
A previous version of our article published on 20 August was headlined "Households to pay £300 more per year under Labour if energy price cap rises again", and incorrectly reported that "it means families will be paying nearly £300 more a year than when Labour took power last summer”. This article used the April 25 energy price cap, which was no longer in place. The difference in the price cap from July 24 was £152, not £300. The forecast the article used would have made this £169. It was therefore incorrect to report that households “pay” or “will” pay” a further £300. We are happy to clarify this and apologise for the error. The article was amended accordingly on 21 August and can be found here