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Energy price cap rise ‘will push millions in Great Britain into fuel poverty’
Energy bills in Great Britain will rise by £220 annually due to a government price cap increase, pushing 13.5 million households into fuel poverty. The cap, now equivalent to £1,862 per year, is linked to global gas market volatility.
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