Energy Prices
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Brits to be told how to save energy
Speed Read Have showers not baths, turn down radiators and lower boiler temperatures, the government will advise
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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Water bill discounts: the customers due to save money
feature Watchdog orders Thames Water and Southern Water among others to repay millions to customers for missing targets
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Warm banks: a worrying winter necessity?
Talking Point Campaigners warn heated public spaces are not a sustainable solution to cost-of-living crisis
By The Week Staff Published
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Pros and cons of a windfall tax on oil and gas profits
Pros and Cons Bumper results for energy companies have caught the chancellor’s eye
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The Week Unwrapped: Synthetic fuel, Myanmar and an energy rebate
podcast Could fuels made from CO2 and hydrogen end our dependence on oil? What’s happening in Myanmar? And will energy companies pay us to use less power?
By The Week Staff Published
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What will happen to UK energy bills in April?
Speed Read Uncertainty over who will receive support amid predictions of costs rising to £5,000 a year
By The Week Staff Published
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Why the ‘energy price cap’ is confusing – and how it could be better communicated
feature Government assumptions over public’s energy illiteracy doing more harm than good
By The Week Staff Published
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US angered by Opec+ oil cut
Speed Read Energy prices to rise further as producers slash supply by two million barrels a day
By Fred Kelly Published
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Will UK firms survive the winter?
Today's Big Question New government support package will cap wholesale energy costs for UK businesses for six months
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Will chancellor bring ‘rabbit out of hat’ at mini-budget?
Speed Read Kwasi Kwarteng is expected to flesh out government’s cost-of-living plans next week
By The Week Staff Published
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How does the UK’s energy bill bailout plan compare with rest of Europe’s?
Today's Big Question Questions remain about how Liz Truss’s £150bn support package will be funded
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How the war in Ukraine led to higher energy bills
feature Despite importing very little gas from Russia, the UK is feeling the pinch
By The Week Staff Published
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Is it cheaper to work from home or at the office?
Talking Point Commuting costs may wipe out savings made from lower domestic energy bills
By The Week Staff Published
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Five urgent questions facing Liz Truss as PM
feature ‘Daunting’ in-tray of challenges awaits the new Tory leader, from dealing with the cost-of-living crisis to uniting the Conservative Party
By Julia O'Driscoll Last updated
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