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UK Energy Price Crisis: Government and Industry Face Scrutiny

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The UK is grappling with an energy price crisis, with politicians vowing to crack down on energy and fuel bosses accused of exploiting Britons. Many households are reportedly receiving below-average service from energy providers. One of Britain’s last major chemical plants is at risk due to surging energy prices. The European Commission is considering measures to provide energy price relief for struggling industries across the continent. Even Elon Musk has commented on the crisis.

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