Business Secretary to hold ’emergency’ meetings with energy sector executives
It is expected the executives will ask for tax cuts and the relaxation of green levies.
It is expected the executives will ask for tax cuts and the relaxation of green levies.
ia and China’s opposition to the coal ban has surprised some observers, since those two countries are among the largest and most dynamic markets for renewable energies on Earth.
Filling up a family car has become £55 more expensive in the last year, the RAC said.
It comes amid a feud in Whitehall as the Treasury flatly denied having been in talks with the Business Department over any support.
“While working people worry about how they are going to pay the bills, the Prime Minister is relaxing in a luxury villa - missing in action once more.”
“This is not the first time the BEIS secretary has made things up in interviews. To be crystal clear the treasury are not involved in any talks”
“As the high pricing extends, more members are likely to be forced to stop production due to uneconomically higher energy costs," said the British Ceramic Confederation.
Paul Scully urged caution after Boris Johnson said soaring prices were a "short-term problem".
“This is what bandit capitalism looks like. Ordinary people are going to pay the price in rising costs and fuel poverty while these directors apparently get to walk away wealthy. "
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