Britain is today expected to follow the US and ban Russian oil imports as drivers started queuing for fuel after being hit by the steepest weekly hike in fuel prices in more than 18 years due to Russia's - with prices expected to keep rising.Oil prices are rising at an alarming rate sparking warnings that could soon hit £2 a litre – taking the cost of an average tank to more than £100 - an increase of around £17.Unleaded hit an average record of £1.55 a litre yesterday, with industry sources saying it was likely to rise to £1.75 by next week as 5p is being added to the price every 24 hours in some areas. But prices at some forecourts are already pushing £1.80.
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