Energy price cap to be reduced by £116, says energy regulator on Friday’s national newspaper front pages
In its latest report, The Times reveals that the energy regulator is planning to decrease the energy price cap by £116. This development is expected to be a major talking point during the upcoming general election campaign, with the Conservative party looking to capitalize on it.
According to the report, the Conservatives have already indicated their intention to use this reduction to their advantage, with the aim of garnering more votes. This move is seen as a key strategy for the party as they enter the final stages of the election campaign.
In other news, The Daily Telegraph reports that Chancellor Rishi Sunak has accused Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer of lacking the “courage” to engage in a debate with him. This statement comes after Sunak challenged Starmer to a debate on the economy, which the Labour leader declined.
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail highlights the Conservatives’ promise to cut green levies on energy bills if they emerge victorious in the general election. This pledge is seen as a bid to win over voters who are concerned about rising energy costs and the impact of green policies on their bills.
With the general election just around the corner, these stories are sure to remain at the forefront of discussions and debates. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest developments from the national newspapers.