Britain’s household energy bills to rise from April
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Energy bills to rise by more than expected in April
Regulator Ofgem says a household using a typical amount of energy will see its annual bill rise by £111.BBC News - 1h -
Ofgem demands action from energy firms over back billing
The energy regulator is demanding to know how many people have been sent back bills.BBC News - 3d -
How much are energy bills going up?
Gas and electricity bills will rise again on 1 April, when the latest energy price cap takes effect.BBC News - 2h -
Irish citizenship applications from Britain hit post-Brexit peak
‘Harsh’ realities of travel and work restrictions are pushing people to seek backdoor EU access, say lawyersFinancial Times - 1d -
Arizona advances bill to keep AI from rejecting medical claims
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Where did the home buyers go? 7% mortgage rates sap any remaining energy from the housing market
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UK steelmakers face £150mn annual bill from carbon charges, industry warns
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