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Latest fuel poverty statistics for England
Latest fuel poverty statistics for England
Post on 26th Mar 2026
Today, the government published the latest fuel poverty statistics for England. While the figures show 100,000 households were lifted out of fuel poverty in 2024, our Director of Policy and Advocacy cautions there is more to the data.
Nation / Region: England
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Energy price cap prediction shows the ‘potential for another energy crisis is real’
Energy price cap prediction shows the ‘potential for another energy crisis is real’
Post on 20th Mar 2026
Cornwall Insight has predicted that the typical energy bill will rise to £1,973 a year from July 2026. National Energy Action responds.
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Government announces support for heating oil customers
Government announces support for heating oil customers
Post on 18th Mar 2026
The government announced support for heating oil customers in the wake of rising oil prices caused by the US-Israel conflict with Iran. National Energy Action says, ‘Today’s announcement recognises just how exposed heating oil households are.’
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Price cap to fall but energy bills still ‘far from affordable’
Price cap to fall but energy bills still ‘far from affordable’
Post on 25th Feb 2026
The energy price cap is falling from 1 April, energy regulator Ofgem has announced today.
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Newcastle charity’s Walk for Warmth to show support for fuel poor
Newcastle charity’s Walk for Warmth to show support for fuel poor
Post on 19th Feb 2026
Newcastle-based National Energy Action’s third annual Walk for Warmth will be taking place this Saturday (21 February). 
Nation / Region: North East , Newcastle
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Fuel Poverty, Fundraising
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Blog: Warm Homes Plan
Blog: Warm Homes Plan
Post on 13th Feb 2026
The Warm Homes Plan sets a clear ambition and a welcome target of lifting 1 million homes out of fuel poverty.  However, in its current form, there is a real risk that it does not deliver warmth for the most vulnerable.
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