How the energy crisis is devastating businesses
Energy bills for the average small business have quadrupled in the last 18 months.
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Energy bills for the average small business have quadrupled in the last 18 months.
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The Prime Minister’s performance was confident but her opposition to a windfall tax puts her in dangerous territory.
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Energy suppliers and banks are in a pinch that looks a lot like 2008.
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This Morning’s tone-deaf prize shows up our late-capitalist hellscape.
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Exorbitant energy prices mean that a well-insulated house is more valuable than ever.
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The new Prime Minister will take charge of a country facing huge economic challenges.
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The Tory front-runner’s proposal would save the poorest tenth of households just 76p per month.
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The energy price crisis is unfolding across Europe – but UK consumers will feel more pain than European ones.
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The Don’t Pay UK protest movement is gathering momentum ahead of an 80 per cent rise in gas and electric…
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More people support the non-payment of bills than oppose it.
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Business electricity spending is set to rise rapidly in October.
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The heatwave has left rivers and reservoirs across Europe at record low levels, and it’s driving up the price of…
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A new campaign aims to persuade one million people to stop paying their bills if energy prices aren’t cut.
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The cost of running household appliances is about to get a lot more expensive
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The new price cap changes the calculation on whether staying at home is still cheaper than going to the office.
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The UK has been left exposed to dwindling supply and rocketing prices by poor political choices.
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The Conservatives are fiddling while Rome burns.
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Typical energy bills are forecast to be more than £3,000 a year until at least 2024.
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BP, Centrica and Shell have announced more record profits and share buy-backs as energy bills become unaffordable.
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Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak’s proposals fall short of what is needed, but there are issues with Labour’s plan too.
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