The number of UK households struggling with the cost of their energy bills has hit 12.1 million as campaigners warn Ofgem that people can not take any more price increases. [1] With the latest price cap announcement due on Wednesday (August 27), experts say even the one percent increase predicted will lead to further suffering. … Continue reading "Fuel poverty statistics show 12m UK households struggling with energy costs" The post Fuel poverty statistics show 12m UK households struggling w...| End Fuel Poverty Coalition
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