Cheaper prices as the pumps. The supermarkets have cut Petrol Prices over the last few days, but are they here to stay . I will have the details. Strawberries and cream at the ready. Wimbledon gets under way today, so we have sent sally and carol to sw19. Good morning and welcome to wimbledon 2017. As he starts the defence of his wimbledon title today, andy murray says he is fit, despite suffering with a hip problem. But the world number one has already faced some of his toughest questions this fortnight, when he was interrogated by our mini murrays, who wanted to know who was the best cook in his family. My my gran has got a lot of experience cooking, so i will say it would just. Just be her. It isnt my mum, she would definitely be third on the list. More from them later. Lets cross to inside the all england tennis club, where carol has got the weather. Good morning, and out here it is this grandmothers shortbread which is particularly good. We have some spots of rain this morning. Th
last time we chatted, kirat was very worried about what the winter ahead would hold. so let s have a look and see what you told me a year ago. are you ready? there s more chances of us going into debt with the rises of all the electricity. you were saying there, with higher prices, you re more likely to get more into debt. has that happened over the last year? yes, iam in debt, and i have to ask my family for support. just to cover those energy bills. energy bills, yes, because of the. just to afford them. yeah. kirat and herfamily, like 4 million others, are on a prepayment metre. you just topped up yesterday, right? yes, idid. ok, so there s £39.80 there. how much did you put on yesterday? £50. ok, so you ve spent £10 just in electricity in a day. in a day, yeah. she had hoped today s announcement would help her more. wholesale pricesjumped massively when the war in ukraine began,
down this summer after the energy regulator, ofgem, announced a cut in the price cap from july. it is the first fall in domestic energy prices for nearly three years. but bills remain very high they are still around double what they were before the energy crisis. our cost of living correspondent colletta smith reports. hello, kirat. you re here! last time we chatted, kirat was very worried about what the winter ahead would hold. so let s have a look and see what you told me a year ago. are you ready? there s more chances of us going into debt with the rises of all the electricity. you were saying there, with higher prices, you re more likely to get more into debt. has that happened over the last year? yes, iam in debt, and i have to ask my family for support. just to cover those energy bills. energy bills, yes, because of the. just to afford them. yeah. kirat and herfamily, like 4 million others, are on a prepayment metre. you just topped up yesterday, right?
and electric cost me more. although the government is and electric cost me more. although the government is now and electric cost me more. although the government is now keeping - and electric cost me more. although the government is now keeping that| the government is now keeping that lower price in place untiljuly, bills are still going up. that s because standing charges are increasing and lots of areas, and the monthly £67 government top up has stopped. while water bills are rising by an average of 7.5%. we can all save money by making the most of the warmer weather, so turn your heating down when you can and get that washing drying outside. for customers like anne marie, who are on a prepayment metre, they may benefit as some companies are reducing prices for gas and electricity from the start of april. when it comes to water, make sure there are no leaks in your house, and certain showerheads and aerators really reduce the flow of water and can save you money. the good news