Tuesday's papers focus on motorists being overcharged for fuel and the hottest June on record.
Many of Tuesday's papers focus on the high cost of living in the UK - in particular accusations that supermarkets have been charging drivers filling up at the pumps 6p per litre more than they should have been last year. The Mirror says motorists were charged an extra £900 million on the forecourt in 2022, according to the Competitions and Markets Authority. The paper quotes the watchdog as saying: "Competition is not working, something needs to change.
The banks are also facing a Treasury investigation into claims they are closing customers' accounts because they do not like their views on controversial topics, the Daily Mail reports. It comes after former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage claimed his account had been closed due to disagreements with his bank, the paper says.The Daily Express reports on what it claims is another split in the Conservative Party - this time over immigration policy.
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