window

    Penalty notice: Euro Car Parks fined £473,000 for ignoring regulator

  • ‘Plainly wrong’: London flat dwellers fight shock £200,000 heating bill

  • ‘Quality really matters’: why the organic food market is booming again

  • £99,987 and counting: graduates trapped by ballooning student loans

January 2026

  • Hands with jar and scoop making formula milk

    FSA confirms presence of toxin in some Nestlé SMA baby formula products

    Nestlé has already recalled several batches due to concerns they may trigger nausea and vomiting
  • EU Imposes New Air Passenger Restrictions on Carrying LiquidsLONDON - NOVEMBER 06:  In this photo illustration a BAA employee carries a plastic bag with liquid containers consistent with new British airport security requirements for carrying liquids through security at Gatwick Airport on November 6, 2006 in London, England. Tight Restrictions on liquids have been changed to allow for liquids to be carried through security. Passengers are now permitted to carry liquids up to 100ml per container and fitting in to a 20cm x 20 cm transparent re-sealable bag.  (Photo illustration by Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)

    Heathrow scraps 100ml limit on liquids in cabin bags after tech upgrade

    Airport tells outbound travellers they may bring containers that hold up to 2 litres and keep devices in bags as it rolls out latest CT scanners
  • A coffin with a flower arrangement at a mortuary

    Two men charged over UK funeral firm collapse that left 46,000 ‘out of pocket’

    Richard Wells and Neil Debenham charged with conspiracy to defraud over collapse of Safe Hands pre-paid scheme
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