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Watchdog puts UK fuel retailers ‘on notice’ over profiteering from Iran war

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The UK competition watchdog has warned fuel retailers it is stepping up its monitoring of pump prices amid concern over profiteering as the US war with Iran drives up wholesale costs.The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said firms responsible for thousands of filling stations across the country had been “put on notice” amid a wider government crackdown to stop bosses ramping up profits at the expense of consumers.The watchdog said it would require firms to provide their revenue, costs and sales data, accelerating a review of fuel industry margins it initiated after the conflict began just under a fortnight ago.Against a volatile backdrop in global energy markets, the oil price rose past $100 (£75) a barrel on Thursday for a second time in a week, as widespread Iranian attacks on energy facilities across the region and a threat to continue blocking the strait of Hormuz overshadowed a vast release of government reserves.Petrol and diesel prices have risen sharply, alongside a jump in the cost of home heating fuel.

Experts have warned a sustained rise in global oil and gas prices would trigger higher inflation in Britain, dashing hopes for the Bank of England to cut interest rates at its next policy meeting,Figures published by the RAC on Thursday show the average petrol price has increased by 5,5%, which is about 7p a litre, since US and Israeli warplanes began bombing Iranian targets almost two weeks ago, while the average diesel price is up 11,1%, nearly 16p,Rachel Reeves warned earlier this week the government would not tolerate companies exploiting the crisis to make “excess profits”, and said she would ask the CMA to step up its vigilance.

The chancellor is expected to hold meetings with fuel industry bosses and energy companies alongside the energy secretary, Ed Miliband, to warn that the government expects drivers and households to get a fair deal.The CMA said it recognised that businesses were likely to face significant pressures from rising energy costs, which could have an impact on prices.However, it warned firms not to exploit the situation.The watchdog said it would analyse how quickly fuel prices rose and fell as wholesale costs change to examine if there was evidence of so-called “rocket and feather” pricing – when rapid price increases are followed by slower price cuts.Late last year the CMA had said it was “deeply concerned” at signs that some fuel retailers were overcharging motorists.

Earlier this year the government launched its fuel finder scheme, which enables drivers to compare real-time fuel prices using smartphones and online.However, a minority of fuel retailers currently do not provide data to the service.Juliette Enser, the CMA’s executive director for markets, said: “While price increases might be inevitable because of rising wholesale costs, it is important that those increases reflect genuine cost pressures.“We will be closely scrutinising and reporting on what’s happening with fuel prices and call out any concerning behaviour.”
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UK stagnated in January in ‘worrying start’ to 2026, as economy faces disruption from Iran war – business live

Newflash: The UK economy stagnated in January, stumbling even before the Iranian war drove up energy prices.The Office for National Statistics reports that UK GDP was unchanged in January, dashing hopes of 0.2% growth.It says that in January:Monthly GDP showed no growth, following growths of 0.1% in December and 0

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UK economy unexpectedly flatlined in January, official figures show

The UK economy entered the Middle East crisis after a weak start to the year, according to official figures showing flatlining January output before the US-Israel war on Iran hit global energy prices.Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed 0% growth in gross domestic product (GDP), down from an increase of 0.1% in December, as the economy failed to recover from uncertainty surrounding the chancellor Rachel Reeves’s autumn budget.Falling significantly short of City predictions for growth of 0.2%, the figures came as the UK and other countries faced a potentially severe economic hit as the Middle East conflict drove up oil and gas prices, hitting consumers with higher living costs

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AI toys for young children must be more tightly regulated, say reseachers

It was all going well. Charlotte, five, was chatting with an AI soft toy called Gabbo at a London play centre about her family, her drawing of a heart to represent them and what makes her happy. She even offered a couple of kisses to the £80 plaything with a face like a computer screen.It was when she declared: “Gabbo, I love you”, that the fluent conversation came to an abrupt halt.“As a friendly reminder, please ensure interactions adhere to the guidelines provided,” said Gabbo, awkwardly crashing into its guardrails

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‘IG is a drug’: jury to deliberate as US trial over social media addiction wraps up

The first-ever jury trial over the potential harms of social media wrapped up on Thursday. Lawyers for Meta and YouTube have argued their platforms are safe for the vast majority of young people, while lawyers for a young woman at the center of the case say the tech companies have designed their products to be addictive, leading to mental health issues in children and teens.“How did they become such behemoths?” Mark Lanier, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said during closing arguments in Los Angeles superior court on Thursday, according to NBC. “It’s the attention economy. They’re making money off capturing your attention

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‘She is our hero’: Oakland celebrates Alysa Liu after Olympics triumph

Nearly 5,000 people gathered in Oakland on Thursday afternoon to celebrate local hero Alysa Liu – a fitting homecoming for the two-time Olympic gold medalist who joyously shouted out the Bay Area city after her short program in Milan less than a month ago.Scores of people arrived early Thursday to snag a seat close to the stage in front of city hall at the free but ticketed event, which sold out quickly. One group of women donned striped wigs in tribute to Liu’s famously dyed hair, while others held handmade signs showing pride for the figure skating icon.Liu appeared on stage as local luminaries feted the “home town hero”.“Every time she stepped on the ice, she carried the spirit of Oakland with her,” mayor Barbara Lee said, presenting Liu a key to the city

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Tommy Fleetwood relieved as family able to leave Dubai for UK amid conflict

Tommy Fleetwood has expressed relief after his family were able to return to England from Dubai despite the conflict in the Middle East. Fleetwood, the world No 3, has been competing in Florida as his wife, son and two stepsons sought to leave their home of four years. They landed back in the UK on Wednesday evening.Fleetwood spoke about the situation after a fine 69 to open the Players Championship. While typically understanding of a bigger picture, it would only be natural for Fleetwood to have been distracted during recent tournaments

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Sussex therapist who claimed he could heal trauma with sex jailed for 11 years

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UK companies struggling to hire young people amid cost pressures, MPs told

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