Supermarkets in petrol price war
Three of the UK's biggest supermarkets are cutting the price of petrol on their forecourts.
Asda, Morrisons and Sainsbury's will sell unleaded petrol at 87.9 pence a litre, as crude oil prices fall.
The news is welcome relief for motorists - many of whom have seen petrol pushed through the £1 barrier in recent months.
Oil hit a record high of $78.60 ($1.87) a barrel in mid-July but is now at a seven-month low of under $64.
Asda is implementing the two pence a litre cut at all its petrol pumps across Britain and Northern Ireland, which means the supermarket's petrol price will reach its lowest level since January.