Energy bills
    
The government has announced unprecedented  support to protect households and businesses from high energy prices. The  Energy Price Guarantee and the Energy Bill Relief Scheme are supporting  millions of households and businesses with rising energy costs and the  government has stated that these schemes will continue to do so from now until  April next year.
However, the government states 'that it would  be irresponsibleā¦to continue exposing the public finances to unlimited  volatility in international gas prices'.
Consequently, a Treasury-led review will be  launched to consider how to support households and businesses with energy bills  after April 2023. The aim is to design a new approach that will cost the  taxpayer significantly less than planned whilst ensuring enough support for  those in need. The government has also stated that any support for businesses  will be targeted to those most affected and that the new approach will better  incentivise energy efficiency.
However, this is not the end of the story.  Government departments will be asked to find efficiencies within their budgets  and the Chancellor is expected to announce further changes to fiscal policy on  31 October to put the public finances on a sustainable footing.