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  • City corruption: Company of Tory donor Ayman Asfari paid tens of millions in bribes across Middle East

    October 3, 2021

    A company whose biggest shareholder is a major Tory donor did not stop its employees from paying out more than £32m in bribes in order to secure a range of contracts across the Middle East. Petrofac, one of the world’s largest service providers to oil and gas producers, won business worth £2.7bn in Iraq, Saudi [...]

  • Petrol bosses warn fuel shortage is ‘getting worse’ in London and south-east

    October 2, 2021

    Fuel shortages are getting worse rather than improving, especially in London and the south-east of England, the chairman of the Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) has warned. Brian Madderson said it remains a “really big problem” in this part of the UK, and told the BBC’s Today programme: “In London and the South East and possibly [...]

  • Record high: Energy bills for 15m UK households to increase by at least £139

    October 1, 2021

    As suppliers grapple with soaring wholesale prices, energy bills for around 15m UK households will increase by at least £139 to a record high from today under Ofgem’s latest price cap. The regulator decided in August that energy customers on default tariffs paying by direct debit will see the sharpest jump in prices since the [...]

  • Analysis: What the fuel crisis is all about and what may happen next

    September 30, 2021

    Despite the government urging people to stop “panic-buying” petrol and return to their normal pattern of purchasing, pumps have run dry in some forecourts. Here City PM helps you to understand what is happening and who is involved. So who are the biggest players? The UK’s biggest operator is the Motor Fuel Group. Other companies [...]

  • Irritated business owners on the fuel crisis: ‘Slow handclap for the simpletons’

    September 28, 2021

    Retailers warned this morning the panic buying of fuel shows no sign of ending, despite ministers urging people not to do so. Many gas stations across the UK continue to run dry, as long queues were again reported outside stations which were open. An estimated 70 to 90 per cent of petrol stations are still [...]

  • Fuel crisis: Military drivers put on standby to deliver petrol as pressure on govt builds

    September 28, 2021

    The government announced this morning that military drivers have been put on standby in preparation to deliver fuel in order to ease the chaos at petrol stations. Army drivers will get specialised training in preparation for their deployment while certain HGV licences will be extended to help tackle the issue, ministers announced on Monday. An [...]

  • Boris Johnson draws back from deploying soldiers as minister blames motorists for shortages

    September 27, 2021

    Boris Johnson this afternoon drew back from plans to deploy troops to ensure fuel supplies reach forecourts, as ministers have issued a fresh appeal to motorists to stop “panic buying.” Ministers are hoping the pressure will ease as motorists move back to their routine buying patterns, following the surge in demand last week which led [...]

  • Watch as 90 per cent of gas stations across England run dry due to panic buying

    September 27, 2021

    90 per cent of British fuel stations ran dry across major English cities today after panic buying deepened a supply chain crisis, according to Reuters. Watch the full report.

  • Watch as London drivers feel the pinch with gas stations running dry

    September 27, 2021

    Lengthy queues of vehicles snaked their way to gas stations in London this weekend where an acute shortage of truck drivers has led to fuel rationing and some pumps running dry, and prompted the government to consider issuing temporary work visas. Watch the full report.

  • Octopus scoops up Avro Energy clients as it looks to make move on Bulb

    September 26, 2021

    Octopus Energy will take on the more-than half a million Avro Energy customers left without a provider after the challenger collapsed into administration, Ofgem has confirmed. Avro Energy, which serves 580,000 domestic gas and electricity customers (around two per cent of the entire market), collapsed earlier this month and the company has since been under [...]

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