
At 2pm on Tuesday, 25th November, Lewis Cocking MP for Broxbourne will lead a group of MPs from various parties to deliver a 152,000-signature petition to Number 10 and 11 Downing Street.
The FairFuelUK Petition calls on the Chancellor to cut or, at the very least, keep Fuel Duty frozen in the Winter Budget.
Rumours are circulating in Whitehall that Fuel Duty will be increased by 5p per litre, undoing Rishi Sunak’s temporary cut for Ukraine in the 2022 Spring Budget. Other rumours include 3p pay-per-mile for EVs and the return of the fuel price escalator.
Howard Cox, Founder of FairFuelUK, said: “Keeping Fuel Duty frozen at the very least will be one of the best fiscal stimuli for this unpopular government’s chances of restoring faith in its leadership. In contrast, hiking it could be the final political blow in Labour’s succession of self-inflicted disasters.”
“Fuel duty has remained frozen for the past 15 years, currently standing at 6p below its level when the Labour Party was last in power. This has been of immense benefit to Britain's motorists and has significantly strengthened the Treasury's finances by reducing inflationary pressure.”
Fuel prices remain a significant part of household spending, especially for those who depend on personal vehicles for work, commuting, caring responsibilities, or living in rural areas. Reducing fuel duty would directly lower the cost of petrol and diesel at the pump, providing immediate financial relief to millions of drivers and helping ease pressure on household budgets.
According to CMA, supermarket fuel margins averaged circa 9 per cent in the three months to June, compared to just 4 per cent in 2017. Non-supermarket forecourts too, also increased their margins, earning nearly 11 per cent in the three months to June. The margin in 2017 was much less at 6.4 per cent.
In fact, current petrol and diesel prices at the pumps, according to FairFuelUK’s analysis, are currently 5p and 9p per litre higher, respectively, than they should be.

The new model, Bolt Flex, lets drivers out of London set their own trip prices, accept price offers from passengers, run their work like independent businesses, with a flat commission for each trip.

The findings were published in the council’s annual review of taxis and minicabs, covering the period from October 2024 to September 2025. 

The two-day operation over the weekend of November 15 and 16, saw South Wales Police team up with taxi licensing teams from Cardiff and Newport councils, as well as the DVSA.

The proposed rise, set to take effect from April 1, 2026, follows an identical eight per cent increase implemented earlier this year. 

West Midlands Police have launched a dedicated operation alongside Taxi Licensing teams to target illegal and fake taxi services operating within Birmingham city centre, resulting in penalties and planned prosecutions.

Gebrebrahan Nayzgi was behind the wheel when his vehicle was recorded speeding but when contacted by police, Nayzgi named his wife as the driver in an attempt to evade penalty points.

Over 1,500 taxi drivers from across Ireland staged a slow protest, calling for an update to industry regulations which they claim are failing to keep pace with app-based dispatchers like Uber.

If this amendment to the Deregulation Act 2015 is approved, it will be a nationwide problem - not just Greater Manchester 

Essex Police’s neighbourhood policing team is currently working with Colchester Council’s licensing team to conduct inspections and ensure that taxis operating across the city are safe for passengers.

Jamie Lee Black, 30, of Glasgow, and her co-accused, Mark Doyle, 36, of Coatbridge, admitted to assaulting the male driver and robbing him of cash and his car keys.

Major changes to Knowsley Council’s taxi licensing policy could significantly reduce the number of hackneys on Merseyside roads, driven by proposals for stricter vehicle quality standards.

Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire Councils, and Police have joined forces for a groundbreaking cross-border operation targeting non-compliant and unsafe licensed taxis.

Associated Taxis, Bishop's Stortford's leading taxi service provider has officially joined The Take Me Group, becoming part of the UK's largest collective of taxi operators.

Layla Barke-Jones represented Delta Taxis in the case that successfully defended the right of operators outside London to avoid charging VAT on all fares. 

A Glasgow taxi firm, Apex Journeys, has condemned the "unacceptable" racial abuse and threats directed at one of its drivers while he was working.

Newcastle’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) is set to close on January 30 next year, with approximately £8 million of the original £15 million still unspent.

Officers were called to The Park in Mansfield around 8am on Saturday, November 15, after reports of an attack on a woman in her 30s.

Of the 18 fines issued in the Bradford area, 16 were paid promptly at the reduced rate of £30, while the remaining two were settled at the standard rate of £50.

Currently, licensed hackney carriages in the city are prohibited from undertaking private hire work within Southampton, while private hire vehicles licensed elsewhere are free to operate in the area.

The driver was arrested in September 2024, for the alleged offence of supplying controlled drugs and money laundering, according to minutes published from a Bolton council licensing panel meeting. 
