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Chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled a line of new measures this week to help tackle the rising cost of living crisis affecting households all across the UK. In his spring statement, Mr Sunak examined the state of the British economy as well as focusing on the rise in inflation and soaring energy bills.
Petrol and diesel prices remain high in the UK today, despite Chancellor Rishi Sunak announcing a 5p fuel duty cut as part of his Spring statement on Wednesday (23 March). Some forecourts are even charging drivers even more after the announcement, reports the Mirror.
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Even before Chancellor Rishi Sunak's Spring Statement, consumers were aware that the cost of living was on the rise, from petrol to inflation to prices in the supermarket. But despite spring weather, finally, starting to emerge, arguably the biggest impact on people's bank balances this year will be the increase in energy costs.
On Wednesday (23 March) Rishi Sunak delivered his Spring Statement in the House of Commons, as the cost of living crisis deepens. Just hours before the statement, it was announced that inflation and UK prices rose by 6.2 per cent in the 12 months to February.