Already under scrutiny from competition watchdog, sector faces further calls to slash pump prices

Pressure is mounting on petrol station owners to slash fuel prices after accusations of not passing on falling wholesale costs to drivers.

The average price of petrol in the UK fell by 8p a litre in December to 151p and diesel by 9p to 174p, according to the RAC.

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