A new ice sculpture has been erected in central London as part of a campaign to highlight the growing energy crisis facing households across the UK

A striking ice sculpture depicting traditional terraced houses has been revealed in London – drawing attention to the millions of Britons struggling with fuel poverty . Measuring three metres wide and one and a half metres tall, the installation represents households left 'frozen' by soaring energy bills .

The sculpture, on display at Borough Yards in London, forms part of a joint campaign by Skipton Building Society , Age UK and National Energy Action to spotlight the escalating crisis affecting families nationwide.

Sylvia Stoianova, programme director from the University of Bristol's National Child Mortality Database, described warm,

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