Analysis: A growing economy and falling energy bills, the stars could be aligning January 13, 2023 Britain might narrowly avoid a technical recession, energy prices could be falling , and mortgage borrowing costs might not be as crippling. Sascha O’Sullivan looks at the good news.
Household energy bills set to drop 14 per cent from April as ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ for consumers December 20, 2023 Cornwall Insights head said the data could be a "light at the end of the tunnel" for those concerned about January bill hikes
Energy bill support took too long to reach consumers most in need, MPs conclude June 16, 2023 Energy bill support took too long to reach those most in need and the government must protect consumers from future price hikes, say MPs.
Households will save £400 on energy bills if clock change is ditched October 18, 2022 Households could save more than £400 per year if daylight savings time was axed, according to a study from Queen's University Belfast.
UK looks to butter up NIMBYs with energy bill discounts for supporting new onshore wind May 11, 2023 Households living near prospective onshore wind turbines could be offered lower energy bills in exchange for supporting new projects.
Energy bills support expected to stay at £2,500 after Hunt U-turn March 3, 2023 Jeremy Hunt is expected to extend support for household energy bills by an extra three months beyond April, a fresh government U-turn.
The year the music died? What energy bills and recession will mean for gigs November 21, 2022 Gigs have always been a great way to escape from the toils of everyday life – a few friends, usually a few drinks and great bands. But, what does a live music scene look like once you factor in spiralling inflation and rocketing energy bills for venues and consumers who can no longer afford to [...]
Utilita Energy rolls out tips for households to cut energy bills October 5, 2022 Utilita has rolled out workshops offering tips to help households save money on their energy bills this winter.
Energy bills rise to record highs despite Government support October 1, 2022 Household energy bills have climbed to all-time highs for millions of Brits today, despite a Government cap on costs per unit.
2023 set to be just as ‘horrendous’ as 2022 with falling pay and soaring energy bills December 30, 2022 Next year looks set to be just as “horrendous” for many families’ living standards as this year, as they are hit with falling pay and soaring energy, tax and mortgage bills, a think tank has warned. Households face a cost-of-living “groundhog year” with disposable incomes plummeting even further than in 2022, which saw the biggest [...]