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The Road Haulage Association (RHA) , the trade body for HGV, LGV, says increasing fees would have a "significant impact” on living costs for workers.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to deliver the Autumn Budget on November 26, the second budget for this Labour Party government.

Experts have warned that the Chancellor will scrap the 5p per litre fuel duty reduction introduced by the Conservatives in 2022.

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In an interview with the Express , the RHA said: “Increasing fuel duty would have a significant impact on the cost-of-living.

"Our research shows a 5p increase in fuel duty would cost UK households £7.3bn over the course of the Parliament from increased consumer prices an

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