With the energy price cap rising 2%, and predicted to remain high for the next year, Martin Lewis answers your questions on how you can save £100s a year on home energy bills. Including new low ...
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To avoid the risk of overpaying on their energy bills, households on standard variable tariffs who don’t have a smart meter are being urged to record and submit their meter readings before or on ...
Millions of households are being urged to submit meter readings before price rises kick in on Wednesday, October 1. Latest energy charge increases come into effect from the start of October. The new ...
Electricity costs are set to rise again from tomorrow (October 1) as the energy price cap rises by two per cent. It means households will be paying an average of £1,755 a year for a typical household.
Anyone with a traditional meter - so not a smart meter - has been told to take electricity and gas bill readings as close to Wednesday October 1 as possible.
Brits are being urged to take a reading of their electricity meter ASAP to avoid being overcharged by their energy provider. Energy customers should take 'accurate and timely meter readings', experts ...
UK households could enjoy up to 25 hours of free electricity this November thanks to Uswitch.com. The comparison website's latest offer can help take some of the sting out of tomorrow's (October 1) ...
Martin Lewis is urging UK households to check their meter readings "now". Energy bills for typical households are set to rise from October 1, 2025, due to a 2% increase in the Ofgem price cap. The ...
Millions of UK households face higher energy costs from October 2025, but there’s one simple step you can take today that could stop you from being charged more than you should.
More than seven million households still on a standard energy tariff have been urged to send in meter readings to avoid paying higher prices from October 1.
More than seven million households still on a standard energy tariff have been urged to send in meter readings to avoid paying higher prices ...