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    Energy price cap to rise to £1,755 – The Telegraph

    August 27, 20251 Min Read


    1. Energy price cap to rise to £1,755  The Telegraph
    2. Energy bills to rise 2% in October as new Price Cap is announced – act now to save 15%  Money Saving Expert
    3. Typical annual energy bill to rise to £1,755 in Great Britain from October  The Guardian
    4. Energy price cap: Gas and electricity prices to rise by 2% in October  BBC
    5. Energy price cap: Government costs to raise bills from October  Sky News
    6. Martin Lewis shares his tips as energy price cap expected to rise  The Independent
    7. Energy bills rise further than expected, as Ofgem increases price cap by 2%  ITVX
    8. Household energy bills set to rise before winter as Ofgem sets new price cap  London Evening Standard
    9. Annual energy bills set to rise £35 in October, Trump slaps 50% tariff on India – business live  The Guardian



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