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Ministers urged to act as households in Great Britain face energy bill ‘anxiety’
Households in Great Britain face rising energy costs under the government's price cap, with typical bills expected to increase by £209 annually. This surge has sparked calls for ministers to address utility bill 'anxiety' as families struggle with rising essentials prices.
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