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Energy price cap in Great Britain to rise by 13% from July

Ofgem, Great Britain's energy regulator, has announced a 13% increase to the energy price cap, raising average annual gas and electricity bills to £1,862 for the July to September 2026 period. The rise is driven by global energy market spikes linked to the war in Iran; Energy Secretary Ed Miliband called for Middle East de-escalation and faster clean energy adoption to stabilize prices long-term, while Ofgem warned future cap changes depend on conflict resolutions.

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energy price capgas priceselectricity billsIran warhousehold energy costsenergy debtclean energy transition

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Energy price cap in Great Britain to rise by 13% from July

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Energy price cap in Great Britain to rise by 13% from July

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