Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says energy prices are expected to increase by 20 per cent or more in July.
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says energy prices are expected to increase by 20 per cent or more in July. “What is called the default market offer – essentially a decision on how much power prices will go up by in July – will be delivered this week,” Mr Clennell said.
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