People in care homes, narrowboats and park homes have missed out because they do not have a supplier

More than 30 of Britain’s largest housing associations have called on ministers to give a second chance to 750,000 households which missed out on government support for energy bills worth a total of £300m.

In a letter to ministers, seen by the Guardian, 34 housing associations called for the government to reopen a scheme which aimed to offer support payments of £400 to almost one million households which do not have an energy supplier.

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