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Phone, broadband, TV and energy bills have all increased on 1 April as the cost of living crisis worsens across the UK. From Sky and BT TV packages to O2, Virgin Media and Three mobile contracts, if you pay monthly for something then there is a chance you will be paying higher prices from 1 April.

Mobile phone companies are allowed to increase prices in line with inflation and that means a 7.8% increase for O2 customers, 11.7% for Virgin Media customers, and an average of 5% for Sky customers across broadband and TV.

The news continues for nearly all broadband, TV and mobile phone packages as customers are hit with huge cost of living increases.

The bad news for customers tied into lengthy contracts is that the companies are allowed to increase prices. Sky is offering Sky Q, Sky TV and Netfix for £26 in its Spring sale.

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