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Your energy bills explained: why are prices rising so sharply?
By Tom Brook published
When it's announced in early February, it’s expected the energy price cap will rise by as much as 50%

Cutting green initiatives has added £2.5bn to UK energy bills
By Tom Brook published
Previous efforts to slash climate policies are now costing the average household £40 per year, according to studies

The government may step in to cover the cost of our soaring energy bills
By Richard Hart published
Reports suggest payments could be made to energy suppliers to help them manage the financial impact of rising costs

Better insulation could cut £500 a year from energy bills
By Tom Brook published
Annually, it could save British households £7.8bn a year

High energy bills could last for two years according to British Gas owner
By Richard Hart published
The chief executive of Centrica has warned prices show no signs of dropping any time soon

Energy price cap expected to rise as the cost of gas continues to soar
By Richard Hart published
Next month the new level for the cap will be released and some suppliers forecast a huge price increase

Suppliers call for green levies on energy bills to be scrapped
By Tom Brook last updated
They’ve been labelled a ‘stealth tax’ that costs hundreds of pounds a year

Last chance to apply for the Warm Home Discount Scheme
By Tom Brook published
Many suppliers have closed new applications due to a rush of demand for the £140 discount
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