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energy costs for all UK businesses depends on lasting reform.” Reeves has been under pressure to give more details about how the government plans to support
support they would have received if BICS had been in place from April 2026, the government said. The scheme will be funded through changes to the energy system and government expenditure, with no impact
energy costs as a "national act of self-harm", warning that UK industry is "standing on the edge of a cliff" and calling for an urgent independent review of the country's approach
energy costs linked to the Iran war, the chancellor, [Rachel Reeves, has said that “nothing is off the table”](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/mar/11/nothing-off-the-table-as-rachel-reeves-considers-targeted-support-over-energy-costs) as the government considers options to provide a targeted and temporary support package
costs for governments worldwide. The IMF [said on Tuesday](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/14/iran-war-global-recession-imf-uk-growth-forecasts-oil-prices) that a further escalation of the conflict could trigger a global recession that would affect the UK more than any other G7 nation
government struggling to deliver economic growth, as households face a cost-of-living crisis in part caused by rising energy prices tied to the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. He has also been
support 1.6m customers whose fixed-rate deals end between now and the end of the year, under the government’s mortgage charter. Lenders have already written to customers in that position, outlining their options
government intervenes.” Lowering speeds would be “a dual win”, the thinktank wrote, “lowering fuel demand, while safer streets support swapping short trips to walking and cycling. This should be packaged with advice
UK’s Serious Fraud Office has arrested four people on suspicion of a home insulation scam that may have cost energy companies as much as £44m. The SFO and the National Crime Agency said
UK government for home heating bills was insufficient. "I will be wanting to work with my executive colleagues to get that support out to people as quickly as possible," she said. "But clearly the executive
UK chancellor, Rachel Reeves, announced more [support on bills](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/15/rachel-reeves-energy-bill-support-business-iran-war) for the most energy-intensive businesses in April, but now faces fresh calls to cut costs for the food sector. Helen Dickinson
government were on the right side to support the UK car industry.” Senior JLR executives have previously stressed Tata’s commitment to the UK, although the company does manufacture some models exclusively in other countries
government intends to go about “delinking” electricity prices from the cost of gas generation, but options are expected to include striking new better-value contracts for legacy green energy projects. At the moment, the wholesale
government for high business energy bills, exacerbated by the Iran war, which are [damaging steel companies](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/17/iran-war-energy-uk-europe-steel-chemicals) and the wider manufacturing sector. Reform’s overtures have received a mixed reception across the industry
UK. Inflation is now expected to be higher this year due to the war and higher energy costs could also slow down the economy as people and businesses have less money to spend. Inflation could
UK would suffer the sharpest growth downgrade and joint highest inflation rate in the G7 this year, even if the fallout from soaring energy costs could be contained by the middle of 2026. Reeves
energy bills, inflation, poverty, benefits and childcare are all covered in the "Cost of living" category. Some of the issues cover areas where the Senedd has limited power because of how devolution works. For example
energy bills, inflation, poverty, benefits and childcare are all covered in the "Cost of living" category. Some of the issues cover areas where the Scottish Parliament has limited power because of how devolution works
UK, that has a big cost. “There is more of a pass through, if you want, of gas prices into wholesale prices of energy – even if households are protected temporarily because there are some measures
Energy Agency said flight cancellations would come soon if oil supplies from the Middle East were not restored, adding that [Europe had only six weeks of jet fuel](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/16/europe-supply-jet-fuel-iran-war-flight-cancellations-iea) left. Among the industry