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Fuel prices have reached the price of pre-pandemic levels, hitting drivers venturing out on the roads over Easter. The average cost of a litre of petrol and diesel at UK forecourts is £1.25 and £1.29 respectively, according to Government figures.
Pump prices have not been that high since February 2020. The increase comes as coronavirus restrictions were eased across the UK this week.
RAC fuel spokesman, Simon Williams, said: “Drivers heading out further afield this Easter will sadly be greeted by the highest fuel prices for over a year. “A tank of petrol or diesel now
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