Ofgem confirms price cap to rise to £3,549

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Ofgem confirms price cap to rise to £3,549

Regulator confirms household bills set to rise by 80 per cent from October, as Liz Truss again argues it is wrong to "bung more money" at those struggling with soaring costs

Domestic energy bills are set to soar by 80 per cent from October, after regulator Ofgem this morning confirmed the price cap for the average household gas and electricity bill is to rise to £3,549...

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