The fuel plan ministers don’t want to talk about
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How does the government plan for making sure the country has enough fuel without accidentally triggering a change in public behaviour which causes shortages? Sam and Anne discuss that tightrope this morning. Ministers will be frustrated by comments from the CEO of Shell about ‘ripple effects’ from the Iran war. The UK says supplies are solid, but it’ll be looking at different approaches being taken elsewhere in Europe. It’s the last PMQs before recess and what’s the story with Morgan McSweeney’s phone theft?
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