Mild weather in Europe reduces gas demand but bills will remain higher than energy price cap

Energy bills are expected to fall to about £2,200 from July in a fillip for the government and households struggling with ballooning costs.

Leading energy consultancy Cornwall Insight has predicted that, excluding government subsidies, typical annual household energy bills will have fallen from £4,279 now to £3,208 from April, and then will ease to roughly £2,200 for the remainder of the year.

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