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The Bills

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GenresFolk Music
OriginCanada
AlbumsTrail of Tales
Let Em Run
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About The Bills


The Bills are a high impact, acoustic folk music quintet from the West Coast of Canada. They have developed a unique sound, blending traditional influences from around North America and the rest of the globe in crafting their own vocal and instrumental music.

Interest rates: Why there is more pain still to come

Interest rates: Why there is more pain still to come
Nov 26,2023 10:31 am

... He said these would help people to pay The Bills and showed how things were moving in the right direction...

What the Autumn Statement means for you and your money

What the Autumn Statement means for you and your money
Nov 22,2023 9:11 am

... As yet, it seems there are no clear plans of further targeted financial help to help people pay The Bills...

Inflation: Not yet party time for our finances

Inflation: Not yet party time for our finances
Nov 15,2023 7:41 am

... Cost-of-living payments worth hundreds of pounds have helped to pay The Bills...

King's Speech: Government to toughen sentences for sexual crimes

King's Speech: Government to toughen sentences for sexual crimes
Nov 6,2023 5:41 pm

... The Conservatives have lagged behind Labour in the opinion polls for more than a year and Downing Street will hope The Bills announced in the speech will help improve the party s electoral prospects...

'I pawned my wedding rings for £200 to pay my bills'

'I pawned my wedding rings for £200 to pay my bills'
Oct 9,2023 9:51 pm

... " Clare Adams is one of a rising number of people taking out loans against things they own to pay The Bills...

Energy price cap to fall but bills will stay high

Energy price cap to fall but bills will stay high
Aug 25,2023 12:41 am

...By Kevin PeacheyCost of living correspondentEnergy regulator Ofgem will announce the next price cap affecting The Bills of 29 million households in England, Wales and Scotland early on Friday...

Rising numbers seek help for energy bill debts, warns Citizens Advice

Rising numbers seek help for energy bill debts, warns Citizens Advice
Aug 24,2023 2:41 am

... Winter is going to be very hard for me and my family as we can t afford The Bills now, so definitely won t be able to afford them when it gets colder...

Pakistan: Election delayed in latest political crisis

Pakistan: Election delayed in latest political crisis
Aug 9,2023 10:11 pm

... The Bills have been sent to President Alvi, a co-founder of the PTI, and must be signed by him before they can be legislated into law...

Energy price cap to fall but bills will stay high

Jul 30,2023 8:01 pm

By Kevin PeacheyCost of living correspondent

Energy regulator Ofgem will announce The Next price cap affecting The Bills of 29 million households in England, Wales and Scotland early on Friday.

It will reduce the cap, bringing down the cost of each unit of energy for the three months from October.

Analysts suggest a typical annual bill could be £150 cheaper than now, and nearly £600 down on Last Winter .

But reduced government support and higher fixed costs mean many will see little difference in what they pay.

How the cap works

Ofgem's price cap is now set every three months, partially to reflect changes in wholesale prices which are paid by suppliers. It sets the maximum amount that suppliers can charge for each unit of energy but not the total bill. If you use more, you will pay more.

For a home using a typical amount of Gas and electricity and paying by direct debit, the current annual bill is £2,074. Analysts at consultancy Cornwall Insight expect this to fall to £1,926 in October, with a similar fall for those who pay via prepayment meters.

This is lower than the £2,500 a year paid Last Winter and spring, when the government stepped in to limit bills after costs rocketed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine Last Year .

However, that government-set cap is no longer needed and Last Winter 's Discount to every household, which was paid in six instalments each of about £66 between October and March, has finished.

Bills will still be considerably higher than the typical level of £1,277 a year which was paid in The Winter of 2021.

Although bills appear to be falling again, the impact is likely to be limited.

There are no plans to repeat the universal Discount of £400 funded by the government Last Winter .

Standing charges, a fixed daily payment covering the costs of supply and other levies, have been rising and are expected to continue to go up.

They, like the overall cap, vary by region, with some areas such as North Wales and Merseyside paying more. That will have more of an effect on those with relatively low energy use, who cannot cut back any further to reduce their bill.

Jay Cross, who runs a barbers shop, said he and his wife Andrea found their direct debits were failing to cover their bills Last Year .

" We ran over on The Bills And Then made payment plans to catch up with it, " He Said .

" We've got no choice, we've got to have the heating on - especially with The Baby . We're still in arrears but We Are going to get back on top of it ready for this winter. "

Charity Citizens Advice said it had seen a than in previous years.

A total of 46,431 people with energy debts contacted The Charity for advice in The First six months of the year, a 17% increase on the same period Last Year .

Those who contacted Citizens Advice for help had debts averaging £1,711, up a third on 2019, The Charity said.

Analysts suggest bills are unlikely to fall significantly for The Next decade.

The government said it had spent nearly £40bn putting a limit on bills throughout Last Winter , since when wholesale energy prices - as well as the costs for consumers - had dropped. Additional help was being offered through schemes like the Warm Home Discount .

will continue to be made to people on lower incomes and those receiving certain benefits to help with high bills.

Mike Thornton , chief executive at Energy Saving Trust, said: " Energy prices are still high and we may see increases again this winter, so The Message for government hasn't changed.

" Addressing the root Causes - not least our over-reliance on Gas - to permanently lower energy prices is more important than ever. "

Here are some energy saving ideas from environmental scientist Angela Terry, who Set Up One Home, a social enterprise that shares green, money-saving tips:

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