UK urged to cap energy profits during crises to shield households

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Richard Walker urged a temporary profit cap on energy producers and retailers during crises to prevent windfall gains as households face higher bills amid Middle East tensions; the proposal would be targeted, not permanent, and could go beyond current windfall taxes, with Downing Street and the CMA weighing stronger powers, while critics warn such controls could dampen investment and threaten long‑term energy security.
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