LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Britain's antitrust regulator said on Monday drivers have been paying more for fuel since 2019 due to weakening competition between retailers, publishing the results of a year-long investigation into competition in the road fuel market. (Reporting by Sinchita Mitra in Bangalore and UK bureau, writing by Sarah Young; editing by William James)
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