Asda applies to open fuel filling station at new Arbroath store
A petrol price war could break out in Arbroath after Asda applied for planning permission for a filling station. (...)
'There should be a level playing field' — call for end to fuel price inconsistency
An Angus councillor has hit out at the county's fuel-price postcode lottery. (...)
Analyst says recent fuel price fall is no more than a blip
A Dundee oil expert has warned that the recent drop in fuel prices is nothing more than a short reprieve. (...)
Experts warn ScottishPower's huge price hike will herald new wave of increases across the industry
Average fuel bills are set to rise by more than £170 a year after ScottishPower opened the floodgates to a new wave of energy price hikes. (...)
Road Haulage Association demands greater security at service stations after Fife driver threatened and robbed of fuel
A truck driver was threatened by a gang intent on siphoning diesel from his tank, it has emerged. (...)
Kirkcaldy Links Market organisers say they won't let soaring fuel prices end the fun
Despite soaring overheads and tightening belts, the organisers of the Links Market say they are determined to ensure Fifers enjoy all the fun of the fair for years to come. (...)
Packed 2011 line-up at Scone Palace
Scone Palace is hoping that rocketing fuel prices and a struggling economy will not deter visitors from making 2011 one of its most successful seasons ever. (...)
The Courier's fairer fuel petition delivered to No. 10 Downing Street
Prime Minister David Cameron has been given the clearest message yet that soaring petrol and diesel costs are taking their toll on people in Courier country. (...)
Survey shows nine out of 10 Courier readers say fuel prices behind financial fears
Nine out of 10 Courier readers are worried about making ends meet amid rising fuel costs. (...)
Fight For Fairer Fuel wins Parliament's backing — despite Labour abstentions
The Courier's campaign for fairer fuel has won the backing of the Scottish Parliament as Labour failed to block a demand for a fuel duty regulator. (...)
Scottish Parliament to hold fuel prices debate
A cross-party debate on rocketing fuel prices is scheduled for the Scottish Parliament next week. (...)
AA and Tesco clash as fuel prices hit new high
Petrol price would have fallen had the UK been in the Eurozone, one of the country's leading supermarkets has claimed. But motoring organisation the AA accused Britain's leading supermarkets of failing to pass on a drop in the wholesale cost of oil to customers, as has happened across mainland Europe. (...)
James rallies support for our Fight For Fairer Fuel
A budding Angus rally driver has given The Courier's Fight For Fairer Fuel campaign his backing as he prepares for his first stage rally. (...)
Tesco accused of 'ripping off' drivers on fuel
The disparity in fuel prices at Tesco stores across Tayside has led to an accusation the supermarket is "ripping off" customers. (...)
Find out where you can collect your Fight For Fairer Fuel car sticker
Courier readers have been contacting us in their thousands to join our Fight for Fairer Fuel. (...)
Plans to bring car club to Dundee to shield drivers from full force of fuel hikes
A city-wide car sharing club could be set up in Dundee to spare drivers from soaring fuel prices and help save the environment. (...)
Cross-party council support for Courier's Fight For Fairer Fuel
Despite all-party support in Dundee City Chambers for The Courier's Fight For Fairer Fuel campaign, there was division among councillors over wording of the city council's response to the fuel crisis. (...)
Courier's Fight for Fairer Fuel campaign hits the fast lane
Husband and wife team Gordon and Jillian Shedden have got on board to support The Courier's Fight for Fairer Fuel campaign. (...)
Jim Leishman signs up for our fairer fuel campaign
Dunfermline FC legend Jim Leishman has joined The Courier's Fight for Fairer Fuel campaign. (...)
Fuel costs will be catalyst for pedal power: retailers
Motorists should swap petrol for pedal power as the price of fuel continues to soar, cycle shops have said. (...)