UK petrol retailers claimed ministerial "inflammatory language" about price gouging at the pumps may have incited staff abuse, then reversed course to attend a meeting with Chancellor Rachel Reeves on Friday. Fuel prices reached their highest level in 18 months following airstrikes on Iran, with the Competition and Markets Authority placed on alert to monitor for unjustifiable price increases.
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UK petrol retailers claimed ministerial "inflammatory language" about price gouging at the pumps may have incited staff abuse, then reversed course to attend a meeting with Chancellor Rachel Reeves on Friday. Fuel prices reached their highest level in 18 months following airstrikes on Iran, with the Competition and Markets Authority placed on alert to monitor for unjustifiable price increases.