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PM to set out support plan for heating oil costs
Heating oil costs have surged for households following the outbreak of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, prompting the Prime Minister to announce a support package. The intervention signals growing government concern over energy affordability as geopolitical tensions continue to drive up prices. Details of the plan are expected imminently, with millions of households awaiting relief.
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UK βwill not be drawn into wider warβ over Iran, says Starmer as he announces Β£53m to help with heating oil costs β UK politics live
The UK government has drawn a clear red line on its involvement in the Middle East conflict, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledging that Britain will defend itself and its allies without escalating into broader warfare. Starmer also announced Β£53 million in funding to offset rising heating oil costs, directly linking the conflict's third week to mounting domestic cost-of-living pressures. The dual announcement signals a government attempting to balance foreign policy restraint with the economic fallout hitting British households.
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PM says UK working with allies on plan to reopen Strait of Hormuz
The UK is coordinating with allied nations on a strategy to secure the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most critical oil and gas shipping routes. The move follows direct pressure from President Trump, who called on Britain and other countries to deploy warships to the region. Control of the strait remains a flashpoint for global energy security, with roughly 20 percent of the world's oil passing through it.
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UK will not be drawn into wider war in Middle East, says Keir Starmer
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer has firmly ruled out the UK's involvement in a broader Middle East conflict, drawing a clear line on the country's military commitment as regional tensions escalate. On the domestic front, Starmer announced Β£53 million in government support for households dependent on heating oil, as costs have surged in the wake of the Iran conflict. The targeted relief package will focus on lower-income households facing mounting energy bills.
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UK not obliged to support every demand of βtransactionalβ US president, minister says
British minister Pat McFadden offered a rare public distancing from Washington, describing Trump as "very transactional" and signalling the UK is not obligated to comply with every demand from the White House. The comments come as Trump threatened NATO allies over their failure to contribute ships to protect the Strait of Hormuz. While McFadden maintained the broader US-UK relationship remains strong, the remarks mark a notably candid acknowledgment that London is charting its own course on Middle East security commitments.
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