Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleUK households face a significant financial squeeze, with energy bills set to rise by more than £221 a year from July, increasing the typical household cost to £1,862 due to a 13 per cent hike in Ofgem's price cap. This surge in energy costs, the largest since 2023, is attributed to global energy market instability following the US and Israel's invasion on 28 February. Motorists are paying significantly more for fuel, with petrol prices hitting a new high since the conflict began, adding approximately £14.63 to a 55-litre tank, a 20 per cent increase. Food costs are also projected to rise, with grocery bills potentially increasing by up to 10 per cent across 2026, adding an estimated £588 to a typical annual household shopping bill. Mortgage rates have climbed, with the average two-year residential fix up 0.89 percentage points to 5.73 per cent since 28 February, potentially increasing annual repayments by over £821 for an average mortgage. In fullHow UK households are paying the cost of Trump’s Iran war – with big energy bill increases on the horizonThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

The US and Israel carried out joint strikes on several key Iranian sites on February 28 and Iran retaliated by striking key sites across the region and closing the critical Strait…

Ofgem will on Wednesday reveal the level of the annual energy price cap for July to September as predictions suggests a 13% rise is on the way.

Ofgem will on Wednesday reveal the level of the annual energy price cap for July to September

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Latest blow to drivers as petrol jumps

Petrol prices in the UK have hit a new high since the Iran war began, as oil prices jumped back up to $100 per barrel.

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Families being squeezed by rising prices face a fresh blow today as the energy regulator is set to announce a £200 rise in annual bills.

The energy price cap governs the price of energy for the two thirds of Britons who are not on fixed-term contracts.

UK households are to be subjected to a sharp rise in energy bills next month, leaving Brits bracing for a painful winter of sky-high bills

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Petrol, food and even your home could all cost significantly more this year

“Ongoing conflict in the Middle East is impacting the price we pay for energy,” the head of the U.K.’s energy regulator said.

UK petrol prices have reached their highest level since December 2022 as renewed US-Iran tensions pushed oil back toward $100 per barrel.

Reuters reported that the ongoing war against Iran and escalating tensions in the Middle East have driven up global gas prices, leading ...

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