For people in Scotland and the rest of the UK, April will be a month full of changes when it comes to laws, regulations and finances - so it's important to be prepared.
Dubbed 'Awful April', this month is the start of the new financial year, which results in several services and goods jumping in price, from broadband and mobile bills, to TV licences, stamps and even flights.While millions will face higher bills and costs, it's good news for energy customers thanks to the Ofgem price cap dropping as of April 1.
From now until the next review in three months' time, people will pay £238 less per year on average for their gas and electricity bills if they pay via direct debit.Along with a new laws coming into force, for example the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act, there's plenty of change happening.
We have rounded up all the key changes everyone in Scotland should be aware of this month. Energy regulator Ofgem has announced that the price cap will be set at £1,690 a year from April 1, which is down £238 per year compared to the previous figure.
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