CMA review found ‘on the whole the fuel duty cut appears to have been implemented’

The UK’s competition watchdog has raised concerns over the margins made by refineries amid sky-high fuel prices on forecourts across the country.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it has “found cause for concern in the growing gap between the price of crude oil when it enters refineries, and the wholesale price when it leaves refineries as petrol or diesel”.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Wimbledon fans frustrated by empty seats at Centre Court

Vacancies blamed on ticketholders wining and dining and technical issues with re-sale…

Economy 7 customers now WON’T lose cheap off-peak energy in March as firms extend deadline by a year

Households who were told their off-peak energy meters might stop working properly…

Nearly 40% of adults in UK scrapped foreign holiday plans due to cost-of-living crisis

NEARLY 40% of adults in the UK scrapped foreign holiday plans this…

Family of Kenyan woman allegedly murdered by UK soldier to sue MoD

Agnes Wanjiru’s family instruct law firm to demand answers over her death…