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Energy price cap rise pushes up winter bills

Households face higher energy costs this winter despite a promised £150 reduction. Discover how switching to a fixed tariff now could lock in savings before the April 2026 relief.

EVs achieve 352 MPG equivalent in fuel cost study

New research shows electric cars can travel 352 miles for the cost of a gallon of petrol. Discover how smart tariffs make EVs vastly cheaper to run, despite public charging challenges.

Ofgem price cap rises slightly from 1 January

The energy price cap has increased, adding £3 to the typical annual bill. Experts advise shopping for a fixed deal to save money as further changes are predicted for April.

Stop These Devices Draining Your Energy Bills

Experts reveal the three common household gadgets secretly adding to your energy costs. Switch them off properly to slash your bills and reduce your carbon footprint.

EDF pays 100 hours of electricity in new deal

EDF launches a new fixed tariff undercutting the price cap by £156. Smart meter users can claim back the cost of 100 hours of electricity via Uswitch. Save on your energy bills now.

Energy bills to rise 0.2% from January

Ofgem announces a 0.2% increase to the energy price cap from January 1, adding around £3.36 annually to the average household bill. Discover what this means for you.

Ofgem Price Cap Rise: How to Cut Energy Bills

As Ofgem's energy price cap rises to £1,758 in January, discover actionable tips to reduce your bills, from fixed tariffs to government support. Start saving today.

Trump's $2000 tariff cheques face major hurdles

Donald Trump promises $2000 tariff cheques by mid-2026, but his administration admits legislation is needed. Learn about the political and legal challenges facing this pledge.

Energy giants unite to prevent mass job losses

In a dramatic political intervention, renewable energy leaders have united with traditional oil and gas companies to demand urgent government action, warning that Britain faces devastating employment consequences without immediate policy support.

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