‘Nearly 80% of landlords want stricter energy efficiency rules’

Majority of landlords are in favour of raising the minimum energy efficiency standard on rental properties, according to a survey

‘Sunak’s heat pump rollout delays could cost households thousands’

Delays in the UK’s net zero initiatives, including the phasing-out of oil boilers, could impede the growth of the heat pump industry, potentially hindering efforts to lower household energy costs, according to a new report

UK’s green U-turn could cost renters £1bn in energy bills

Experts have warned that the lack of clear regulatory guidance is discouraging most landlords from investing in energy efficiency upgrades

Heat networks in crisis: ‘Nearly 900,000 families face soaring energy bills’

Families relying on heat networks are at risk of skyrocketing energy bills, with some households experiencing a staggering 700% increase, according to a report

Public energy saving information campaign ‘could save £400 for Britons’

The Treasury could save more than £9 billion if the government set up a campaign to advise people on how to save on their bills

“Capping prices for all businesses is a waste of taxpayers’ money”

Failure to help cut demand for energy would be ‘reckless’ waste of public money, a think tank has said

Long-term loans could help energy suppliers survive, say experts

Banks and energy firms should help finance a freeze on household energy bills, according to a think tank

Citizens Advice launches review into future support for energy consumers

The Energy Price Support Review aims to identify the people who struggle the most with energy prices and need longer term support and develop recommendations on how best to support them

Think tank urges Chancellor to give £300 cheques for soaring energy bills

Additional payments of up to £500 should be given to those most in need, the Social Market Foundation says

‘Artificial meat should be backed in fight against climate change’

‘Alternative proteins’ could be easier for policymakers to introduce than taxing traditional meat, a think tank suggests