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Sir Keir Starmer says proposed publicly owned company will provide lower bills and energy security
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Takeover is latest by a US conglomerate gambling on fossil fuel production as profits surge on rising energy prices
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Labour shadow energy security secretary agrees climate crisis is emergency but ‘massively questions’ activist group’s tactics
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We analyse a key point of contention in the general election campaign: the government’s record on pay, housing, energy and food bills
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Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to cut household energy bills by £400 if Labour win the general election. He made the comments on the same day that it was announced the average bill is to fall by 7 per cent from July after Ofgem lowered its price cap i ...
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Martin Lewis has explained what the energy price cap drop means for you. Ofgem announced on Friday 24 May that it has lowered its cap in response to wholesale prices. “The price cap is what dictates the amount that homes on a standard tariff are on ...
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Retail sales slumped by more than expected in April as rain kept shoppers away from the high street
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Drop from £1,690 driven by fall in wholesale gas prices but household bills still substantially higher than three years ago
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Ofgem’s energy price cap will fall by 7 per cent from £1,690 to £1,568 from 1 July for a typical dual fuel household
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Infrastructure firm raises £6.8bn to connect homes to renewable energy sources across US and UK
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Services inflation higher than expected; electricity and gas prices fall 27% in biggest drop on record, food prices lowest since 2021
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The decline in North oil and gas industry needs to be offset by greater investment in renewables to save jobs, report says
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Jobs and communities dependent on oil and gas sector must be considered in plan to ban North Sea licences, say GMB and Unite
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An Iowa cyclist wanted to stay active while spending all day at his desk. He found the perfect solution
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The Spark, a song created by a group of nine-to-12-year-olds including refugees, has amassed 8.6m views
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The invisible downside to our online lives is the data stored at giant energy-guzzling datacentres
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Millions of households in Great Britain expected to remain in fuel poverty despite drop in prices
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Tories seize on his comments to claim there is a multi-billion-pound ‘black hole’ in Labour’s plans