The UK's energy regulator has announced a new price cap that will result in an increase of £221 per year for households using a typical amount of energy. This change is attributed to the ongoing impacts of the conflict in Iran.
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UK energy bills to increase by £221 annually due to new price cap
The UK's energy regulator has set a new price cap that will raise energy bills for households by £221 annually. This adjustment is linked to the effects of the conflict in Iran.
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UK energy bills to increase by £221 annually due to new price cap