How much have fuel prices gone up due to the Iran war? | BBC News
The BBC Your Voice team have been answering your questions on how the cost of living in the UK might be affected by the US-Israel war with Iran. It comes after the global benchmark Brent crude oil price briefly hit $119 (£90) per barrel on Tuesday, close to its highest since the start of the US-Israel war with Iran. In response to the US-Israel air strikes which began on 28 February, Iran has effectively blocked the Strait of Hormuz, a key passage for ships carrying oil. Wholesale oil prices have surged since and car fuel prices have jumped to their highest in years. 00:00 - 00:41 - Intro 00:41 - 01:36 - How much has petrol risen due to Iran war? 01:36 - 02:19 - Where does the UK get its petrol from? 02:19 - 03:19 - Is there a fuel shortage in the UK? 03:19 - 05:01 - Why has diesel gone up more than petrol? 05:01 - 06:38 - Will the government reduce the tax on fuel? 06:38 - 07:38 - When will UK fuel prices go down again? 07:38 - 10:29 - Who will get government help with energy bills? 10:29 - 11:37 - Is the government helping with heating oil costs? 11:37 - 12:43 - Will flights be cancelled due to a jet fuel shortage? 12:43 - 13:31 - Are UK food prices going up due to the war? 13:31 - 14:41 - Are house prices falling due to the Iran war? 14:41 - 16:24 - Why isn't the UK more self-sufficient on fuel? Subscribe to our channel here: https://bbc.in/bbcnews For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news #Fuel #Petrol #Iran #BBCNews
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