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European Nations Debate Fuel Cost Measures; Ireland Rules Out Rationing, Announces Support
The ongoing Middle East conflict continues to drive up petrol and diesel prices across Europe, prompting various national responses, including government announcements of fuel excise cuts and economists arguing against price caps. In Ireland, the Taoiseach has ruled out fuel rationing and a remote-work mandate, while the opposition criticizes a €250m support package as insufficient.
24 Mar, 14:50 — 24 Mar, 14:50
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First report: irish-independent · 24 Mar, 14:50|Full coverage: 2 · 4h|Window: 4h
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