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Our presenters sit down with our team of consumer experts to give you useful advice to help make life simpler, fairer and safer for everyone. Which? Money is your home for money news and personal finance hacks. Which? Shorts is your home of narrated pieces from our suite of magazines. And stay tuned for other shows full of advice.

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    How to improve your gut microbiome

    Is your gut microbiome as healthy as it could be? We often think of digestion as just a way of processing food, but your gut plays an integral role in your overall wellbeing, influencing everything from inflammation to immunity.In this episode of Which? Shorts, we explain what benefits a healthy microbiome can provide for your overall wellbeing, and how you can decide how likely you are to benefit from taking probiotic supplements.Plus, we reveal what we did to test some of the most popular prebiotics and probiotics to decide which ones are worthy of our coveted Which? Best Buy.This episode is read by Erica McKoy and is based on an article written by Martha Roberts, originally published in the May 2026 issue of Which? magazine.Read our reviews of the probiotic we’ve tested on our website & sign up for our free fortnightly Healthy Living newsletter.

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    What is scambaiting? And why you shouldn’t try it yourself

    Scam calls are nothing new. But scambaiting, whereby people engage with scammers to waste their time, is on the rise.In this episode of Which? Money, our scams and fraud expert Faye Lipson joins us to share her first-hand experience of stepping into the world of scambaiting. She explains what it involves and the risks that come with it.You’ll hear clips from her scambaiting call as a fraudster attempted to access her computer and drain her bank account, as well as her reflections on how it felt to engage directly with scammers and what she learned from the experience.Plus, we’ll share the best advice so you know what to do if you suspect someone is attempting to defraud you.Read more about Faye's scambaiting experience on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletterListen to our podcast featuring Becky Holmes & sign up for our free Scam Alerts serviceGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membershipBecome a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    How to combat iron and vitamin B12 deficiencies

    Iron and B12, along with vitamin D, are the most common nutrient deficiencies in the UK. And failing to take action can affect your health.In the first episode of a brand new series of our healthy living podcast, our public health nutritionist Shefalee Loth and the founder of CityDietitians Sophie Medlin tell us who is more likely to be suffering nutrient deficincies and they ways we can improve our intake via our diet.Fatigue, weakness and low energy levels are all signs of iron deficiency, while for low levels of B12, symptons can include tingling or numbness in the hands and feet, poor balance and memory problems.Plus, for the first time, we've been reviewing iron and B12 supplements to find out which brands are leading the way. Our thorough, independent testing allows us to recommend the products that really work work, and highlight the ones that failed our tests.Which? members can listen to the full episode where we reveal our test results by clicking here.Join us for our live health podcast on Tuesday 26 June at 6pm to ask your questions to our experts - click here to register for freeIf you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership.Explore our B12 results in full & read which iron supplements we recommendRead more of our health news and advice on our website & sign up for our free monthly Healthly Living newsletter

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    Do you really need a VPN?

    VPNs, or virtual private networks, are nothing new. They’re a tool that grants your devices a more secure connection to the internet and have become increasingly popular since the introduction of age-verification on some websites to prevent children from accessing age-inappropriate content. In this episode of Which? Shorts, we explain what benefits a VPN can provide while you surf the web, and how you can decide how likely you are to benefit from using one. Plus, we reveal what we did to test some of the most popular VPNs to decide which ones are worthy of our coveted Best Buy. This episode is read by James Rowe and is based on an article written by Callum Pears, originally published in the April/May 2026 issue of Which? TechRead our reviews of the VPNs we’ve tested on our website & sign up for our free monthly Tech newsletter If you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership

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    Renters’ Rights Act: what’s changing for landlords and tenants today

    Today marks a big day for both renters and private landlords as the Renters’ Rights Act comes into force - a bill designed by the government to “secure a fairer future for 11 million private renters in England”. So is it just good news for tenants? Or are there any wins for landlords?In this episode of Which? Money, our property expert Sam Wilson explains some of the key changes that are being brought in to improve standards for renters, including the abolition of Section 21 no-fault evictions, the introduction of rolling contracts as standard, and rent increases limited to once per year.Plus, property expert and developer Marta de Sousa discusses whether landlords will leave the market in protest, and whether this could ultimately push rents up by reducing available rental stock.Read more about the Renters' Rights Act on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletterGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membershipBecome a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    How to cut your broadband price without switching or haggling

    Switching broadband might seem like a hassle, but it's possible to slash your monthly fees when you're out of contract without switching to a new company or haggling a new deal with your current provider. In this episode of Which? Shorts, we explain how the new One Touch Switch system could make it easier than ever to change provider or even negotiate a better price without leaving.Plus, we share the results of our latest broadband survey of more than 5,000 customers, revealing which providers are delivering the best service and which of the biggest names are falling short. Find out the results of our broadband survey on our website & sign up for our free monthly Tech newsletter Use our free tool to compare broadband deals for your homeIf you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership

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    What you need to know about your pension to prepare for retirement

    With big decisions to be made with your pension pots, preparing for retirement can feel complex, but understanding your options is key to making the most of your money. In this live episode of Which? Money, recorded in front of a live virtual audience, Joanne Padilla from the Which? Money Helpline answers your questions on some of the most important aspects of retirement planning including the pros and cons of annuities vs drawdown. Plus Steves Tait, investment and financial planning director at HUB Financial Solutions and Philip Brown, head of DC, investment and lifetime savings at Pensions UK share their expertise on how much you might need to retire comfortably. We also explore tax-free lump sums, tax planning, and how to track down and combine old pension pots. Read more about retirement planning on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletter Listen to our four-part pensions podcast series to learn more about retirement planning & sign up for our free Retirement Planning newsletterGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Could this new payment method spell the end for the bank card?

    As we become an increasingly cashless society, could we become less reliant on bank cards altogether?In this episode of Which? Shorts, we explain what Pay by Bank is, and how retailers online and on the high street are rolling this out as a new way for us to pay for goods and services.And while it works out cheaper for the retailer, given it bypasses the usual card processing fees sent to Visa and Mastercard, it's not without concerns. We tell you what you need to know before making an open banking payment.Find out more about Pay by Bank on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletterIf you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership

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    70 years of premium bonds - are they still worth it?

    It’s been 70 years since the then Chancellor of the UK, Harold MacMillan announced the launch of premium bonds. But after seven decades and over £40bn paid out in prizes, are they still a worthwhile element of your savings portfolio? In this episode, Which? Researcher Holly Lanyon explains the history of the savings product, how they’ve changed over the years, and how likely you are to win a prize. Holly shares some stories from Which? members who told us why they love premium bonds so much, and why people treat them differently to other types of savings accounts. Plus, we hear from Andrew Westhead, the retail director at NS&I, the company which runs the premium bond draws, who takes us inside their archive to show how big of a part they’ve played in British culture since the 1950s. Read more about premium bonds on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletter Join us for a live episode of Which? Money on Tuesday 21 April - sign up to secure your space in our virtual audience Get in touch with us via email - [email protected] Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Why you don't need to buy all the latest tech

    What did you do to your old phone when you upgraded to a new model? Too many of us are doing the wrong thing. In this episode of Which? Shorts, we explain why buying a new piece of tech when the model you're upgrading from is still perfectly serviceable is doing more harm than good, especially when you don't dispose of them properly. In a recent survey of Which? members, more than 50% of smartphones and tablets that had been replaced over the previous five years were still in working order. So, how often should you actually upgrade? And what should you do with the devices you no longer need?Find out which laptops we recommend on our website & sign up for our free monthly Tech newsletter If you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership

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    The big ANPR glitch and why license plate cameras get it wrong

    Have you received a private parking fine that makes no sense? You might be a victim of an ANPR camera error. In this episode we talk about the Which? investigation that uncovered why Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology seems to be plagued by so many inaccuracies.While the industry boasts a 97% accuracy rate, the remaining 3% results in misreadings every day. We're joined by Which? writer Hannah Downes who discusses everything from double dipping, to criminals cloning number plates to avoid ULEZ fees and parking charges.Read more about the changes on our website & sign up for our free weekly scoop newsletterBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price

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    What the Middle East conflict means for your energy bills

    Last week, the price you pay for your gas and electricity went down. That’s despite the ongoing crisis in the Middle East that caused wholesale prices to skyrocket. But what does the future hold for energy prices in the UK? In this episode, Which? Principal researcher and energy expert Sarah Ingrams joins us to explain what happened to the price cap that resulted in those on standard variable tariffs to see a reduction in their energy bills. It wasn’t just those on variable tariffs that saw a fall in the price they pay for gas and electricity this month. Households on fixed tariffs saw their bills fall after government support schemes were adjusted, reducing costs outside of the usual price cap changes. Plus, Tom Goswell, energy supply lead at Cornwall Insight, the company which predicts price cap changes, gets us up to speed on the Middle East crisis in a week which saw a ceasefire announced. Read more about what the Middle East crisis means for you energy bills on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletter Get in touch with us via email - [email protected] Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Should you buy a pair of hearing glasses?

    You know what a hearing aid is. But hearing aid glasses could be gamechanging for those who need to hear more clearly. In this episode of Which? Shorts, we explain what hearing glasses are. They’re a relatively new addition to the market, aimed at offering a more stylish alternative to hearing aids to help those with mild to moderate hearing loss hear and see more clearly, with just one product. But just how effective - and cost-effective - are they? Find out which hearing aid providers we recommend on our website & sign up for our free Healthy Living newsletter If you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership

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    Pension transfers can take ten days - so why are some taking six months?

    For many of us, doing admin on our pensions isn’t exactly the most exciting job in the world, but transferring or combining your pots can come with big advantages. So, for those of us who want to do it, why is the process still so painful? In this episode, Which? Money’s Ruby Flanagan joins us to share her research into pension transfers, and reveals the reality faced by Which? members trying to navigate the process and make managing their savings for later life easier. Plus, Lisa Picardo, chief business officer at PensionBee explains why she thinks there should be an industry-standard ten-day timeframe for transfers, rather than relying on decades-old legislation that allows firms to take up to six months. With pension dashboards set to roll out over the next year or so, more people are expected to locate and review their pension pots, likely leading to a rise in transfer requests. Without faster processes and updated regulation, this could create even longer backlogs, highlighting the urgent need for reform. Read more about why pension transfers are taking so long on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletterGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Common mistakes when writing a will - and how to avoid them

    Making a will is something we all ought to do, but there are common mistakes you really need to avoid - and they’re all pretty easy.In this episode of Which? Shorts, we've spoken to our members to find out their real-life experiences with writing a will to find out which errors are most common, and explain the consequences of not having a watertight document.Plus, we explain what steps you can take to ensure you will is error-free, whether or not you've made a will already.Read more about writing a will on our website & sign up for our free Money newsletterCreate a will with Which? Wills in just four easy stepsIf you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership

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    Can we get healthier as we age? Your questions answered

    Back in January we brought you a live podcast with our health experts who answered your questions on how to get healthier as you age. We couldn't answer them all, so we've recorded another episode to cover more of your burning health questions. In this bonus episode of our healthy living podcast, we're joined by our public health nutritionist Shefalee Loth and the founder of CityDietitians Sophie Medlin who share their expertise on supplements, exercise and the menopause. Plus, our experts explain whether or not its ever too late to adapt your lifestyle to make you live longer. Read more of our health news and advice on our website & sign up for our free monthly Healthly Living newsletter If you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership.

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    The tax advantages of leaving money to charity in your will

    If your estate is large enough when you die, inheritance tax will be due on the money and assets you leave behind for your loved ones, but you can reduce the size of the bill by leaving a slice of your wealth to charity. In this episode, Which? Money deputy editor Sam Richardson explains how nominating a charity to receive a portion of your estate can achieve three things: reduce your inheritance tax bill, help your family retain more of your wealth, and support a good cause with funds it can put to good use. Plus, James Buchan from the Which? legal team tells us why it’s important that you have a will and why it should be kept up to date when a big life event happens. Read more ways to avoid inheritance tax on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletter Get in touch with us via email - [email protected] Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    What do England's new recycling laws mean for you?

    From 31 March 2026, a major change is being introduced across councils in England to standardise what is accepted in kerbside bin collections.In this episode, we explain how the Simpler Recycling law is going to change the way you dispose your household recycling waste in England.Read more about the changes on our website & sign up for our free Sustainability newsletterBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price

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    Why are dangerous products still being sold online?

    More of us than ever are shopping online. But the regulations that are meant to keep us safe aren't working, putting us at risk from buying dangerous and illegal products through major retailers. In this episode of Which? Shorts, we report on the rise of online marketplaces run by well-known retailers and highlight the significant failings that are leading to people being harmed by unsafe products. Read more of our investiagtion on our website & sign up for our free Weekly Scoop newsletterBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price

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    Are EPC ratings accurate? Uncovering the flaws in energy assessments

    Improving the energy efficiency of your home is always top of mind when it's cold outside or you can feel a draft inside. But getting somebody to assess your home's efficiency isn't as thorough as it should be.In this podcast we're joined by our sustainability specialist Karen Lawrence who explains how when trying to compare the options for homeowners seeking energy advice, she was met with inaccurate reports, incompetent assessors and a system in need of improvement.Plus, we explain how to make the most of the Which? home energy planning tool to get an idea of what you can do to improve your own home's efficiency.Get in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership

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    We reveal the best investment platforms in the UK

    With so much uncertainty in the global markets, where's the best place for you to invest? In this week's episode we reveal the providers who are doing more than most to satisfy their customers, and the stocks and shares Isas that offer good value for money.Read more about best rated investment platforms on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletterGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membershipBecome a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Don't get scammed when buying a travel visa

    More countries than ever require tourists to apply for a visa to enter. They should be applied for via official avenues, such as government websites, but our investigation has found that Google is allowing fraudsters to pay for their fake websites to appear at the top of search results.In this episode of Which? Shorts, we reveal what happened when we clicked on those adverts, as we found out what scammers are doing to get their hands on our cash.Read more of our travel news on our website & sign up for our free Travel newsletterBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price or join Which? Travel to get the magazine delivered to your door

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    Why cars are so expensive - and how to find a good deal

    Have you ever been in the market for a new car and been shocked by the list prices? You're not alone. We've been investigating why the days of sub-£10,000 motors are long gone.In this episode, we sit down with our cars expert Michael Passingham to analyse why the era of the truly "cheap and cheerful" car seems to be over. He explains how expensive optional extras and high-tech safety features are driving up the prices of new cars, and how that affects the used car market, too.Plus, we explain how you can navigate the car market at a time when the prices of some budget stalwarts have increased threefold in the last two decades.Read all of our car reviews on our website & sign up for our free Cars newsletterTry out our car reliability tool on our website & check out the rankings of the most loved carsGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership

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    Car finance mis-selling scandal: you could be owed hundreds of pounds

    At the end of the month the Financial Conduct Authority will lay out its rules for a multi-billion pound compensation scheme aimed at millions of drivers who unwittingly overpaid when they paid for a car on finance. But what will those rules look like? In this episode, Which? cars expert Michael Passingham explains how drivers who bought a car between 2007 and 2024 could be owed money as part of the car finance mis-selling scandal, and how you can check if you are affected. Plus, Pat Hoy, founder of Insider Car Deals, tells us how a sneaky tactic by car dealers went unnoticed for so many years, and how you can be sure you’re getting a good deal when you buy a car in the future. Read more about the car finance mis-selling scandal on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletter Read about the different types of car finance options & find out more about Insider Car Deals The FCA website has more information on how you can complain if you were affected by the scandalGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membershipBecome a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Which county is the best for pubs in Britain?

    The feeling of stepping inside a countryside pub for a refreshing drink and a warming meal can top off a long day outside. But which county boasts the best pubs?In this episode of Which? Shorts, we shine a spotlight on a county and a peculiarly-located national park that offers breathtaking scenery and a plethora of public houses, from from village pubs to gastropubs, to ancient coaching inns.Read our reviews of best UK towns and villages for food and drink on our website & sign up for our free Travel newsletter Become a Which? member for 50% off the usual price or join Which? Travel to get the magazine delivered to your door

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    Spring Statement & the Middle East crisis: what they mean for your finances

    The Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her Spring Statement this week - a speech that the government hoped beforehand would be a non-event with no new policy announcements. But has the war in the Middle East cast doubts and uncertainty over the future of this government’s fiscal aspirations?In this episode, Which? Money’s Matthew Jenkin joins us to talk through the biggest headlines from the Chancellor’s speech and how the economic forecasts could impact your own day-to-day spending.Plus, Frances Haque, Santander’s chief economist analyses whether or not the government’s spending plans could be scuppered as a result of the knock-on impact of heightened tensions in the Middle East.Read more about the Spring Statement on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletterGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membershipBecome a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Should we stop using the term 'low-cost airlines'?

    Our annual survey has ranked Ryanair as the worst-performing short-haul airline. In this episode of Which? Shorts, we reveal the results of our research, thanks to thousands of travellers giving their feedback of 23 carries based on the booking process, customer service, value for money and more. Plus, we compare how low-cost airlines could cost more than you'd first expect once you've paid for any optional extras that other providers include in the headline price. Read our reviews of the best and worst airlines on our website & sign up for our free Travel newsletterBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price or join Which? Travel to get the magazine delivered to your door

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    How and when should you take your pension?

    It's been over a decade since pension reforms were introduced, giving us more freedom and flexibility to choose how to access our retirement savings. But how to access your money isn't the only decision you'll need to make - you'll also need to choose when to access your pension. In the final episode of our four-part podcast series, we discuss the options you have for accessing your money - including buying an annuity and going into drawdown - and what to consider when deciding on the best time to retire. Which? Money editor Jenny Ross is joined by experts from across the industry, as well as people at different stages of retirement planning. Read more of our pensions news and advice on our website & sign up for our retirement planning newsletter Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Why we don’t endorse Tesco as a place to shop - and why that could change

    Whether or not you shop at Tesco, you’ll probably know about its Clubcard membership scheme. In recent years, the programme has given users access to lower prices - that is if you’re aged 18 or over. We think that’s wrong. In this episode, Which? senior researcher Ellie Simmonds joins us to analyse the news that, after years of our campaigning, Tesco is looking to remove the age restriction that has barred under-18s from accessing loyalty prices. We’ve twice withheld Which? Recommended Provider status from Tesco over this issue. Plus, our annual survey of the best and worst supermarkets has just dropped, so we reveal who the winners and losers are for in-store and online shopping. Read our reviews of the best and worst supermarkets on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletter More analysis of Tesco's statement can be read on our website Get in touch with us via email - [email protected] Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Are you spending too much on car maintenance?

    When looking for a new car, many of us don't look beyond the list price. But annual maintenance costs needs to be taken into consideration.In this podcast, we reveal the result of our annual survey into maintenance costs, and reveal some of the most and least reliable car brands on the market.Plus, your fuel type can impact your yearly outlay. We've crunched the numbers to find out how each type compares, from EVs, to petrol cars and everything in between.Read all of our car reviews on our website & sign up for our free Cars newsletterTry out our car reliability tool on our websiteGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership

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    Are you getting the most out of your car insurance policy?

    With accidental damage making up nearly half of all car insurance claims, do you know what your policy actually covers you for?In this episode of Which? Shorts, we reveal the providers and policies we recommend after teaming our in-depth research with feedback from real-life policy-holders.Plus, with the recent rise of self-described ‘essentials’ policies, we explain why we've had our doubts about how much cover they really offer.Read our reviews of the best car insurance companies on our website & sign up for our free Money newsletterBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price

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    What does the future hold for the state pension?

    The principle behind the state pension is simple: that most people will get a regular payment from the government to help fund their retirement once they reach a certain age. But the decisions that need to be made about its future are more complicated. In the third episode of our four-part podcast series, we look at what determines the amount of state pension you get and how you could boost your payments - plus how the growing cost to the government could change the way the system works in future. Which? Money editor Jenny Ross is joined by experts from across the industry, as well as people at different stages of retirement planning. The final episode in the series will be released next Monday. Read more of our pensions news and advice on our website & sign up for our retirement planning newsletter Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Tips for being a good executor from those who have taken on the role before

    Being an executor for a loved one who has recently died can be a stressful task at an already difficult time. But you can learn lessons from those who have taken on the role before.In this episode, Which? researcher Holly Lanyon tells us what she found when speaking to executors, and what tips they’d share to people who are lined up for the role in the future.Plus, from the Which? Legal team, James Buchan explains why it's important for executors to be organised and the penalties that you could incur if you do things wrong. Read more advice on how to be a good executor on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletterGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membershipBecome a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Is 2026 finally the year to buy an electric car?

    Range anxiety is often cited as one of the main reason why people don't want to buy an electric vehicle, but with facilities improving, will you be choosing an EV this year? In this podcast, we're joined by our cars researcher Dino Buratti who talks through the pros and cons of electric cars, from public charging and efficiency, to reliability and cost. Plus, our cars editor Will Stapley shines a light on the taxes you could face, and how our reviews of cars can help you choose the right model for you. Read all of our car reviews on our website & sign up for our free Cars newsletterFind our which cars are eligible for the government EV grant & read our reviews of the best car insurance companiesGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership

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    How to add value to your home - advice from the experts

    Getting work done in your home can be a lot of upheaval, but there’s work you can do beforehand to get exactly what you want.In this episode of Which? Shorts, we speak to homeowners to find out how they want to improve their home, as well as trusted traders who share their advice to help you get it right first time.Making the right changes to your home could add anywhere up to 10% to the value of your property.Read more about how a kitchen renovation could add value on our website & sign up for our free Home newsletterBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price

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    Are you saving enough for retirement?

    Recent research from pension company Standard Life found that almost half of UK adults don’t know how much is in their pension. Even if you do know exactly how much you’ve saved so far, the bigger challenge is gauging how much you’ll eventually need. In the second episode of our four-part podcast series, we discuss the three retirement living standards set by Pensions UK to give you an idea of how much you can expect to spend over the course of a year. We also look at how much you might need in your pension to reach these annual incomes, as well as what you can do to boost your retirement savings, whatever your age. Which? Money editor Jenny Ross is joined by experts from across the industry, as well as people at different stages of retirement planning. The remaining episodes in the series will be released weekly on Mondays.Read more of our pensions news and advice on our website & sign up for our retirement planning newsletterPodcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    The lifetime Isa is being scrapped - what does it mean for you?

    The government has announced that it's replacing the lifetime Isa with a new savings product specifically to help first-time buyers. But what will it look like?In this episode, we’re joined by our mortgages and property expert Sam Wilson who outlines what the Lisa is, how it’s helped first time buyers, but also how it’s hampered certain house-buyers from accessing the government bonus because their property was too expensive.The new account will only be targeted towards first-time buyers, removing the element of the Lisa that helps those save for retirement. Rachel Vahey from AJ Bell shares her concerns that the self-employed will need more support to save money for later life.Read our reviews of the best lifetime Isas on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletterGet in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membershipBecome a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Driverless taxis are coming to Britain - what will it mean for you?

    Getting into a cab without a driver behind the wheel may be commonplace in the US and China, but now Great Britain wants to get in on the act.In this episode of Which? Shorts, we explain how three tech giants are battling to get their cars on British streets, and tell you what a country with driverless cars on our roads will look like.But how widespread and accessible robotaxis are to become will depend on which company wins the race to get its motors on our streets.Read more of our cars news on our website & sign up for our free Cars and Tech newslettersBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price

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    What's the point of a pension?

    No matter how far away you are from retiring, you’ve probably given some thought to how you’ll spend your time when you get there. But thinking about how you’ll afford that dream retirement lifestyle isn’t quite as much fun. In the first episode of our four-part podcast series, we go back to basics to explain how a pension differs from a normal savings account, and how you can best prepare your finances for the future. Which? Money editor Jenny Ross is joined by experts from across the industry, as well as people at different stages of retirement planning. The remaining episodes in the series will be released weekly on Mondays. Read more of our pensions news and advice on our website & sign up for our retirement planning newsletter Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    How fraudsters can scam you without stealing your card

    It used to be the case that a scammer had to physically steal your card if they wanted your money. But that’s no longer the case. In this episode, our scam expert Faye Lipson joins us to tell us the story about how her card was used by fraudsters despite it still sitting inside her wallet. She explains how it was possible, thanks to a little-known process that banks offer by default to make banking as convenient as possible. Read Faye's full story on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletter Get in touch with us via email - [email protected] Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    The most important tech of the 21st century

    Technology has developed at a vast rate of knots since the turn of the century, what with tech waking us up in the morning, playing our favourite music, guiding us on our daily commutes and providing light entertainment when we need a pick me up - sometimes just one product can do all those things - but what’s the most important tech of the 21st century? Members of the Which? Tech team drew up a shortlist of what they thought to be the best inventions and innovations since 2000 - then ranked them to come up with the Which? countdown. Join us as we reveal what tops our list. Rank your favourite 15 products on our website & sign up for our free Tech newsletterBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price

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    Which gas and electricity supplier should you switch to?

    Octopus Energy has been a Which? Recommended Provider eight years in a row. But does it still rule the roost when it comes to gas and electricity in 2026?In this episode of Which? Shorts, we reveal which providers we've awarded the coveted Which? Recommended Provider endorsement to, and explain how people like you helped feed into our research and analysis into gas and electricity suppliers.Plus, even if you're happy with your supplier, you may still be able to get a cheaper deal.Read the reviews of each energy provider we reviewed on our website & sign up for our free Home newsletterBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price

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    Should you take out a fee-free mortgage?

    For most of us, the headline rate of a mortgage deal is likely what we focus on the most. But not paying attention to the fee could leave you paying too much. In this episode, we’re joined by Which? Money journalist Sam Wilson who shares his new analysis into mortgage fees. He set out to find how it differs for first-time buyers, home movers and those looking to remortgage, and how the market compares to a year ago. Plus, David Hollingworth from L&C Mortgages shares his advice on what to look for when taking out a mortgage to ensure it fits your personal circumstances. Read Sam's full piece on our website & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletter Use our mortgage repayment calculator to compare costs Get in touch with us via email - [email protected] Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Where to go on holiday in 2026

    If you've had the January blues and have already started to seek out your next holiday, you may well have read a list or two similar to this already. But our round-up is a bit different. We accept no freebies, and as you’d expect, we’ve taken a more thoughtful approach to compiling our list. All the destinations are genuinely better or easier to visit in 2026. From the surprising safest country in the Americas, to a destination closer to home which is aiming to attract those interested in space travel, these places should be on your hit list for the year ahead. Read our full list of destinations for 2026 & sign up for our free Travel newsletter Become a Which? member for 50% off the usual price

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    Can we get healthier as we age?

    Staying fit and healthy as we grow older can seem difficult, especially in a world of misinformation. But are there any tried and tested methods to help us stay in good physical condition?To mark the end of this series of our health and wellbeing podcast, we hosted our first ever live episode in front of an online audience to get expert advice from some familiar and trusted names in the health industry.In this episode, presenter Lisa Webb was joined by: Dr Nighat Arif, family GP specialising in women’s health; Kate Lawler, radio and TV presenter and Sunday Times best-selling author; Sophie Medlin, founder of CityDietitians; and Shefalee Loth, public health nutritionist at Which?.Read more of our health news and advice on our website & sign up for our free monthly Healthly Living newsletterIf you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership.

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    The way you file your tax return is changing

    The self assessment tax return deadline is fast approaching, but once January 31st has come and gone, all eyes will be on the government’s new Making Tax Digital scheme - the new process for sole traders and landlords to keep on top of what they owe. In this episode, we’re joined by Which? Money journalists Ruby Flanagan and Matthew Jenkin who outline what the change means in practice, how it will work, and discuss whether or not it will make the process easier. Plus, having both been freelance before, they share their tips on how to keep on top of your paperwork across the year to make filing your return easier in the future. Read our guidance on how to fill in a tax return & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletter See the list of 10 tax return mistakes you need to avoid & find out which self-employed expenses you can claim Get in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membershipBecome a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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    Why are passengers getting angrier on flights?

    The numbers don't lie. More and more flights are being plagued by disorderly passengers. But is alcohol the only cause?In this episode of Which? Shorts, we speak to passengers, cabin crew, and researchers to find out why air travel is being more frequently disrupted by intoxicated, violent or unruly passengers. Alcohol is a big reason why, but other factors also play a part and they all add up to make air travel less enjoyable for many. Read more of our latest travel news & sign up for our free Travel newsletter Become a Which? member for 50% off the usual price

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    The trusted news websites showing us scam adverts

    News websites receive a huge amount of money from advertisers promoting their business and services alongside news stories. But scammers are using getting in on the act to target you and me. In this podcast, we sit down with Which? senior journalist Tali Ramsey to chat about her investigation into the scam adverts she found on some of the UK's most trusted news websites. She tells us how fraudsters are using artificial intelligence to fool us and get hold of our money. Plus, with AI getting more and more believable, Tali shares some advice on how to spot if an advert is legitimate or not. Read more of the findings from from Tali's investigation & sign up for our free Scam Alerts service Get in touch with us via email - [email protected] listeners can get 50% off a Which? membershipClick here to send us an email

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    Debunking the biggest food and diet myths

    With January upon us, plenty of us will be looking to refresh our diet. But with so much conflicting advice out there - what’s true? And what’s not? In this episode of our health and wellbeing podcast, we're joined by our public health nutritionist Shefalee Loth, and the founder of CityDietitians Sophie Medlin to bust some of the biggest myths that relate to our diets. Are all UPFs bad? Is it worth buying frozen fruit and veg? Can we eat any carbs if we want to lose weight? Our experts share their knowledge to help us get our diets right. Sign up for your place at our live podcast on Thursday 22nd JanuaryRead more about ultra-processed foods & sign up for our free monthly Healthly Living newsletterIf you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership.

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    Are you being left in the dark by your bank?

    There’s no doubt that you remember receiving notifications from your bank telling you that the interest rate on your savings account is set to go down. But are banks doing enough to tell us when an account with a better rate is available? In this episode, we’re joined by Which? researcher Holly Lanyon who shares the results of her investigation into whether or not banks are keeping us up to date on savings products - something they’re legally required to do. Plus, Andy Webb from Be Clever With Your Cash explains the different types of accounts we should consider opening, and why spreading your cash across multiple providers could be crucial. Read more about Holly's investigation into savings accounts & sign up for our free weekly Money newsletter Get in touch with us via email - [email protected] Podcast listeners can get 50% off an annual Which? membership Become a Which? Money member to access 1-to-1 guidance and receive the Money magazine

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