Octopus Energy has issued a £200 warning to customers following ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Octopus has announced fees for leaving a fixed-rate tariff has gone from zero to £50 and finally £75.
Octopus has warned customers energy prices are spiking right now because developments in the Middle East have sharply reduced global supply.
Thu, Mar 5, 2026 Octopus Energy will charge £75 if customers want to exit new contracts amid the war in the Middle East. Anyone signing up to the energy giant's 12 month, fixed dual-fuel tariff will ...
Ofgem has confirmed a 12-month trial of low and no standing charge tariffs. If you're keen to save money on your energy, ...
HARD-pressed Brits are set for a major boost as four of the country’s biggest energy firms prepare to scrap or slash hated ...
Major UK energy firm is giving 6 MONTHS of free EV charging in new deal – and it could save you £234
BRITAIN’S biggest energy supplier is offering drivers 6 months of free EV charging -giving you £234 savings on electricity ...
Can home batteries really protect you from high energy prices? - Batteries are often sold to help shield your household from ...
Customers of companies such as Octopus Energy, British Gas, E.ON Next, OVO Energy, Scottish Power, and EDF have been warned about a new 90-day rule - which could see them get a cash payout. On BBC ...
Fixing your energy deal now could shield households against higher costs in future. Here's how switching your energy tariff works and what to consider.
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Energy bills soar by £300 in a week as cost of war hits UK homes
Up to 21 million fixed-rate customers face painful increases when their current deals end ...
Ofgem licence means firm can replicate Texas setup of powering homes, businesses and EVs ...
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