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Ofgem Price Cap to Fall £122 in July for Energy Bill Relief

Major energy bill relief is coming this summer. The Ofgem price cap is predicted to fall by 7% in July, saving the average household £122 a year. Discover what this means for your wallet and why standing charges remain high.

27 Genius Hacks to Slash Your Energy Bills

Struggling with soaring energy costs? Discover 27 expert-approved tips to drastically reduce your gas and electricity bills, from simple thermostat tricks to free government grants. Start saving today!

Ofgem to Cut Energy Price Cap, Saving Households £100

Millions of UK households are set for a welcome reprieve as the energy regulator Ofgem announces a significant drop in the price cap. The average annual bill is expected to fall by over £100, offering crucial relief amid the ongoing cost of living crisis.

Ofgem Cuts Price Cap: Energy Bills to Fall by £122

Millions of UK households will see their energy bills drop as the regulator Ofgem announces a significant reduction in the price cap. The average annual bill for a typical dual-fuel household will fall to £1,690, offering crucial relief amid the cost-of-l

New SA Senator's Maiden Speech Slams 'Woke Agenda'

South Australia's newest Senator, Charlotte Walker, uses her powerful maiden speech to Parliament to launch a blistering attack on identity politics and 'woke ideology', calling for a renewed focus on core Australian values, free speech, and national sove

Pope Praises Starmer's Chagos Islands Sovereignty Deal

The Vatican has formally endorsed Prime Minister Keir Starmer's decision to return the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius, with Pope Leo praising the £3.5bn agreement as a major step for justice and decolonisation.

Trump Doctrine Empowers Putin's Challenge on Alaska

An explosive analysis reveals how Donald Trump's radical foreign policy doctrine, prioritising personal gain over national security, has emboldened Vladimir Putin to openly challenge US sovereignty over Alaska, creating the most perilous geopolitical cris

Ofgem fines energy supplier £1.8m for service failures

Cornwall Energy, a UK gas and electricity provider, has been hit with a hefty £1.8 million penalty by regulator Ofgem for severe customer service and billing failures, leaving thousands of households in distress.

Ofgem's £3bn Warning to Energy Firms Over Customer Debt

The UK energy regulator, Ofgem, has issued a stark warning to suppliers over a mounting £3 billion debt crisis. With millions struggling to pay bills, the regulator is demanding urgent plans to support customers and prevent a future financial catastrophe

Ukraine rejects Russia territorial concessions

Top Ukrainian politicians have strongly dismissed any suggestion of ceding land to Russia, calling the idea a betrayal of national sovereignty as the conflict continues.

Victoria's renewable energy costs soar: what's next?

The ambitious renewable energy transmission plan in Victoria has encountered significant budget overruns, raising concerns about feasibility and taxpayer burdens. Experts weigh in on the challenges and potential solutions.

Trump-Putin Alaska summit worries EU over Ukraine

Former US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin held a controversial meeting in Alaska, raising alarms among EU leaders about potential threats to Ukraine's sovereignty.

Tammy Bruce slams UN as 'anti-American'

Conservative commentator Tammy Bruce has launched a scathing attack on the United Nations, accusing it of undermining US sovereignty and promoting an 'anti-American' agenda.

UK recognises Palestine under Montevideo Convention

The UK's recent decision to recognise Palestine as a state under the Montevideo Convention has sparked debates on sovereignty, diplomacy, and international law. Here’s what you need to know.

Massachusetts independence movement grows in Fall River

A small but vocal movement in Massachusetts is pushing for the state to secede from the United States, with Fall River at the forefront of the debate. Could this be the start of a new independence movement?

UK Weighs Recognising Palestine Amid Gaza Crisis

The UK government is reportedly weighing the recognition of Palestine as a sovereign state, marking a significant shift in foreign policy amid ongoing tensions in Gaza. Here’s what you need to know.

OVO Energy’s Critical Customer Update

OVO Energy has released a critical update for its customers, addressing key concerns about billing, payments, and support. Here’s everything you need to know.

French PM slams US-EU trade deal as 'dark day for Europe'

The newly signed US-EU trade agreement has drawn sharp criticism from French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, who labelled it a 'dark day for Europe'. The deal, aimed at boosting transatlantic commerce, faces backlash over concerns of economic sovereignty an

Peru recalls ambassador from Colombia in diplomatic row

Peru has withdrawn its ambassador from Colombia following remarks by President Gustavo Petro that questioned the legitimacy of Peru's government. Diplomatic tensions rise as Peru demands respect for its sovereignty.

China furious over Van Onselen's Taiwan remarks

Australian political commentator Peter Van Onselen sparks outrage in China after referring to Taiwan as a 'country' during a live broadcast. Beijing demands an apology, escalating tensions over the sensitive issue of Taiwan's sovereignty.

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