A far-right nationalist group who firmly believe that 'native British people' will become a minority by the year 2066 appear to be linked to a banner which was flown over the Etihad Stadium this weekend.
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Calls have been made to decrease the national speed limit to 64mph on motorways, and to ban millions of people from driving on a Sunday.
The proposals have been made to help reduce reliance on oil. Ten measures have been outlined by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
It's reported that the measures could cut global oil demand by 2.7million barrels per day within four months. In turn, it is said that would help control stock levels and prices.
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Among the suggestions is a reduction to speed limits on motorways by 6mph (10kmh) to 64mph and the introduction of car-free Sundays in big cities.
It comes ahead of the Chancellor’s Spring Statement in which fuel duty - a tax paid on petrol and diesel prices – could be cut by 5p-a-litre, reducing it from 57.95p to 52.95p paid on every litre. Fuel prices continued to rise over the weekend, with petrol reaching 167.03p a litre - up from 165.89p on Thursday - and 178.97p for diesel (up from 177.34p).
That's despite wholesale prices falling for more than 10 days, experts said. The 10-point plan has been issued by the Paris-based international energy forum, which represents 29 nations in total, reports the Mirror.
The IEA said its proposals are 'practical actions' that could significantly reduce oil demand and soaring prices that motorists are currently facing across Europe.
The scale of the daily reduction on oil use would be the equivalent of not having to fuel all the cars currently used in China, the IEA said. It also suggests working from home three days a week, cheaper public transport, more car sharing and other initiatives – and greater use of high-speed rail and virtual meetings instead of
A far-right nationalist group who firmly believe that 'native British people' will become a minority by the year 2066 appear to be linked to a banner which was flown over the Etihad Stadium this weekend.
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