MILLIONS of households across the UK will see their annual energy bill rise by £35 from October. The energy price cap is set to increase from £1,720 a year to £1,755, piling further pressure on ...
WITH monthly bills set to increase for households, every penny counts when it comes to managing your home.  Millions of households face higher energy bills from today as Ofgem’s latest price ...
More than two million households plan to avoid turning on their central heating this winter - a 22% increase on last year - for fear of soaring energy bills, a survey suggests. Those who live alone ...
Customers of major energy suppliers including British Gas, Octopus Energy, EDF and OVO will be £90 richer for making one heating change this autumn and winter. October is just around the corner and ...
Autumn is almost here and the temperatures are starting to drop - so it’s good to be prepared. If you're searching for an easy and portable heating solution, Amazon’s Dreo Electric Heater has been ...
12:57, Fri, Sep 19, 2025 Updated: 12:57, Fri, Sep 19, 2025 Darker nights and colder weather are gradually starting to set in which is a sure sign that autumn has arrived. The weather is forecast to ...
Have you switched your heating on yet? With temperatures now dropping it's certainly tempting to but, despite living in a draughty house in the north of England, I rather stubbornly am hoping to ...
Every September, once summer's behind us, the same debate begins in UK homes: Is it time to switch the heating on? Or, can we handle the damp towels and morning chill for a few more weeks? After all, ...
Regulator Ofgem's energy price cap is rising to £1,755 a year - but you could save hundreds of pounds a year with a few ...
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The New York State Department of Health suggests a broader range — 64 degrees to 75 degrees — but still recommends warmer ...