Sinn Féin and other politicians back fuel protest from makeshift stage outside GPO
The convoys are protesting the price of diesel, petrol and home heating oil caused by the ongoing war in the Middle East.
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The convoys are protesting the price of diesel, petrol and home heating oil caused by the ongoing war in the Middle East.
Farming organisations were reportedly discussing how to carry out similar protests that have brought roads to a standstill in Ireland over the past week.
Protests began April 7 with slow-moving convoys clogging roadways.
More than a third of the 1,500 service stations in the republic are out of fuel and that number is expected to grow dramatically if the roadblocks remain.
Convoys of vehicles cause hold-ups for multiple towns, cities and motorways
Follow live as some slow rolling protests are taking place nationwide, a day after Government signed off on more than €500 million in measures to support those struggling with risi...
Emergency warnings escalate as fuel shortages threaten services, while Government ties financial supports to an end to nationwide blockades
Protests organised over spiralling diesel, petrol and home heating oil prices caused by Middle East conflict
A protest related to fuel costs, organised by a non-profit group, is planned for several Irish roads tomorrow (April 7). According to a social media post by Athlone Stands Together...
Southbound services will operate through Cathal Brugha Street, Marlborough Street and over the Rosie Hackett Bridge.
Hauliers, farmers and contractors protesting against the cost of fuel are continuing to cause disruption in the capital and across the country.
Follow developments as protests continue over rising fuel prices with significant disruption reported on the road network around the country
Protests across the country over high fuel prices have this morning (Thursday, April 9) entered a third day. The protests, which began on Tuesday, have seen slow-moving convoys of...
Protests over the soaring cost of fuel spread disruption across Ireland on Saturday with many gas stations running dry as truck and tractor drivers staged a fifth day of blockades...
Protests over the soaring cost of fuel spread disruption across Ireland on Saturday with many gas stations running dry as truck and tractor drivers staged a fifth day of blockades...
Protests over the soaring cost of fuel spread disruption across Ireland on Saturday with many gas stations running dry as truck and tractor drivers staged a fifth day of blockades...
Patrick O’Donovan suggests RTÉ report encouraged protesters to go to Whitegate
The protests are being organised online by people within the sector after a major public meeting took place last month.
Protesters have carried out blockades at two fuel depots in Foynes, Co Limerick, and Co Galway, and at Ireland’s only oil refinery at Whitegate in Co Cork.
The protests are being organised online by people within the sector after a major public meeting took place last month.
Organisers say they want the government to further reduce excise duty on fuel and remove the carbon tax.
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