Labour has called for an extension of the tax on oil and gas companies to fund a freeze in the energy price cap. The cap – the maximum amount suppliers can charge for average use – is forecast to hit £3,582 in October and £4,266 in January. Leader Sir Keir Starmer said if Labour’s plan was adopted, the typical family would see savings of £1,000. The government said it had pledged £37bn of support to help people through the winter. … read more »
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