MILLIONS of households’ energy bills are to rise today, just as a swathe of cold health alerts have been issued for large ...
The government has promised an average £150 energy bill saving in 2026 - but what does that actually mean for your household?
The UK’s energy regulator, the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem), has announced a 2% increase in the energy price cap for the last quarter of 2025, ending December. This adjustment will ...
As a wave of cold health alerts sweep across large parts of the UK, many households are bracing for an increase in energy ...
Energy bills are set to rise again this winter, with January’s price cap increase coming at the worst possible time, just as ...
The 0.2% increase to Ofgem’s energy price cap amounts to an average overall bill of £1,758 a year, up from the current £1,755 ...
UK households will pay slightly higher energy bills in the first quarter of 2026 after energy market regulator Ofgem on Friday raised the Energy Price Cap by 0.2%, against expectations of a 1% drop.
UK energy bills are set to fall by £138 by April – despite households expecting a rise on Thursday during the next bout of ...
Energy bills are rising this winter as the January price cap increase has landed, but doing this could help save money ...
UK energy bills are expected to fall at the start of 2026, but the relief is likely to be short-lived as the cost of decarbonizing and maintaining the grid could end up costing consumers next spring.
British households owe a record £5.5 billion ($7.43 billion) in unpaid energy bills, and that staggering debt is now directly ...