MINISTERS last night opened the door to new energy bill support — with seven million households set to pay more this winter than last. Energy Minister Andrew Bowie pledged to “consider any and all …
for families” but acknowledged “things are still tough”.so that the money in people’s pockets can go further.”Discount, giving another £150 to people in need, but that will not help everyone.giants about assisting hard-up homes.
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