Fuel prices have continued to rise in the UK to unprecedented highs despite the government's decision to cut fuel prices by 5 pence per litre.
According to the Guardian, the average price of a litre of gasoline has reached 185 pence so far, while a litre of diesel has stood at 191 pence.
The Competition Authority in Britain announced that it will conduct a short and focused review of fuel prices.
Fuel prices have continued to rise in the UK to unprecedented highs despite the government's decision to cut fuel prices by 5 pence per litre.
According to the Guardian, the average price of a litre of gasoline has reached 185 pence so far, while a litre of diesel has stood at 191 pence.
The Competition Authority in Britain announced that it will conduct a short and focused review of fuel prices.
Fuel prices have continued to rise in the UK to unprecedented highs despite the government's decision to cut fuel prices by 5 pence per litre.
According to the Guardian, the average price of a litre of gasoline has reached 185 pence so far, while a litre of diesel has stood at 191 pence.
The Competition Authority in Britain announced that it will conduct a short and focused review of fuel prices.
 
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