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Fuel duty changes launching today could have huge impact on thousands of farmers

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Fuel duty changes launching today could have huge impact on thousands of farmers.

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Certain motorists will be facing new costs from today after the Government announced a raft of changes to fuel duty rules.Last month, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a number of measures to protect motorists from huge fuel price hikes seen since the start of the Iran war.This included extending the 5p per litre fuel duty cut until the end of the year, which was previously going to be phased out starting in September this year.Some of the fuel changes have been extended until December 31, 2026, while other measures will be introduced from today (June 15, 2026) until the end of the year.

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