Starmer Pledges UK-NI Cooperation for Heating Oil Relief


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:30
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Starmer Pledges UK-NI Cooperation for Heating Oil Relief

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer commits to collaborating with Northern Ireland leaders to tackle surging home heating oil costs, following a doubling of prices due to geopolitical tensions. With 62% of Northern Ireland homes relying on heating oil, Starmer emphasizes urgent support, focusing on preventing price gouging and prioritizing relief. The recent budget includes funds for energy bill cuts, with officials working on swift distribution, particularly for oil-dependent households. Despite criticism over delays, Starmer stresses the importance of international de-escalation for stable prices, while London and Stormont coordinate to provide immediate assistance.

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