Cap on energy bills set to be extended past 2023

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Queen's Speech: The government has unveiled plans to continue capping household energy bills even after 2023

October 1 2019 - £1,179 April 1 2022 - £1,971 The price cap on energy bills was introduced in 2019 with the ability to extend annually until 2023, but next year the rules are set to expire.

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