The UK energy regulator Ofgem is considering a proposal to cancel up to £500 million in unpaid energy debt owed to suppliers, as part of efforts to tackle a growing
The UK energy regulator Ofgem is considering a proposal to cancel up to £500 million in unpaid energy debt owed to suppliers, as part of efforts to tackle a growing
Ofgem has confirmed that the energy price cap will increase by 2% in the final quarter of 2025.
Gas Firms Fined £8m for Delays in Emergency Leak Responses
Regulators have confirmed that energy bills are set to fall by £129 from July, offering some respite to British households after a string of three consecutive rises.
Energy bills are anticipated to rise again next April, driven by increasing wholesale costs and higher charges resulting from Ofgem’s price cap reforms.
Good morning. Ofgem, the energy regulator, has raised the average annual energy cost for British households to £1,738.
Today, the collective energy bills of households across Great Britain have seen a £149 annual surge, all due to the latest energy price cap coming into effect.
The UK government has introduced new measures to protect businesses from unscrupulous energy brokers.
Leaders from British Gas owner Centrica, EDF, Octopus Energy, and other energy firms will meet with government minister Miatta Fahnbulleh today to discuss strategies for supporting vulnerable households this winter.
Energy prices in the UK are anticipated to rise by 9% starting in October as the country heads into the colder winter months. Ofgem is expected to announce the new
Energy bills are expected to increase by nearly £150 later this year, adding further strain on millions of pensioners who are set to lose their winter fuel payments.
£3.4bn Electricity ‘Superhighway’ Between Scotland and England Approved