Millions of Britain’s poorest households will no longer face higher prices for their gas and electricity after the chancellor confirmed support for those with prepayment meters. More than four million households have prepayment meters and are disproportionately likely to be vulnerable or poor yet at present are charged more for their gas and electricity. Their tariffs will be brought in line with those for households with standard meters paying by direct debit, saving them an average of £45 a year, … read more »
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