The 20 largest price increases and 20 largest decreases today (UK time, by pence per litre move) — old price, new price, and how long ago the change was logged. We also show monthly top changes for the current UK calendar month. Totals count every move we recorded in scope, not just the tables. Page cache refreshes about every minute (9 May 2026).
We compare each new row in our price history to the previous row for the same station and fuel. If the value differs by at least 0.05p per litre, it is listed here. Feed noise and rounding can occasionally produce small moves.
Updates are grouped by calendar date in Europe/London (UK local time), not UTC midnight, so late-evening changes match how most UK drivers think about the day.
Yes. If several fuels changed, or prices moved more than once in the same day, you may see multiple rows for the same forecourt.
We pull the most recent price-change rows from the API (up to a high limit), ordered by time. After each ingest, brand-new rows appear at the top and the oldest rows in that window drop off. Totals for “today” can shift a little if rows enter or leave the fetched window. On very heavy days, counts can still be capped by that limit.
We load price moves from the start of the current UK calendar month through today, then rank the largest rises and drops. If the row limit trims the oldest rows in that window, the monthly tables may omit some moves.
Tap a station name to open it on our map centred on that forecourt.
Open mapNo price moves met our threshold for UK calendar today yet — after each ingest, new rows appear here automatically when a station's listed price actually changes. Try again after the next update, or open the live map.
May 2026 (UK calendar month to date) — same rules as above: largest rises and drops in pence per litre among moves we have from the 1st of the month (UK time) to now. Very large months can still be capped by the API row limit.
Moves recorded this month: 0 (0 up, 0 down).
No qualifying moves in the current UK month in our fetched window yet.