Gas prices likely to hit new highs as Russia shuts pipeline indefinitely

More UK manufacturers are cutting production or making job cuts as result of ‘out of control’ energy bills

Analysts are expecting gas prices to surge to record highs this week after Russia shut down a key pipeline to Europe.

At the same time, a growing number of UK manufacturers have said they are already cutting production or making job cuts as a direct result of “out of control” energy bills.

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