Mr O’Shea told a House of Lords select committee yesterday that these failures had left behind £2.5 billion in costs that would be recouped from all households - landing them with an extra £100 on their energy bills.
He warned that the charges would pile more pressure on the poorest households, many of which are already struggling withIt comes as new research found that as many as one in six families with children at home report being in arrears to their energy provider, or have been, in the last twelve months.
My electric bill this quarter has risen up to £245 nice one British gas. Nice to know greed to fill your back pockets is worth more then heating homes of vulnerable people...
I gave listening ears to her mentorship. It haven't been easy with my investment of $300 i receive $1000 in return I don't want a huge return I only wanted a trusted trader educator. I want to use this time to give due appreciation to Mrs Nichelle_11