Petrol stations are still running out of fuel quicker than forecourts can be resupplied, bosses have claimed – as figured showed the crisis has a North/South divide. The situation is improving in the... Read more »
The Government was today accused of ‘gaslighting’ Britain over the fuel crisis, as Ministers admitted more than a quarter of petrol stations still remain without supplies. London and Bristol were among the... Read more »
Petrol station staff are being subjected to ‘unacceptable’ levels of abuse, industry leaders have warned as London continues to bear the brunt of the ongoing fuel crisis – which has seen ambulances left... Read more »
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said the Reserve Tanker Fleet will be out in force on Wednesday afternoon to help deliver petrol amid the fuel crisis Video Loading Video Unavailable The video will... Read more »
A hungry driver forced to wait two hours to get fuel left fellow motorists in hysterics after she ordered a Nando’s to be delivered directly to her car. Lily Potkin, 40, found... Read more »
UK fuel crisis ‘direct consequence’ of Brexit, says Michel Barnier Shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth has said health and care workers should be given priority at petrol pumps, warning that otherwise patients... Read more »
‘No chance’ of a return to normality if panic buying continues, says industry chief The prime minister is said to be considering whether to call in soldiers to deliver fuel to petrol... Read more »
Grant Shapps says fuel crisis a ‘manufactured crisis’ and blames a road haulage association Ministers’ plan to offer temporary visas to 5,000 foreign HGV drivers are unlikely to fix the immediate and... Read more »
At least 13 BP stations ran out of petrol across South West London today. Lorry driver shortages prevented deliveries to stations in Clapham, Wimbledon, Croydon and beyond. And at least three that... Read more »
Fears of petrol shortages across London have caused a spree in panic buying from desperate drivers, despite the Government urging motorists to “carry on as normal”. There have been reports of arguments... Read more »