Diesel surges by more than a third but US-Iran ceasefire offers glimmer of hope
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Diesel surges by more than a third but US-Iran ceasefire offers glimmer of hope
"The average price of diesel in the UK has now surpassed 190p a litre, new figures reveal, having surged by more than a third since the escalation of the conflict."
"Both fuels are now at their most expensive since late 2022. The conditional ceasefire announcement may have taken some heat out of global oil prices, but the outlook for drivers in the UK remains highly uncertain."
The Independent covers significant issues like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, emphasizing the importance of on-the-ground reporting. Recent data shows UK diesel prices have surged over 190p per litre, a 34% increase since February. Petrol prices have also risen, with unleaded averaging 151.7p, a 19% increase. Experts suggest a ceasefire between the US and Iran may stabilize oil prices, but uncertainty remains for UK drivers. The organization prioritizes accessible journalism funded by donations, ensuring quality reporting for all.
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