Energy
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What is the energy price cap and how high will it go next?
feature Limit on what energy companies can charge rises by 80% and will ‘remain very high’ in 2023
By The Week Staff Last updated
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How bad will the energy crisis get and what is being done?
Business Briefing Inflation is predicted to hit 18.6% in January, and energy bills are soaring
By The Week Staff Published
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Oil prices fall as China's economy weakens
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By Harold Maass Published
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Is it time to nationalise energy companies?
Today's Big Question Gordon Brown calls for government to negotiate with energy providers for lower prices
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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Energy bills: what to expect this winter
feature Gordon Brown calls for an emergency budget to tackle spiralling living costs
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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Gas supplies: will Vladimir Putin turn off the taps?
Talking Point It’s going to be an ‘ugly’ winter as Europe prepares for energy austerity
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Energy giants’ profits soar amid cost of living crisis
Speed Read Outrage over Centrica and Shell’s mammoth profits and plans to resume dividend payouts
By Kate Samuelson Published
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How Germany’s energy-saving measures will affect ordinary people
feature Nation ‘united by anxiety’ as authorities cut off hot water and switch off lights
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Is now a good time to fix your energy bills?
In Depth Fixed tariffs may be tempting but it could still be a gamble to act before autumn price cap rise
By Julia O'Driscoll Published
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‘The green nirvana wealthy countries instruct developing nations to adopt is a sham’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press
By The best columns Published
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What is ‘power rationing’ and how does it work?
feature Electricity could be cut off at peak times for millions of UK households this winter
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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The countries most reliant on Russian gas
feature EU energy ministers hold crisis talks after Moscow starts cutting supplies
By The Week Staff Published
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Bulb Energy: the troubled hunt for a buyer
feature Nearly six months on – amid mounting embarrassment and expense – the need to offload Bulb is becoming pressing
By The Week Staff Published
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Gerhard Schröder: the ex-German chancellor turned Vladimir Putin’s man
In the Spotlight Former leader refuses to quit roles with Russian energy companies
By The Week Staff Published
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