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With the average UK household currently spending around £1,200 on energy each year, energy prices have turned up the heat on politicians, writes Paul O'Brien.

In early July the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published the initial findings of Roger Witcomb's investigation into the UK energy markets.

With the average UK household currently spending around £1,200 on energy each year, energy prices have turned up the heat on politicians.

Paul O'Brien

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