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How many households use fuels other than mains gas and how have prices of these fuels changed in recent years?

Type
Commons Briefing papers
Date
6 August 2026
Reference
CBP-9838

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the implications for electricity prices in Northern Ireland of the decision to disapply VAT on domestic electricity bills for six months.

Asked by
Lord Caine (Conservative)
Answering body
Treasury
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
5 August 2026
Reference
HL2396
House
House of Lords

To ask His Majesty's Government how residents in Northern Ireland will receive the VAT cut on electricity bills announced by the Prime Minister on 21 July.

Asked by
Baroness Coffey (Conservative)
Answering body
Treasury
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
5 August 2026
Reference
HL2399
House
House of Lords

To ask His Majesty's Government, in light of the announcement by the Prime Minister's Office of 21 July, New PM cuts tax on household electricity bills to give breathing space on cost of living, what assessment they have made of how cutting VAT on electricity bills will be funded after this...

Asked by
Lord Mackinlay of Richborough (Conservative)
Answering body
Treasury
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
5 August 2026
Reference
HL2707
House
House of Lords

To ask His Majesty's Government, in light of the announcement by the Prime Minister's Office of 21 July, New PM cuts tax on household electricity bills to give breathing space on cost of living, whether the cut in VAT on electricity bills will last for one year.

Asked by
Lord Mackinlay of Richborough (Conservative)
Answering body
Treasury
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
5 August 2026
Reference
HL2708
House
House of Lords

To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the benefits and costs to the UK of joining of the EU Internal Electricity Market.

Asked by
Lord Moynihan of Chelsea (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
4 August 2026
Reference
HL2565
House
House of Lords

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what assessment his department has made of the potential merits of rebalancing policy costs levied on electricity bills across gas and electricity bills equally.

Asked by
Angus MacDonald (Liberal Democrat)
Answering body
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
3 August 2026
Reference
1803
House
House of Commons

Andy Burnham has announced several policies to help people with the cost of living, with average prices having risen 30% since 2021.

Type
Economic updates
Date
31 July 2026
Reference
CBP-10975

My Lords, may I take a moment to welcome the noble Baroness, Lady Curran, and thank the outgoing noble Lord, Lord Whitehead? We look forward to his continuing contributions. We support this measure. As a day-one action, it is welcome—it will save about £40 off a typical fuel bill for about six months—but as a policy lever of government, it is costly and ineffective. What further action will the new Administration take to remove policy costs from electricity bills to help support further energy market reforms? They are the real policy levers we need so that we can make progress on reducing bills and continuing the energy transition.

Asked by
Earl Russell (Liberal Democrat; Liberal Democrat)
Oral questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1233
House
House of Lords

I echo the noble Earl’s comments about my noble friends Lady Curran and Lord Whitehead. I worked closely with them both. The issue of future help for the energy market et cetera is something we will have to wait for until we do the Budget next year. In the meantime, we will continue to help people with the cost of living. I want to point out the measures we have taken that will help people in the short term: we have frozen rail fares, cut energy bills by £150, cut VAT on electricity bills to zero and we are cutting business rates for 32,000 small venues, pubs and clubs. Obviously, that is not a silver bullet, but the intent is there to do everything we can to help people who are suffering.

Answered by
Lord Wilson of Sedgefield (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1233
House
House of Lords

My Lords, the last Conservative Government, in their dying days, made a number of high-profile announcements on carbon capture, usage and storage, nuclear financing and hydrogen production. However, when the Treasury carried out its initial

spending audit, it found from the capital allocation maps that it did not possess the cash required to hit the legal and infrastructural targets and rollout timetables necessary to fulfil those commitments. Does the Minister agree with me that a little more self-reflection and humility on that side would not go amiss?

Asked by
Lord Boateng (Labour)
Oral questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1233
House
House of Lords

I remind my noble friend that they left us with a black hole of £22 billion. Among other matters, there was £2.6 billion of new unfunded policy announcements, £6.4 billion for asylum and illegal migration, which was not funded, and £9.4 billion for pay awards, which was not funded. We need to find a few hundred million pounds to help the people most in need. I think that they should reflect on what they did in government.

Answered by
Lord Wilson of Sedgefield (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1234
House
House of Lords

My Lords—

Member
Lord Weir of Ballyholme (Democratic Unionist Party)
Type
Oral question time interventions
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1234
House
House of Lords

My Lords—

Member
Lord Porter of Spalding (Conservative)
Type
Oral question time interventions
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1234
House
House of Lords

My Lords—

Member
Lord Murray of Blidworth (Conservative)
Type
Oral question time interventions
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1234
House
House of Lords

My Lords—

Member
Lord Harper (Conservative)
Type
Oral question time interventions
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1234
House
House of Lords

My Lords, any easing of the cost of living is to be welcomed. However, the Minister will be aware that the VAT reduction cannot be directly applied to Northern Ireland because of the rules of the Windsor Framework and the arrangements with the European Union. At best, we will have a situation in which a convoluted alternative route will have to be found, which clearly will lead at least to delays for consumers in Northern Ireland receiving any level of help. As this points to the need for a much deeper and longer-term solution, what action are the Government taking in the short term at least to get a derogation from the EU, so that Northern Ireland consumers can enjoy the same benefits as those in the rest of the United Kingdom?

Asked by
Lord Weir of Ballyholme (Democratic Unionist Party)
Oral questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1234
House
House of Lords

We know the issues around VAT in Northern Ireland, for example on electricity bills. The Northern Ireland Executive will receive comparable funding to enable them to support NI households with the cost of living. We have taken into consideration all the issues around the Windsor Framework, and we will continue to help the people most in need who live in Northern Ireland.

Answered by
Lord Wilson of Sedgefield (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1234
House
House of Lords

My Lords, I, too, send my best wishes to the noble Lords, Lord Livermore and Lord Stockwood. I welcome the appointment of the noble Lord, Lord Pitt-Watson, and look forward to the more constructive approach favoured by the new Prime Minister. With 10-year yields above 5%, political and international instability is already increasing borrowing costs and placing the sustainability of the public finances under serious strain. Does the Minister recognise that unfunded spending commitments cannot simply be floated in the press or on podcasts

without consequences? Markets react, investment and growth are discouraged, and working people ultimately pay the price, with increases in the cost of living.

Asked by
Baroness Neville-Rolfe (Conservative)
Oral questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1234
House
House of Lords

I echo the noble Baroness’s comments about my noble friend Lord Pitt-Watson, who will be the new Minister, taking over imminently—after this Question, I hope. The Government are well aware of the international situation we have in the Middle East and Ukraine; we know about the issues that we face. I do not believe the announcements being made are unfunded; we are finding the money to face up to the problems that ordinary people around the country are facing. I repeat the facts again: £9.4 billion of unfunded pay awards and £2.6 billion of new unfunded policy announcements by the last Government. What we are doing pales into insignificance compared to the debt they left the country in.

Answered by
Lord Wilson of Sedgefield (Labour)
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
23 July 2026
Reference
858 c1235
House
House of Lords