UK petrol prices exceed 150p per litre for the first time since Nov., driven by oil costs and a weakened pound; diesel hits a record high of 158.3p.
UK petrol prices have surpassed 150p per litre for the first time since November, driven by a rise in oil costs and a weakening pound against the US dollar, according to data from Fuel Prices Online. The average cost of diesel has also reached a record high of 158.3p per litre. With fuel prices increasing, experts predict that drivers may cut back on other spending in response to the increased costs at the pump.
April 23, 2024
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