Millions of households will see their energy bills drop by around £129 a year from July as the latest energy price cap kicks in. Ofgem, the energy regulator, today released its latest quarterly energy ...
Household energy bills are set to fall in July after US President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs caused a slump in global gas prices, according to a forecast from energy consultancy Cornwall Insight.
Today, the energy price cap rose by 6.4 per cent, costing the average household an extra £111 per year. If you’re on a variable rate, you might have considered switching to a fixed-price deal. But if ...
UK households will pay slightly higher energy bills in the first quarter of 2026 after energy market regulator Ofgem on Friday raised the Energy Price Cap by 0.2%, against expectations of a 1% drop.
Millions of British households face higher energy bills this autumn as the energy market regulator raised the Energy Price Cap—the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge residential customers—by ...
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