The amount suppliers can charge households for energy has been cut by regulator Ofgem but bills will still rise in April as government help eases. Ofgem’s announcement itself does not directly affect what customers will pay for gas and electricity but it reduces the costs faced by government. The typical household bill will rise to £3,000 a year in April. Campaigners say ministers should stop the increase because Ofgem’s new cap reduces the cost of support. The typical annual household … read more »
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