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  "path": "/uk/news/2026/03/27/three-steps-governments-can-take-now-to-cut-energy-bills/",
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  "site": "https://www.thecanary.co",
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  "textContent": "As volatile energy prices continue to spike, driven in part by geopolitical instability and gas market shocks, governments face an urgent challenge. How can they bring down household energy bills immediately and protect citizens from fossil-flation making everything more expensive? The good news is that short-term relief and long-term transition are not mutually exclusive. Here […]\n\nBy The Canary",
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