Petrol reached new high of 191.05p a litre on Sunday, further fuelling cost of living crisis

Fuel retailers have faced accusations of profiteering as petrol prices hit new highs despite easing wholesale costs.

Unleaded petrol reached a fresh record of 191.05p a litre on Sunday, while diesel hit new highs of 199.09p on Saturday, meaning a 55-litre family car would cost £109.42 to fill up.

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