Crete holiday
Albatros Spa and Resort, Hersonissos - save 20%

British Gas customers will be able to talk face-to-face with staff when they telephone call centres through a new video service, the company has announced.
A pilot scheme is being launched after research showed that most people wanted to see a customer service employee when they called with a query.
Ian Peters, managing director of British Gas Energy, said: "We're testing the use of video chat with our customers, offering them new ways to talk to us about the energy they are buying, their energy use and help with energy efficiency to keep bills down."
Hew continued: "We hope that our online face-to-face pilot will not only make our support and advice as transparent as possible, but will also allow us to add an even more personal touch to the service we offer our customers."
The pilot scheme will involve 20 British Gas staff based in Leeds and Southampton.
Ship buzzes space station in test
Hewlett Packard to cut 27,000 jobs
Clinton: U.S. hacked al Qaida sites
Knighthood for Apple designer Ive
Googlers in the Moog for music
Amazon warned over delivery claim
Study reveals spell check reliance
£425,000 download appeal rejected
Private rocket heads for spaceport
Revenge 'a dish best served on web'
How you can take advantage now, rather than kick yourself later when rates have returned to their more typical 5.0 to 5.5%.
We take a look at how credit card fees work and how to steer well clear of them.
TalkTalk Quicklinks. Please visit our Accessibility Page for a list of the Access Keys you can use to find your way around the site, skip directly to the main navigation, to the page content, or to more links within homepage.