Price of fuel finally drops in June ending four months of rises at the pumps
With a drop in the cost of oil, UK petrol and diesel prices at last eased in June new figures show
With a drop in the cost of oil, UK petrol and diesel prices at last eased in June new figures show
The RAC's fuel spokesperson reacts to the news this morning that petrol and diesel prices will be coming down again, reflecting wholesale fuel price movements
On the same day the RAC called for pump prices to come down, retailers respond by cutting the cost of diesel and petrol
At 130.57p, a litre of petrol now costs 11p more than it did at the start of February. But with oil prices down at the end of May, does this signal some imminent price cuts?
The UK’s four big supermarkets have raised the price of petrol almost every day for three months, data shows
Third consecutive monthly increase in unleaded with a litre shooting up by 5.44p a litre, making a fill-up £3 more expensive
The average price of petrol rose for the second month in row, data from RAC Fuel Watch* shows.
After three consecutive months of pump price cuts both petrol and diesel went up in February. Petrol increases by nearly a penny a litre and diesel by more than a penny. Retailers instantly pass on slight wholesale price rise to drivers at the pumps
Data from RAC Fuel Watch shows that both petrol and diesel reduced by over a penny a litre in January, making it three consecutive months of falling fuel prices.
The RAC's fuel spokesperson comments on the news that Asda has cut the price of fuel this morning
Pump prices fell for the second consecutive month in December, but not by the level they should have done considering the sharp drop in the price of oil, data from RAC Fuel Watch shows.
The RAC's Simon Williams comments on today's announcement from supermarkets that the prices of petrol and diesel will once again be coming down