
Irish Government to Meet Representatives Amid Ongoing Fuel Protests
Fuel protesters continue their blockade of Ireland's only oil refinery, demanding a cap on diesel prices, as the Taoiseach labels the action 'national sabotage'. The government is now set to meet with representatives from the farming, agricultural contracting, and haulage industries to discuss the ongoing fuel crisis and the legal boundaries of protest.
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Delayed hospital appointments and ‘unnecessary heartache’: Readers on fuel protests’ impact
We asked readers from Cork to Dublin for their views on this week’s fuel price protests, with some saying they support the blockades despite being caught in traffic for hours
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Read full article →Govt to meet representatives to discuss fuel protests
The Government is to meet with a number of representative groups of farmers, agricultural contractors and the haulage industry later today to discuss the ongoing fuel crisis however there has been no confirmation that representatives of fuel protesters will also be in attendance.
Read full article →Government's hardline response runs the risk of bolstering blockade movement
The support protesters have could be lost if real-world consequences play out. but government might bolster blockade movement by putting this down to a few bad actors.
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