BusinessPostCorner.com
No Result
View All Result
Saturday, July 18, 2026
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources
BusinessPostCorner.com
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources
No Result
View All Result
BusinessPostCorner.com
No Result
View All Result

Charity says fuel poverty is year-round problem

August 27, 2025
in Business
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
0
Charity says fuel poverty is year-round problem
ShareShareShareShareShare
BBC David Hilferty,  director of impact at Citizens Advice Scotland, sits in front of a sign displaying the charity's logo. He has brown hair and a brown beard and wears a white shirt.BBC

David Hilferty from Citizens Advice Scotland said the average energy debt has doubled in the past five years

Fuel poverty is a year-round problem which affects people in the warmer months as well as winter, Citizens Advice Scotland has warned.

The charity said it was contacted by more than 4,000 Scots between April and June for advice on energy bills.

David Hilferty, the charity’s director of impact, said the increase would “pile even more pressure” on people already struggling to pay their energy bills.

The warning comes as gas and electricity prices are set to rise by 2% for millions of households in the UK under the latest cap announced by energy regulator Ofgem.

“It will mean more people suffering the cold and going without food or warmth as we head into the winter,” he said. “This is unacceptable.

“There’s been no let up… even in the warmer months. The average debt that we see across the last five years has doubled to £2,500.”

He said consumers were now getting into debt “just to live” and called for a change to the “broken” energy market.

“We need government, regulators and energy companies all to step up and urgently deliver lasting solutions, like a social tariff and a robust scheme for energy debt relief, solutions that stop people from experiencing harm.”

Energy price rise

The price cap increase, which will kick in at the start of October, means a household using a typical amount of energy will pay £1,755 a year, up £35 a year on the current cap.

Ofgem’s cap sets the maximum price that can be charged for each unit of gas and electricity for millions of households in England, Scotland and Wales.

Individual households can calculate their estimated specific change by adding £2 onto every £100 they spend at the moment on energy each year.

In response to the latest rise, First Minister John Swinney posted a video on X in which he said bills were already too high.

He said: “When Labour came to power, they said they’d lower energy bills.

“But after today’s increase, energy bills are going to be about £187 higher than when Labour came to power.

“In energy-rich Scotland, that is indefensible. The only way to lower energy bills for good is with independence.”

UK energy minister Michael Shanks said the new the price rise was “a concern” for consumers, and the government would take “urgent action to support vulnerable families”.

“That includes expanding the £150 warm home discount to 2.7 million more households and stepping up our overhaul of the energy system to increase protections for customers,” he added.

‘Keep track of bills’

Advice Direct Scotland, a service which offers free advice and information about energy, is urging people to keep across their energy use and contact them if they have concerns.

Energy project lead Jillian Edmund said: “Customers can take practical action by examining their bills, finding out how much they are paying and checking if there are cheaper options available with other suppliers.

“Taking regular meter readings and checking the level of your direct debit are as important as ever. If you have a smart meter, ensure that it is working.

“The most important thing to remember is that nobody should struggle alone, and help is available.”

Credit: Source link

ShareTweetSendPinShare
Previous Post

a ‘critical’ line of defense against uncertainty

Next Post

How can employers help these employees?

Next Post
How can employers help these employees?

How can employers help these employees?

Zelenskyy dismisses Ukraine’s prime minister in cabinet shake-up

Zelenskyy dismisses Ukraine’s prime minister in cabinet shake-up

July 12, 2026
Bitcoin Price Prediction: ETF Bouncing, Bitwise Sees Bottom and Huge Adoption

Bitcoin Price Prediction: ETF Bouncing, Bitwise Sees Bottom and Huge Adoption

July 15, 2026
DC advances CPA licensure pathways bill

DC advances CPA licensure pathways bill

July 17, 2026
PwC and UK partner hit with £3M fine over Babcock audit

PwC and UK partner hit with £3M fine over Babcock audit

July 16, 2026
The great reinvention of Hunter Biden

The great reinvention of Hunter Biden

July 12, 2026
AI harmony is a design problem, not a technology one

AI harmony is a design problem, not a technology one

July 15, 2026
BusinessPostCorner.com

BusinessPostCorner.com is an online news portal that aims to share the latest news about following topics: Accounting, Tax, Business, Finance, Crypto, Management, Human resources and Marketing. Feel free to get in touch with us!

Recent News

Landon Donovan: ‘There is zero chance I could have played club soccer’ because of high costs

Landon Donovan: ‘There is zero chance I could have played club soccer’ because of high costs

July 18, 2026
Iran strikes Saudi Arabia for first time in months

Iran strikes Saudi Arabia for first time in months

July 18, 2026

Our Newsletter!

Loading
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2023 businesspostcorner.com - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources

© 2023 businesspostcorner.com - All Rights Reserved!