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.
Around two-thirds of Tory voters also back calls for renationalisation, as the UK's key services remain in disarray.
Industry bodies have revealed that less than a third of hospitality businesses are optimistic about their future.
Ofgem is set to announce the energy price cap for October next Friday.
"We're looking at 900 redundancies plus."
More than 100,000 people have signed up to the Don't Pay campaign, which launched in June this year.
"We have been comparing our values with other analysts who also seem to be in the same position as us – in disbelief at the values.”
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