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UK energy regulator Ofgem has confirmed that the average household energy bill will rise by £149 in October, with the price cap for a typical household in England, Scotland, and Wales increasing by 10%. The

Energy suppliers will be required to prioritise enquiries from vulnerable customers under new rules announced by Ofgem. These rules, which will come into effect in December, aim to ensure that customers who are struggling with

Ofgem’s Chief Executive, Jonathan Brearley, made it clear that the financial practices seen before the energy crisis would not be tolerated. [block_2] The energy price cap, which is currently set at around £2,100 for a

Ofgem’s Chief Executive, Jonathan Brearley, made it clear that the financial practices seen before the energy crisis would not be tolerated. Around the time of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, approximately 20 energy suppliers collapsed. In

[block_2] The energy regulator confirmed the price cap will rise by 54% from April 1, affecting around 22 million customers.

The energy regulator confirmed the price cap will rise by 54% from April 1, affecting around 22 million customers. People paying default tariffs by direct debit will see an increase of £693 from £1,277

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