UK has Europe’s most expensive diesel
The RAC, which carried out the research, said there is ‘no good reason’ why British fuel retailers are not cutting pump prices.
The RAC, which carried out the research, said there is ‘no good reason’ why British fuel retailers are not cutting pump prices.
The shadow chancellor said Labour’s manifesto would ‘bear the imprint’ of engagement with businesses.
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The shadow chancellor met supermarket workers as she hit the campaign trail in west London.
The Liberal Democrats, meanwhile, were continuing their trail across the South East on Saturday.
However, the global financial agency stressed that ambitious structural reforms to improve living standards ‘are urgently needed’.
Ken Hay went to Normandy on June 22, then was on night patrol on July 8 when he was captured and forced to work in coal mines in Poland.
Labour’s plan to charge VAT on fees is ‘looming large’ in parents’ minds and schools are worried about pupil recruitment, the ISC said.
Russia expelled the British defence attache in Moscow in response to the UK throwing out his counterpart.
The UK expelled Russia’s defence attache earlier this month on the grounds he was an ‘undeclared military intelligence officer’.
Pledge cards have been a feature of almost every Labour general election campaign since Tony Blair introduced them in 1997.
Revenue in the US grew 14%, the group said, but revenue in the UK and Europe fell 4% amid ‘challenging macroeconomic conditions’.
Already available in the US and UK, the Claude IOS app, web app and business plan are now available to people and businesses in the EU.
Vovchansk’s pre-war population of 17,000 had dwindled to just 2,500 before Russia renewed its ground assault last week.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said ‘fierce battles’ are taking place near the border in eastern and north-eastern Ukraine.