Bruno Fernandes will cap off a mammoth season when his Portugal side face Iceland in their second Euro 2024 qualifier on Tuesday.
01.06.2023 - 05:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
As we enter a new month it's important to keep an eye on some of the big changes happening that may affect your personal finances.
Throughout June, a few key changes will be taking place, including the end of government energy support for most people, new interest rate and inflation figures, and new support for some parents. Meanwhile, the £150 disability cost of living payment will start to be sent out to more than six million eligible households.
Here is everything you need to know about the changes being rolled out in June - and what they mean for you.
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Nationwide is paying out £100 to around 3.4 million of its customers between June 13 to June 30. The money will be paid automatically - meaning you don't need to apply for it - and will show on your bank statement as "Nationwide Fairer Share Payment".
To be eligible for the payment, you need to have a qualifying current account, plus a savings account or mortgage product with Nationwide. Current accounts must have been opened on or before March 31, 2023, and still be open in June to receive the cash reward.
Tesco shoppers will be hit by two Clubcard changes on June 14. The first shake-up will see the value of Clubcard points when redeemed against a "Rewards Partner" reduced.
Clubcard points are currently worth triple their value when used with a "Rewards Partner" but they will soon only be worth double their value. Tesco currently has over 100 “Reward Partners” including Disney+, Thorpe Park, Pizza Express, Legoland and Zizzi.
The second change affects Clubcard holders who purchase fuel at Tesco forecourts. Drivers currently get one point for every £2 they spend on fuel - but this will switch to
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DWP benefits claimants and motorists are among those affected by key changes being rolled out next month. The moves could impact you financially, so they're well worth being aware of.
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The average household energy bill will be slashed by £426 a year when Ofgem lowers its price cap in the coming weeks.