Price cap is falling, but 5.6 million UK households continue to struggle with energy bills
New government statistics show Stoke-on-Trent is fuel poverty capital of England
Over £3 billion energy debt wipes out price cap drop for millions of customers
National Energy Action: ‘the Budget has done almost nothing to help fuel poor households’
Despite energy bills falling, 6 million UK households to remain trapped in fuel poverty come April
New official statistics highlight fuel poverty crisis deepening – as half of British adults turn their heating off, even when it’s cold inside
National Energy Action responds to Labour’s new warm homes plan: ‘People in the worst fuel poverty need urgent and sustained action on energy efficiency.’
Autumn Statement fails the poorest households in cold and unsafe homes – says fuel poverty charity
Standing charges response: ‘How can it be right that someone who can’t afford any energy pays a daily charge that is the same or more than someone in a mansion?’
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