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Ofgem proposes to ban fixed daily energy charges - what it means for your bills

Every energy supplier could be required to offer tariffs with low or no standing charges, under new proposals from the energy regulator

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Rachel Reeves told to brace for fresh blow with April 'shaping up to be perfect

Rachel Reeves is facing a fresh blow with the energy bills set to rise from April 1, pushing prices up by 6%, experts have warned. Ofgem, the energy...

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Should you fix your tariff ahead of the energy price cap going up?

Energy bills are forecast to increase again from April as a new price cap comes into being

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Five ways to beat April's energy price rise and save £100s on your bills

The annual increase of £111 is the third time in a row that Ofgem has hiked prices on energy bills - a move that will put even more pressure on...

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Energy bills up, interest rates down – what Reeves can do to ease the cost of living

The Chancellor has been left with very few levers to pull, with tax rises ruled out and the economy not providing the growth needed to buy some...

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I'm 71 and already freezing at home – now my energy bills are set to skyrocket

Pensioner Michael Bailey's energy bills have risen from £62 a month to £92 a month in the past six months - a jump he is struggling to afford

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How UK energy bill prices compare with the rest of Europe

London ranks among the most expensive European cities for household electricity

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Smart meter warning as 60,000 energy customers risk being cut off...

A MAJOR energy supplier is urging 60,000 customers to take action to avoid being cut off within months. Households with outdated Radio Teleswitch...

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Energy bills to rise by £111 as Ofgem announces higher cap

Ofgem’s new price cap will see energy bills rise from £1,738 to £1,849 from April 1 for a typical dual fuel household

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Energy bills slashed by £700 a year by 2050 if UK reaches net zero

Net zero can not only benefit the climate - it can help lower our bills too, a report suggests

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