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Ofgem has revealed plans to further expand the reach of its safeguard tariff for vulnerable customers.
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Labour has pledged to spend more than £2 billion a year on rolling out whole
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Anglian Water has requested permission from the Cayman Islands High Court to proceed with the removal of its Cayman Islands subsidiary.
Alan Whitehead has branded the government-commissioned Helm review as an "unbelievably rushed job" that could "considerably" push up household bills if one of its key recommendations is implemented.
The impending energy price cap risks putting off suppliers from serving poorer and more vulnerable customers, Eon has warned.