Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Islington Celebrates Historic Arsenal Parade
Council Leader praises community and staff after a celebration that bought Islington together
New economic mission to close Wales’ productivity gap with UK and boost pay
- A new economic goal for Wales to halve the productivity gap with rest of UK.
- A new approach to make Wales the easiest place in the UK to start, grow and invest in a business.
- A new agency to drive economic development and boost pay.
New health minister sets out bold plans for NHS Wales
- Up to ten new surgical and diagnostic hubs to be developed across Wales over four years
- Two-year waits to be eliminated within months
- New GPs, expanded out-of-hours care and stronger community services to ease hospital pressure
Council issues warm weather advice after hotter than ever May
Leeds City Council is encouraging residents to be prepared for summer and heatwaves after the UK records its hottest ever day in May.
Team Scotland swimmer to visit Moray schools
Pupils at four Moray primary schools are to receive coaching from a Team Scotland swimmer, just weeks before the Commonwealth Games return to Glasgow.
Landlord advice on a “bumper” and safe World Cup
Landlords are being invited to temporarily extend their opening hours as part of the World Cup celebrations.
ABS Report Shows How AI, Digitalization and New Energy Systems Are Taking Hold Across Maritime
Upgrades between Leicester and Kettering to impact journeys over two weekends
Railway improvement work taking place between Leicester and Kettering will affect journeys over the next two weekends (6-7 and 13-14 June).
E.ON UK responds to the Seventh Carbon Budget
Responding to the new drive for clean homegrown power in the Government's proposed Seventh Carbon Budget (CB7), Chris Norbury, CEO of E.ON UK, said:
Brand-new railway bridge for Cathays station
A brand-new railway bridge will be installed at Cathays railway station with work starting on 13 June 2026.
From self-doubt to leadership and how Jen’s story reflects E.ON’s commitment to women at work
We love showcasing our colleagues and creating a workplace where women can grow, succeed and feel supported.
Public invited to take part in Elgin woodland wildlife recording event
A new summer event inviting people to explore and record wildlife will take place in one of Elgin’s most diverse woodland habitats.
Modern day slavery: Joint Statement from the SSSC and Care Inspectorate
We regulate people working in social work, social care and children and young people services in Scotland and the Care Inspectorate regulates registered social care services. We recognise that workers recruited from overseas are a hugely valuable and important part of the social care workforce.
Staffordshire beer hops onboard Avanti West Coast trains
Avanti West Coast and Titanic Brewery team up to serve local beer branded exclusively for First Class menu.
It’s not too late to protect yourself from COVID-19
COVID-19 remains a serious risk, especially for older adults and those with weakened immune systems. Protection from previous vaccination reduces over time, so it’s important those eligible get vaccinated to help maintain their protection all year round.
PRICE ALERT: Power your home with 100% renewable electricity and save £131 on your bills with E.ON Next's relaunched Next Gust tariff
- Next Gust 12m is priced at £1,731 for a typical dual fuel household — a £131 saving against the newly announced energy price cap
- Electricity is backed by agreements with UK wind generators, giving customers 100% renewable electricity
- Prices fixed for 12 months, with a one-off donation to the Woodland Trust included
UK ‘risks ’two-tier energy transition’ without investment into homes
The UK risks a 'two-tier' energy transition unless cleaner and smarter technologies are made more affordable and accessible, warns E.ON as it publishes its latest report with The Purpose Coalition
New Mid Cornwall Metro services deliver 25 per cent rise in rail journeys
The first week of new Mid Cornwall Metro (MCM) services saw passenger journeys between Newquay and Par increase by nearly 25 per cent on the previous year, with the first Saturday seeing a 50 per cent jump in numbers.
National cultural leaders to headline Barrow Arts Dividend Summit at University of Cumbria
Barrow-in-Furness will take centre stage this June as two influential cultural figures, Darren Henley and Wayne Hemingway, lead a landmark summit focused on the transformative power of arts and culture.
Suspected perfume, Apple and Samsung dupes seized in car boot bust
Hundreds of suspected fake perfume bottles and scores of suspected illicit Apple and Samsung products have been uncovered by Trading Standards at a car boot sale in Wyre.