Newspaper headlines: 'Energy bills to hit £5,000' and 'heatwave UK'

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An astronomical forecast for the yearly cost of energy and a likely drought declaration lead the papers.

The front pages continue to be dominated by stories about the ever-increasing projections for the cost of energy. The Daily Express splashes on a "shocking new warning" that the average annual bill is set to hit over £5,000 by next April. The paper says hopes of them falling by next spring have been "dashed", noting that talks between energy bosses and ministers in Downing Street "failed to produce a plan".

The paper notes the former chancellor said he was prepared to spend up to £10billion to "soften the impact" of the October price rise by abolishing VAT on energy bills, challenging her to join him in the process.Meanwhile, the ongoing heatwave and likelihood of a drought being declared after months of little to no rainfall leads several papers.

 

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Let's run a lottery. The first media outlet to get the energy bill to £6,000 will be...........

Anyone know who does electrical meter bypass?

Express should read killer gas Bill's...and they'll still get it wrong

The rich get richer the poor get poorer.....we are heading for mass civil unrest, people ain't gunna stand for it

Who ever thought that the biggest crisis would be our media going hysterical and fearmongering every day of the week. It's like you enjoyed COVID so much you wanted to maintain the same level. Shame on you all.

SkyNews itvnews espn £5,000 now?! Wow, I’m sure it was £4,000 yesterday! Anyway, really can’t understand why no agreement after discussions with energy providers today. TELL THEM THEY CANNOT INCREASE PRICES! Is it not that simple? Actually, it is!!!

What’s the plan for Liz Truss, to scrap the windfall tax on energy firms and bring back fracking 🤦‍♂️ she’s a puppet to the super rich who own the energy industry

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