The energy price cap will fall in the new year, but households should brace for another rise in April, according to an expert forecaster.
More than seven million households still on a standard energy tariff have been urged to send in meter readings to avoid paying higher prices. The energy price cap will rise by two per cent from ...
Energy price regulator Ofgem have announced that the energy price cap will increase by 0.2% between January 1 and March 31 next year.
The Ofgem price cap sets the maximum you can be charged for unit rates of gas and electricity, plus the standing charges you pay to be connected to the grid ...
Households across Britain will see a small rise in their energy bills from January 1, 2026, after Ofgem confirmed its latest ...
Millions of British households will see energy bills edge higher next year after regulator Ofgem said it would increase its domestic price cap by 0.2% from January due to higher policy costs.
UK energy regulator Ofgem announced a 0.2% increase in the Energy Price Cap for the first quarter of 2026, slightly raising household bills, driven by government policy and operating costs.
In this week’s Money Matters column, Housing Plus Group’s debt and energy manager Dan Bebbington explains how much your ...
UK households will be landed with higher bills this winter as the Ofgem price cap rises by 2 per cent. The energy price cap will increase from 1 October for a typical household in England, Scotland ...
The cost of energy is set to rise from January 1 after Ofgem increased the energy price cap. The energy price cap is the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge you for each unit of energy and ...
Millions of British households face higher energy bills this autumn as the energy market regulator raised the Energy Price Cap—the maximum amount energy suppliers can charge residential customers—by ...
HOUSEHOLDS can now slash a massive £228 off their annual energy bills thanks to a new market-leading tariff that has just hit ...
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