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With inflation still in double digits at 10.1 per cent, the cost of goods in supermarket aisles and on high street shelves remains high – doubling in many cases, according to a recent survey from Which? – household budgets continue to be stretched after a long winter of sky-high energy bills.And, while there is state support available to help those up against it on low incomes, several government initiatives that promised help throughout the winter, such as the Warm Home Discount and Cold Weather Payment schemes, have now ceased to apply, subsiding on 1 April with the changing of the seasons.The government’s Energy Bill Support Scheme, introduced by Rishi Sunak during his time in 11 Downing Street last year, has also now wound up, dishing out the final £67 instalment of its £400 total in late March. Prize
Millions of people across the UK are struggling to meet their financial obligations as the cost of living crisis persists Rebate
A Financial Conduct Authority study has put the total as high as 10 million, reporting a 3.1 million increase year-on-year and warning that many are having to choose between heating and eating and being forced to cancel insurance policies to make ends meet Cagayan
A Financial Conduct Authority study has put the total as high as 10 million, reporting a 3.1 million increase year-on-year and warning that many are having to choose between heating and eating and being forced to cancel insurance policies to make ends meet Football
With inflation still in double digits at 10.1 per cent, the cost of goods in supermarket aisles and on high street shelves remains high – doubling in many cases, according to a recent survey from Which? – household budgets continue to be stretched after a long winter of sky-high energy bills.And, while there is state support available to help those up against it on low incomes, several government initiatives that promised help throughout the winter, such as the Warm Home Discount and Cold Weather Payment schemes, have now ceased to apply, subsiding on 1 April with the changing of the seasons.The government’s Energy Bill Support Scheme, introduced by Rishi Sunak during his time in 11 Downing Street last year, has also now wound up, dishing out the final £67 instalment of its £400 total in late March. Spin
Millions of people across the UK are struggling to meet their financial obligations as the cost of living crisis persists Reward