UK households have been told energy bills will rise again from April after Ofgem announced another price cap rise.
Millions of Britons will pay higher energy costs from April after regulator Ofgem said its domestic price cap would rise 6.4% ...
Energy bills are set to rise by 6.4% from April, Ofgem has confirmed. The average bill will increase to £1,849 from April. It ...
The Ofgem price cap does not put a limit on how much you can pay for energy - instead, it sets the maximum you can be charged ...
The regulator announced that the 6.4% increase - driven by a recent surge in wholesale prices - will push the average annual ...
Ofgem's energy price cap will rise by £111 for an average household per year due to a spike in wholesale prices.
Energy bills are set to rise by 6.4% in April for the millions of households still on standard variable tariffs.
The 6.4% hike, driven by a recent surge in wholesale prices, will push the average annual bill for households in England, ...
Ofgem has confirmed the typical dual fuel household paying by direct debit will see their annual energy bill increase from £1 ...
The current energy secretary, Ed Miliband, said that the "worrying" £111 a year increase in typical bills from April was due ...
Ofgem said the rise will equate to £111 for an average household per year, or around £9.25 a month, over the three-month period of the price cap. | ITV National News ...
The increase means that a typical household in England, Scotland and Wales will now pay £1,849 on average for energy ...
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