France forecast to slash energy bills ‘by 10-15%’ – just as UK costs soar
The French regulator SAYS energy bills will soon fall by at least 10% - which is in stark contrast to what's happening in the UK.
The French regulator SAYS energy bills will soon fall by at least 10% - which is in stark contrast to what's happening in the UK.
Ofcom has announced its latest energy price cap.
The regulator said the increase was almost entirely driven by market instability and global events, particularly the conflict in Ukraine.
Average annual consumer bills are expected to jump by 20 per cent (£500) in a matter of months, Cornwall Insight has said.
"Once again, we have proved that the EU is united and will not let anybody use energy as a weapon", the Czech minister of industry said.
The money saving expert was forced to intervene after the prime minister did the local radio rounds this morning.
"Honestly I’ve never seen anything so tone deaf in all my life," Scott Bryan said.
"In Naples they don't joke."
England’s biggest council Birmingham is now looking at sign-posting the hubs ‘where people can go to keep warm’.
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