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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
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    'I'm not very well and I need heat': at the warm bank in Wolverhampton
    Warm spaces open amid cost of living crisis in area with country's highest rate of fuel poverty.

    People at one of 38 warm banks opening across Wolverhampton.

    A big poster outside the Bob Jones Community Hub in Wolverhampton proclaims "I'm a warm space" and offers people free hot drinks, phone charging points and place to keep warm for as long as they like.

    It is one of 38 warm banks, branded as Warm Spaces, opening across the city this week in preparation for a cold winter amid the cost of living crisis, in a local authority with the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.

    The spaces include community centres and libraries in council-owned buildings, although 40 venues, offered by local community and faith groups, are also on standby depending on how high the demand gets. A dedicated shuttle bus has been put on to transport people for free to the centres.

    Opening of 'warm banks' in Wolverhampton, which has the highest rate of fuel poverty in the country.
    Wolverhampton, October 2022.

    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
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    'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
    The Masons Arms in Camelford is turning out the lights on Mondays after a sharp rise in its electricity bill.

    In the Masons Arms, Camelford, where soaring electricity bills have prompted the landlady and the landlord, Katy Chawner-Woods and Alan Woods, to turn the lights off and illuminate the place with hundreds of candles.

    Chawner-Woods says the idea came after she opened the August electricity bill - £2,574, compared with £1,172 for the same time last year.

    So they headed to Ikea, filled their car up with candles and launched candlelight Mondays.

    The Masons Arms, Camelford, North Cornwall, which is turning off its lights on a Monday evening, and only using candlelight.

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  • 'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
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    'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
    The Masons Arms in Camelford is turning out the lights on Mondays after a sharp rise in its electricity bill.

    In the Masons Arms, Camelford, where soaring electricity bills have prompted the landlady and the landlord, Katy Chawner-Woods and Alan Woods, to turn the lights off and illuminate the place with hundreds of candles.

    Chawner-Woods says the idea came after she opened the August electricity bill - £2,574, compared with £1,172 for the same time last year.

    So they headed to Ikea, filled their car up with candles and launched candlelight Mondays.

    The Masons Arms, Camelford, North Cornwall, which is turning off its lights on a Monday evening, and only using candlelight.

    © Jim Wileman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
    DUKAS_144743073_EYE
    'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
    The Masons Arms in Camelford is turning out the lights on Mondays after a sharp rise in its electricity bill.

    In the Masons Arms, Camelford, where soaring electricity bills have prompted the landlady and the landlord, Katy Chawner-Woods and Alan Woods, to turn the lights off and illuminate the place with hundreds of candles.

    Chawner-Woods says the idea came after she opened the August electricity bill - £2,574, compared with £1,172 for the same time last year.

    So they headed to Ikea, filled their car up with candles and launched candlelight Mondays.

    The Masons Arms, Camelford, North Cornwall, which is turning off its lights on a Monday evening, and only using candlelight.

    © Jim Wileman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
    DUKAS_144743074_EYE
    'Romantic, isn’t it?' Cornish pub cuts energy costs with candlelight nights
    The Masons Arms in Camelford is turning out the lights on Mondays after a sharp rise in its electricity bill.

    In the Masons Arms, Camelford, where soaring electricity bills have prompted the landlady and the landlord, Katy Chawner-Woods and Alan Woods, to turn the lights off and illuminate the place with hundreds of candles.

    Chawner-Woods says the idea came after she opened the August electricity bill - £2,574, compared with £1,172 for the same time last year.

    So they headed to Ikea, filled their car up with candles and launched candlelight Mondays.

    The Masons Arms, Camelford, North Cornwall, which is turning off its lights on a Monday evening, and only using candlelight.

    © Jim Wileman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

    President of the National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, at Skippers of Euxton, a chippy takeaway that he owns and trades from.

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  • 'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

    President of the National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, at Skippers of Euxton, a chippy takeaway that he owns and trades from.

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  • 'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

    President of the National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, at Skippers of Euxton, a chippy takeaway that he owns and trades from.

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  • 'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

    President of the National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, at Skippers of Euxton, a chippy takeaway that he owns and trades from.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

    President of the National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, at Skippers of Euxton, a chippy takeaway that he owns and trades from.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

    President of the National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, at Skippers of Euxton, a chippy takeaway that he owns and trades from.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

    President of the National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, at Skippers of Euxton, a chippy takeaway that he owns and trades from.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

    President of the National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, at Skippers of Euxton, a chippy takeaway that he owns and trades from.

    © Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

    President of the National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, at Skippers of Euxton, a chippy takeaway that he owns and trades from.

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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

    President of the National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, at Skippers of Euxton, a chippy takeaway that he owns and trades from.

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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

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    'Lost generation': small businesses folding across UK as energy bills land
    Jobs disappear and high streets decimated as growing number of traders are forced to shut due to higher costs.

    Andrew Crook has pulled the plug on his fish and chip shop after his energy supplier quoted a nearly eightfold rise in daytime electricity rates.

    Across the UK, growing numbers of traders are closing their doors for good in the face of unaffordable costs driven by record inflation, with some reporting tenfold increases in utility bills.

    President of the National Federation of Fish Friers, Andrew Crook, outside Oh My Cod chippy takeaway in Coppull, a premises that he owns and was renting to a third party, that is no longer trading.

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    BP Petrol station at Reading Services, Reading


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    BP Petrol station at Reading Services, Reading


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  • Petrol prices: Kwasi Kwarteng orders inquiry into cost of filling up.
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    Petrol prices: Kwasi Kwarteng orders inquiry into cost of filling up.
    Prices at a petrol station on the M6 in Cumbria, UK, last week.

    Business secretary says people 'rightly frustrated' over 5p-a-litre cut not being passed on.

    The business secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, has asked the UKÕs competition watchdog to urgently review petrol station operators, amid concerns that retailers have not passed on the recent cut to fuel duty.

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    Petrol prices: Kwasi Kwarteng orders inquiry into cost of filling up.
    Prices at a petrol station on the M6 in Cumbria, UK, last week.

    Business secretary says people 'rightly frustrated' over 5p-a-litre cut not being passed on.

    The business secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, has asked the UKÕs competition watchdog to urgently review petrol station operators, amid concerns that retailers have not passed on the recent cut to fuel duty.

    GV of the entrance to the M6 northbound Burton-In-Kendal service station , which is understood to be one of the most expensive places to buy fuel in the UK.
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    Petrol prices: Kwasi Kwarteng orders inquiry into cost of filling up.
    Prices at a petrol station on the M6 in Cumbria, UK, last week.

    Business secretary says people 'rightly frustrated' over 5p-a-litre cut not being passed on.

    The business secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, has asked the UKÕs competition watchdog to urgently review petrol station operators, amid concerns that retailers have not passed on the recent cut to fuel duty.

    GV of the entrance to the M6 northbound Burton-In-Kendal service station , which is understood to be one of the most expensive places to buy fuel in the UK.
    Cumbria, UK. 10th June 2022.

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    Cost of Living in the UK soars
    Cost of Living. Food shopping receipt.

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    Cost of Living. Food shopping receipt.

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    Cost of Living in the UK soars
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  • How to find the perfect shade of lipstick . Whether yours is ketchup red or wedding bouquet pink, new technologies are making it easier to match ‘the one’.
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    How to find the perfect shade of lipstick . Whether yours is ketchup red or wedding bouquet pink, new technologies are making it easier to match ‘the one’.
    Bespoke lipstics using Code 8.
    How to find the perfect shade of lipstick . Whether yours is ketchup red or wedding bouquet pink, new technologies are making it easier to match Ôthe oneÕ.

    Credit: Photography: Martina Lang. Styling: Johanne Mills
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    How to find the perfect shade of lipstick . Whether yours is ketchup red or wedding bouquet pink, new technologies are making it easier to match ‘the one’.
    Bespoke lipstics using Code 8.
    How to find the perfect shade of lipstick . Whether yours is ketchup red or wedding bouquet pink, new technologies are making it easier to match Ôthe oneÕ.

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    London fuel shortages worsen
    Fuel Crisis. A member of the public fills up his tractor at a Tesco Extra in West Sutton. Boris Johnson warned the road haulage industry it cannot expect to rely on cheap immigrant labour in the future - as fuel shortages got worse in London and the south east. Speaking on the eve of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, the Prime Minister insisted the situation on forecourts was ÒstabilisingÓ after a week of filling stations running dry due to panic buying. Opportunistic petrol stations are charging nearly £3 a litre for fuel amid warnings the costs could rise even further next week.
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    London fuel shortages worsen
    Fuel Crisis. Drivers queue for fuel at a Tesco Extra in West Sutton. Boris Johnson warned the road haulage industry it cannot expect to rely on cheap immigrant labour in the future - as fuel shortages got worse in London and the south east. Speaking on the eve of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, the Prime Minister insisted the situation on forecourts was ÒstabilisingÓ after a week of filling stations running dry due to panic buying. Opportunistic petrol stations are charging nearly £3 a litre for fuel amid warnings the costs could rise even further next week.
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    London fuel shortages worsen
    Fuel Crisis. Drivers queue for fuel at a Tesco Extra in West Sutton. Boris Johnson warned the road haulage industry it cannot expect to rely on cheap immigrant labour in the future - as fuel shortages got worse in London and the south east. Speaking on the eve of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, the Prime Minister insisted the situation on forecourts was ÒstabilisingÓ after a week of filling stations running dry due to panic buying. Opportunistic petrol stations are charging nearly £3 a litre for fuel amid warnings the costs could rise even further next week.
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  • Fuel shortage: Jerry cans sales boom and Londoners turn to the Tube
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    Fuel shortage: Jerry cans sales boom and Londoners turn to the Tube
    Large queues at petrol stations today as a woman fills bottles hidden on the back seat of her car in Bayswater Road London. Britain has been gripped by a rush of panic buying that has left petrol stations dry across major cities. Oil companies have warned that they do not have enough tanker drivers to move petrol and diesel from refineries to filling stations.
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    Fuel shortage: Jerry cans sales boom and Londoners turn to the Tube
    Large queues at petrol stations today as a woman fills bottles hidden on the back seat of her car in Bayswater Road London. Britain has been gripped by a rush of panic buying that has left petrol stations dry across major cities. Oil companies have warned that they do not have enough tanker drivers to move petrol and diesel from refineries to filling stations.
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    Fuel shortage: Jerry cans sales boom and Londoners turn to the Tube
    Large queues at petrol stations today as a woman fills bottles hidden on the back seat of her car in Bayswater Road London. Britain has been gripped by a rush of panic buying that has left petrol stations dry across major cities. Oil companies have warned that they do not have enough tanker drivers to move petrol and diesel from refineries to filling stations.
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    Fuel shortage: Jerry cans sales boom and Londoners turn to the Tube
    Large queues at petrol stations today as a woman fills bottles hidden on the back seat of her car in Bayswater Road London. Britain has been gripped by a rush of panic buying that has left petrol stations dry across major cities. Oil companies have warned that they do not have enough tanker drivers to move petrol and diesel from refineries to filling stations.
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