Reeves poised to cancel planned fuel duty rise to help with cost of living
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly planning to cancel a planned increase in fuel duty as part of a package of measures to address the cost of living. Government sources indicate she will announce that a 1p fuel duty rise scheduled for September will not proceed, and potentially cancel a further 5p increase due to occur in stages over the following six months.

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AI-generatedChancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly planning to cancel a planned increase in fuel duty as part of a package of measures to address the cost of living. Government sources indicate she will announce that a 1p fuel duty rise scheduled for September will not proceed, and potentially cancel a further 5p increase due to occur in stages over the following six months. This move is intended to mitigate inflation pressures, exacerbated by the war in Iran. Reeves is expected to make the announcement to the Commons on Thursday. The government has previously extended a temporary 5p fuel duty cut twice, with the current extension lasting until September. Other cost-of-living measures, such as a rent freeze and energy bill subsidies, are also being considered, though a rent freeze has reportedly been ruled out.
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5 extractedReeves announced at the last budget that she would freeze fuel duty for nine months but end a temporary 5p cut starting in September.
The government is determined to keep costs down for motorists paying more because of the war in Iran.
The planned 1p fuel duty rise was due to happen in September.
A rent freeze has been ruled out as an option to keep prices low.
Rachel Reeves is planning to cancel a rise in fuel duty this week.