Mail Online UK
Foreign Secretary William Hague has claimed the Government did 'absolutely the right thing' by telling people to store jerry cans of fuel at home Ministers did nothing wrong by urging people to hoard petrol, William Hague claimed last night, as...
The Independent
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Mail Online UK
Speaking from her smart three-bedroom semi-detached home, she said: 'I've heard nothing about any visit from a social worker but it would be welcome, I suppose. 'At the moment I'm making do with a large gin and tonic.' Mrs Johnston said she did not...
The Guardian
Nick Ansell/PA Peace talks between the Unite trade union and fuel distributors are due to begin on Wednesday, and William Hague said the government had done "absolutely the right thing" in urging the public to take precautions against a petrol...
Guardian Unlimited
Press Association William Hague said ministers had been right to warn motorists about the threat to fuel supplies posed by a possible strike. Photograph: AGF srl/Rex Features Britain is better prepared to withstand a strike by tanker drivers because...