Will cost-of-living squeeze see an 'awful April'?

Household bills up. Inflation up. But the overall economic picture may not be so gloomy after all

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An extra £88 a month (£1,000 a year): that’s what millions of us are going to have to start paying this “awful April”, as people are calling it, said George Nixon in The Times. It will come in the form of rising bills for energy, phone, water, broadband and council tax.

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