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A litre of the fuel costs an average of £1.32 at UK forecourts, Government figures show. It has not been that expensive since September 2013, according to analysis by the PA news agency.
The price of petrol has risen for 32 consecutive weeks. Diesel had increased in price for the same number of weeks until it fell by a fraction of 1p to £1.34 per litre this week. READ MORE:Sainsbury's issues message to all shoppers as it attempts to match Aldi Steve Gooding, director of motoring research charity the RAC Foundation, said: “It looks like our staycations have just got that bit more expensive. “On top of huge
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