From BBC News.
The BBC Your Voice team have been answering your questions on how the cost of living in the UK might be affected by the US-Israel war with Iran.
It comes after the global benchmark Brent crude oil price briefly hit $119 (£90) per barrel on Tuesday, close to its highest since the start of the US-Israel war with Iran.
In response to the US-Israel air strikes which began on 28 February, Iran has effectively blocked the Strait of Hormuz, a key passage for ships carrying oil.
Wholesale oil prices have surged since and car fuel prices have jumped to their highest in years.
00:00 – 00:41 – Intro
00:41 – 01:36 – How much has petrol risen due to Iran war?
01:36 – 02:19 – Where does the UK get its petrol from?
02:19 – 03:19 – Is there a fuel shortage in the UK?
03:19 – 05:01 – Why has diesel gone up more than petrol?
05:01 – 06:38 – Will the government reduce the tax on fuel?
06:38 – 07:38 – When will UK fuel prices go down again?
07:38 – 10:29 – Who will get government help with energy bills?
10:29 – 11:37 – Is the government helping with heating oil costs?
11:37 – 12:43 – Will flights be cancelled due to a jet fuel shortage?
12:43 – 13:31 – Are UK food prices going up due to the war?
13:31 – 14:41 – Are house prices falling due to the Iran war?
14:41 – 16:24 – Why isn’t the UK more self-sufficient on fuel?
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