Existing Broadband and Phone Package price change

Can someone please show me where I can find the 2014 exact price change info about my existing broadband and phone package?
I am currently on: BT Infinity Option 1 (40 GB) allowance, with Weekend & Evening Call (18 months contract) package from February 2013.
Many thanks

You're Unlimited Evening & Weekend Plan is obsolete (Infinity 1 can now only be taken with the free weekend calls included in line rental, evenings being a chargeable add-on). Page 43 of the 2014 Tariff Guide includes this:
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