The Irish government has announced further fuel supports for a number of sectors after nationwide protests in recent weeks.
Demonstrations led by convoys of trucks blocking roads and crucial infrastructure may move north of the border.
Crowds gathered on the fourth day of a National Fuel Protest against rising fuel prices on O'Connell Street in Dublin The Irish Government has confirmed that a fuel support package is being finalised ...
Fuel protests that brought the country to a halt last month were a ‘key factor’ in driving up construction costs and delaying ...
Protests began April 7 with slow-moving convoys clogging roadways. They grew as word spread on social media as truckers, ...
Protests over high fuel prices in Ireland entered a fourth day on Friday, sparking concerns about fuel shortages and emergency services as demonstrators clogged roads and blocked access to refining ...
Irish drivers told to buy only fuel they need as filling stations run out and hauliers and farmers block motorways in fourth day of action ...
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Nationwide demonstrations protesting the rising fuel costs continued into a third day yesterday, leading to major delays and ...
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