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Drivers warned that higher petrol prices at the pump could hit in 14 days – how to reduce your bill
DRIVERS are being warned that petrol prices could rise within 14 days as global oil prices soar.
Brent crude oil jumped nearly 10% before settling 7% higher at $74 a barrel, following Israel‘s attack on Iran‘s nuclear programme last night.

Experts say this marks the end of the cheapest petrol prices in the UK in four years, with wholesale costs already up by 3p per litre in the past week.
Luke Bosdet, spokesperson for the AA, said: “Bottom-line, the falls in the average pump price of petrol that took it down from 139.8p a litre in February to 132p this week will come to an end.”
This increase was already expected, as the AA warned in May that wholesale prices tend to rise during the US summer driving season, when demand for petrol increases.
However, Israel’s attack overnight has added more pressure on fuel prices.
Luke added: “Inevitably, conflict in the Middle East forces up the price of oil and threatens higher pump prices in the UK.”
That said, it typically takes around two weeks for changes in wholesale fuel costs to be reflected at the pump, as fuel needs time to move through the supply chain to petrol stations, according to the RAC.
In general, if the exchange rate stays the same, a $2 change in oil prices usually leads to a 1p per litre change at the pump.
To help lessen the impact of rising pump prices, Rhydian Jones, a car insurance expert at Confused.com, advised drivers to shop around for the best deals to save money.
He added: “Simple changes to your driving habits can help reduce fuel consumption and cut down how often you need to fill up.
“These include removing unnecessary weight from your car, keeping tyres properly inflated, driving gently without overusing the accelerator, keeping windows closed, and avoiding idling whenever possible.”
How can I find the cheapest petrol stations?
Websites like Petrolprices.com can help you find the cheapest petrol stations near you.
The site covers over 3,800 petrol stations using CMA data, providing daily price updates for unleaded, diesel, super unleaded, and premium diesel.
To use it, simply register, enter your postcode, choose how far you’re willing to travel (up to 20 miles), and select your fuel type.
Keep in mind, you can only search the website five times a day, but downloading the app gives you unlimited searches.
Your savings will depend on how often you fill up, which varies based on how frequently you use your car.
Prices also differ by location and change week to week, so it’s always worth checking to make sure you’re getting the best deal.
Petrolprices.com isn’t the only option for comparing fuel costs.
Fleet News and Allstar also offer tools to check petrol prices across different counties, letting you see how your area compares to the UK average.
Plus, Confused.com has a petrol price checker for registered users, allowing them to find fuel prices within a 5, 10, or 25-mile radius.
How else can I cut fuel costs?
ONE way to save is by signing up for major supermarket loyalty schemes, which can give you discounts of up to 5p per litre.
Esso has partnered with Nectar, allowing you to get 5p off per litre when you redeem 300 Nectar points.
BP drivers can use the BPme rewards card to earn one point for every £1 spent in-store or on a litre of regular fuel, with £1 off fuel or shopping for every 200 points.
Loyalty schemes from Texaco, Shell, Sainsbury’s, and Tesco also offer savings on fuel and shopping bills.
You can further reduce fuel costs by driving more efficiently by:
- Accelerating gradually without over-revving.
- Driving in the highest gear possible.
- Allowing your car to slow down naturally instead of braking unnecessarily.
Don’t forget about clutter in your car.
Extra weight from tools, toys, or rubbish can increase fuel consumption by as much as 12%.
Clearing out unnecessary items can make a noticeable difference to your costs.
I partied with Harry over a wild summer & saw the REAL ‘party prince’ whose outrageous stunts would leave Meghan stunned
WADING past portaloos on piggy back, glugging VIP cocktails and wrestling in the mud with Mike Tindall, it was a vision of the notorious ‘Party Prince’ few of us would recognise today.
But having spent a wild summer hanging out backstage with Prince Harry, I’ve seen first-hand another remarkable, hidden side to the royal – one he’d no doubt rather wife Meghan Markle didn’t know.




In those carefree days where he was merrily bombing around music festivals – even secretly getting up onstage in an outrageous disguise – I’ve never seen him happier, and now fear he’ll live to regret refusing to ever come back to the UK.
The Duke of Sussex – now living in the States with Meghan and their children Archie, six and Lilibet, four – recently said losing the legal challenge over his security funding means it’s impossible for him to bring his family back to the UK safely.
It’s a crying shame, as I’ve seen how much he clearly once enjoyed being in the thick of it with ordinary fans and punters back home – a distant memory from the troubled exile who now looks like he has the weight of the world on his shoulders.
Harry, 40, is so far removed from the carefree lad I hung out with at festivals back in 2011, when he was known as ‘The Party Prince’ and ranked as everyone’s favourite royal.
He was a regular attendee at the Hard Rock Festival in London‘s Hyde Park – one of the most popular summer festivals because they spent millions building a fully-functioning restaurant backstage in the VIP section, so everyone wanted to blag entry.
The first night in June 2011 had The Killers headlining and it was typical English summer weather, absolutely pouring down. But the rain didn’t put good old Harry off having a great time.
He arrived in the backstage area with his cousin Princess Eugenie as well as Gossip Girl star Chace Crawford. The VIP area was really muddy and people were getting filthy just wading their way to the toilets.
The Hard Rock Café bouncer, John Pascale, who was nicknamed Big Johnny, realised this was not fitting for a prince and leapt to offer his help.
He gave Harry a piggy back to and from the posh portaloos. It was quite the sight to see The Queen‘s grandson on the back of this huge bloke laughing and messing around.
John joked with the prince that he would happily carry him to the side of the stage, too, to watch the show if required.
Harry was hysterically laughing at the whole situation and everyone who worked there commented how super nice and down to earth he was.
He sat at a normal table and tucked into the famous Hard Rock burgers and plenty of cocktails.
One of the staff told me that Harry had a special connection with Hard Rock Café, as his mum, Princess Diana, used to bring him and his brother Prince William to the restaurant on Hyde Park Corner when they were younger.
She was also a fan and famously wore a Hard Rock Café jacket when she went down the log fume with them at Chessington World of Adventures.
In a nod to this memory, the staff presented him with a specially made T-shirt that said Hard Rock Harry on it – and he was thrilled.



Royal rumbled
He clearly had a great time as he returned to Hyde Park the following weekend for Wireless Festival. When I arrived, there were murmurs that Prince Harry was planning to attend.
I imagined with a 65,000 strong crowd the chances of seeing him again would be slim – after all surely he would be backstage surrounded by bodyguards?
So I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw him larking around in the VIP section with cousin Zara Tindall and her then-fiancé Mike (the pair married three weeks later) in front of the main stage.
I was never going to pass up the opportunity to speak to a royal, so rocked over to Harry, introduced myself and asked for a selfie.
He said: “I’m sorry I can’t take pictures as I’m not here in an official capacity.” I said with a wink, “Well if I stand here and take a picture of myself and you happen to be in the background… so be it.”
I then asked him if he was excited for the show… or did he prefer Glee? He’d spent some time at Hard Rock Calling the previous weekend hanging out with the cast of the teen singing show ahead of their sold out O2 gig.
He chuckled telling me: “Nah, I don’t even like Glee. I’m looking forward to watching the Black Eyed Peas. I’m gonna have a bit of a dance and enjoy the sun.”
Go wild with cousins
After some back and forth about our favourite acts, it became clear to Harry that I’d dragged my mate Ollie along as a plus one, and that he was more interested in the free bar than the Prince’s favourite R&B act.
Perhaps tired of our music analysis, he gave a subtle nod to a man who had been lingering nearby. Suddenly, I felt a tap on the shoulder and he said: “I think you’ve chatted to the Prince enough, can you please move away?”
We did as we were asked and hit the bar, but when the music started and more gig-goers swarmed to the small VIP area in front of the stage, we ended up back beside Harry.
He clearly had been enjoying the beverages as much as us, as by now he and Mike Tindall were in a playful mood.
It was not the most princely behaviour and they kept diving at each other. Finally Harry managed to knock the former rugby player to the ground and the pair kept wrestling, while Zara laughed at their antics and the rest of us watched on in amusement and astonishment.
Later the royal lifted a pal’s little girl on his shoulders so she could see the band.


Hilarious disguise
While Harry didn’t seem bothered about being recognised, he used a slightly different tactic when he attended the 2009 Barclaycard Wireless Festival in London‘s Hyde Park.
He was backstage when Basement Jaxx played their set. They revealed afterwards that they had invited him to guest as a dancing gorilla.
Jaxx star Felix Buxton said: “We were lucky enough to meet Prince Harry. I think he was more interested in Dizzee Rascal.
“Anyway, we met Harry before the show and said, ‘If you want to be a gorilla on stage, help yourself’.”
Harry duly agreed. One of the requirements of being a dancing gorilla was to not overdo it on stage, but apparently Harry got a bit too excited.
“[One gorilla] was doing this kind of silly disco dancing,” Felix said.
Perhaps all Harry needs is a trip home, a good festival and an open bar to remind him what he used to love so much about the UK
“Often we say, can you try and get into the part of being a gorilla? Don’t try act like you’re on a stag do. So I went over and rugby tackled him down.
“And after doing that, I looked out to side-stage and saw [security] with a hand on an earpiece. [I thought], ‘Oh god, I forgot! Maybe that’s him?’ It looked like it was serious on a presidential level.”
He later went to the dressing room to say sorry to the Duke of Sussex: “I quite pathetically did a curtsy to apologise for knocking him over.”
But it was ok as Harry enjoyed the anonymity of monkeying around in front of a large crowd.
Felix added: “He said that was one of the best moments of his life. He might look back now and think, ‘Oh god yeah, I was so free'”.
When I saw the picture Meghan posted on their eldest child Archie’s sixth birthday, looking alone at the sun distantly, it made me sad.
Having spent so little time in the UK, neither of the couple’s children have got to know their cousins, George, Charlotte and Louis.
While that summer, Harry got to go wild with his cousins Zara and Eugenie, it seems unlikely his own offspring will get to have such adventures.
Perhaps all Harry needs is a trip home, a good festival and an open bar to remind him what he used to love so much about the UK.


‘Son of Concorde’ bosses reveal over 600 routes could see flight times HALVED including 3.5-hour trips from UK to US
MAKERS of a supersonic plane have revealed there are more than 600 global routes where Concorde-style speedy flights could slash flying times by as much as half.
And a 3.5 hour trip between the UK and US is “absolutely” possible, the company told The Sun.


Boom Technology has been testing its XB-1 test jet which managed to fly faster than the speed of sound in January.
One of the hurdles they’ve overcome from supersonic flying is the sound.
The firm’s jet, aptly dubbed the “Son of Concorde”, has no audible sonic boom.
A number of orders from the likes of American Airlines, United Airlines, and Japan Airlines have already been made for Boom Technology’s passenger jet model, Overture.
President Trump recently signed an executive order effectively lifting a 52-year ban on civil supersonic flight over land in the US.
“While Boom is pleased to see the regulatory pathways to supersonic flight clearing, Boom’s business case has never been predicated on regulatory change,” a spokesperson for Boom told The Sun.
“There are over 600 global routes that are economically viable for supersonic flight—even without going supersonic over land.
“Now that rules are being updated to allow boomless supersonic flight over land in the US, additional routes will benefit from speedups.
“Boom’s supersonic airliner, Overture, will fly transatlantic routes, such as New York to London, at its full cruising speed of Mach 1.7 over water – about twice as fast as today’s conventional airliners.”
“Boomless Cruise enables Overture to fly at speeds up to Mach 1.3 over land without an audible boom – up to 50% faster than subsonic jets – reducing US coast-to-coast flight times by up to 90 minutes.
“International routes with overland segments can also benefit from increased speeds.”
The company also revealed that Overture “remains on target” to get certification from relevant bodies including the FAA by the end of the decade so it can carry passengers.
Bosses are aiming to roll out the first Overture in three years, and be flight testing in four.
To accomplish that, they expect production of the first aircraft in the “Superfactory” to start next year.
WHY DID CONCORDE FAIL?

CONCORDE was the supersonic passenger jet considered the ultimate luxury in air travel.
Air France and British Airways announced they would be retiring their fleet of Concorde planes on April 10, 2003.
The plane had its first commercial flight on January 21, 1976, so was retired after 27 years of service and 50,000 flights.
Several reasons led to the decision to retire Concorde.
Air France and British Airways cited low passenger numbers and high maintenance costs.
By the early noughties, the planes were outdated and expensive to run, despite being incredibly advanced when they were first introduced almost three decades previously.
The 9/11 terrorist attack in 2001 majorly impacted passenger numbers, as people opted not to fly.
Passenger numbers also fell after an Air France Concorde crashed just minutes after taking off from Paris in July 2000.
The disaster killed all 109 people on board and four others on the ground.
The plane ran over a small piece of metal on the runway, which burst a tyre and caused an engine to ignite.
It was also the only aircraft in the British Airways fleet that required a flight engineer.
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By the end of this year, they expect to produce thrust during fully-operational engine core tests for Overture’s bespoke engine, Symphony.
“Boom’s current order book accounts for the first five years of production at the Overture Superfactory in North Carolina,” the spokesperson added.
“Airlines have been very receptive to Overture and the competitive advantages of supersonic travel.
“In fact, the passenger research we have conducted indicates that 87% of passengers are willing to switch from their preferred airline in order to gain access to supersonic travel.”
THE RISE OF SUPERSONIC AND HYPERSONIC

There are several types of hypersonic and supersonic jets. A breakdown of what's been happening in the industry and what's expected in the coming years.
- Built by Stratolaunch
- Reported speeds of Mach 5
- The first test flight conducted in 2024
- Built by Nasa and Lockheed Martin
- Predicted max speeds of Mach 1.4
- The first test flight in 2024 – but subject to delays
- Built by Venus Aerospace and Velontra
- Predicted max speeds of Mach 6
- First test flight in 2025
- Built by Hermeus
- Predicted max speeds of Mach 2.5
- First test flight in 2026
- Built by Hermeus
- Predicted max speeds of Mach 5
- First test flight by 2030
- Built by China’s hypersonic plane programme
- Predicted max speeds of Mach 6
- First test flight in 2025
- Built by Hypersonix Launch Systems
- Predicted max speeds of Mach 7
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First look at harrowing Hollyoaks abuse plot as son violently attacks his dad in brutal scenes
HOLLYOAKS has shared a first look at a harrowing abuse plot which sees a son violently attack his dad.
The soap is highlighting child to parent abuse (CPA) in a dark storyline.


Viewers saw Lucas Hay (Oscar Curtis) violently lash out at dad Ste (Kieron Richardson) amid a tense argument.
After Lucas’ brain tumour operation, he had been concerned about boyfriend Dillon (Nathaniel Dass).
Fans know Dillon recently went through a terrifying exploitation ordeal plot.
However, Ste insisted Lucas focus on his own recovery, rather than ask about his boyfriend.
While in the village, Ste spotted Dillon attempting to steal cash from Liberty Savage’s market stall.
Dillon rocked back and forth on the ground, while declaring that he needed more spice.
Upon seeing Ste, Dillon blamed him for his poor mental state.
Ste apologised for keeping Lucas and Dillon apart and for referring to Dillon as “just an addict”.
Realising it could help both Dillon and Lucas’ recovery, Ste invited him to live with the family.
But Lucas was left confused later on after Ste broke the news to him.
Ste explained how he’d told Dillon to break up with Lucas – as well as keep away during the operation and recovery.
Left furious, Lucas raged: “What kind of a dad does that? None of this is okay. You’ve messed with my whole life, Dad.”
The pair’s argument soon got more heated as they pushed each other.
This saw Lucas then get violent by punching dad Ste in the stomach.
Lived experience organisation PEGS (Parental Education Growth Support) have consulted with Hollyoaks on this storyline.
Michelle John, Founding Director of PEGS, said: “We’re proud to support Hollyoaks in bringing awareness to Child to Parent Abuse, taking a vital step towards this important issue being more widely recognised and spoken about.
“CPA is often hidden or misunderstood, and it’s vital that we start more conversations about what families are really experiencing behind closed doors.
“Being such a popular programme, we know that the Hollyoaks storyline will help parents who are experiencing abusive behaviours to feel more confident in asking for support from those around
them.
“We’re also confident it will provoke these much-needed conversations among the wider public, and we thank the production team and the actors for their commitment to portraying the storyline in a sensitive and realistic manner.
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“Families experiencing CPA are not looking for blame to be placed upon their children, and this storyline reflects the need for early intervention, support and understanding as well as highlighting the complex emotions and challenges many families face.”
While Kieron Richardson, who plays Ste, previously said: “This storyline is one that as a parent is conflicting, as you would do anything for your kids.
“We often think of parents disciplining children, but what happens when the dynamic is reversed? It’s uncomfortable, it’s emotional, and it’s real.
We’ve worked closely with experts to make sure this is portrayed truthfully, and I hope it encourages the kind of conversations that might help families going through similar situations feel seen and supported.”

