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Energy bills will rise by 13 per cent to £1,862 a year from July as price cap soars with consumers to be hit even harder in October
Energy bills in the UK will increase by 13% to £1,862 annually starting July, with further rises expected in October. The price cap hike will significantly impact consumers, making energy costs more burdensome.
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