Households in Great Britain face surprise rise in energy bills from January

The GuardianFriday, November 21, 2025 at 12:14:51 PM
Households in Great Britain face surprise rise in energy bills from January
  • Energy bills for millions of households in Great Britain will rise unexpectedly starting January, as the energy price cap increases to £1,758 annually, according to Ofgem. This change comes during the coldest months, impacting household budgets significantly.
  • The increase in energy costs is particularly concerning as it occurs during winter, when energy consumption typically peaks. Households may face financial strain, especially those already struggling with rising living costs.
  • This development reflects ongoing challenges in the energy market, where fluctuations in pricing and regulatory decisions continue to affect consumers. Additionally, discussions around council tax and potential changes in property taxes highlight broader economic pressures facing households.
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