<p>Cap falls by £122 to a typical £1,568 a year – but bills are expected to rise again in October when the cap ends</p><p>Millions of households will pay lower gas and electricity bills this summer as the energy price cap for Great Britain falls by £122 a year to the equivalent of £1,568 for the typical annual charge from today.</p><p>However, the latest cap applies only from July until the end of September, and bills are expected to rise again this winter, leaving millions struggling to heat their homes.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/money/article/2024/jul/01/millions-to-pay-lower-summer-energy-bills-as-uk-price-cap-drops">Continue reading...</a>
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