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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Angus MacNeil, the chair of the committee, said: "The nights are now drawing in and many of our most vulnerable people will be haunted by harrowing memories of the relentless sacrifices they were forced into last year, just to keep their heads above water in the face of exorbitant energy costs."
Mr MacNeil said that energy firms needed to make "a drastic improvement in customer service and empathy" for people facing tough times.
Customers may also be able to get direct financial assistance through suppliers' funds, "which are often run in partnership with charities and consumer groups who can also offer specialist support and advice", a spokesperson said.
"An extended period of record bills has seen an unprecedented number of customers seeking support with call volumes quadrupling and an accompanying increase in the time taken to resolve challenging and complex cases," the spokesperson added.
"The Energy Price Guarantee will remain in place to protect people until April next year - part of nearly £40bn of support to cover around half a typical household bill."
The government is to introduce a law to set time limits on social landlords to make repairs, after the death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak from a respiratory condition caused by mould.
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