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Martin Lewis has issued extra details following the Chancellor's announcement that UK households will save £150 on their energy bills next year. During the Autumn Budget on Wednesday (November 26), Rachel Reeves set out her financial plans to the House of Commons in a bid to plug the huge black hole in public finances.
The Chancellor announced the removal of the two-child benefit cap, a minimum wage increase and the introduction of a new 'mansion tax' which will see homeowners whose property is valued at more than £2 million pay a new high value council tax surcharge.
Households across the UK will also save an average of £150 on the average household energy bill from April 2026. Reeves revealed that she would not be renewing the Conservatives' ECO (Energy Company

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