The energy price cap will increase by 1.2% in January for the second consecutive time, raising bills to an average of £1,738, £21 more than the previous cap. This rise comes as millions of people lose access to winter fuel payments, with campaigners criticizing the decision as a blow to vulnerable individuals, especially amid sub-zero temperatures. The new cap will last from January to March 2025 and is £190 cheaper than the cap during the same months in 2024, following Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to end the winter fuel payment for most pensioners in an effort to make savings.
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The EU doesn’t need a deal with Trump
Ursula von der Leyen is meeting Donald Trump in Scotland to discuss trade as tariff deadlines approach, drawing insights from her recent summits with Japan and China. The article argues that the EU should not concede to US pressures, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Trump's negotiations and suggesting that both the US and EU have more to lose than appears. Want More Context? 🔎
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