
UK Expands Energy Bill Support for Businesses Amid Rising Costs
The UK government has announced an expansion of its energy bill support plan, providing more assistance to thousands of businesses. This £600 million scheme aims to help companies cope with rising energy costs, partly attributed to the Iran war.
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More big energy users to get help as support plan expanded
A scheme to cut bills for firms that are heavy energy users is being extended to cover an additional 3,000 businesses.
Read full article →UK business urges more action on energy bills as ministers set out £600mn scheme
Lobby groups say Iran war shock calls for government support for broad range of companies
Read full article →Reeves gives more energy bill support to businesses as Iran war pushes up costs
Scheme cutting bills by up to 25% expanded to cover 10,000 firms, but they will not be paid until next year Rachel Reeves has announced an expansion of support for the most energy-intensive UK businesses, as they face soaring bills as a result of the Middle East conflict. The chancellor said the long-promised British Industrial Competitiveness Scheme (BICS) would be expanded to cover 10,000 companies, up from the 7,000 originally announced. Continue reading...
By Heather Stewart and Richard Partington in Washington
Read full article →Chancellor to cut electricity bills for thousands more UK firms
Rachel Reeves announced the action to support firms after warning over the lingering impact of the Iran war.
By Henry Saker-Clark
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