Where are the fuel protests on Saturday and which roads are impacted in Dublin and across Ireland?
The latest information on Saturday’s protests, including M50 delays and disruption on the M7, M8, M9 and to Dublin Bus and Luas services
A selection of stories about fuel price protests in Ireland
The latest information on Saturday’s protests, including M50 delays and disruption on the M7, M8, M9 and to Dublin Bus and Luas services
Government is dealing with two problems. One is economic. Second is those taking it upon themselves to rule on who can go where and when
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The seeds of this week’s disruption were sown in meetings in late March and fomented in online forums and WhatsApp groups
Even with two price options, Border transport businesses and customers are ‘not coping’ with the effects of the Middle East conflict
Hauliers group ‘optimistic’ agreement could be reached tomorrow evening after meeting Ministers
Fuel protests movement vows to extend disruptive actions into weekend as talks under way for solution
Dozens of officers from Cork, Kerry and Limerick arrived in the village of Whitegate but the impasse remained
Yielding to the core demands would undermine the Government’s already fragile credibility as a guardian of the public finances
Gardaí unable to transport 14-year-old boy to Tusla emergency accommodation in Dublin due to motorway disruption
‘What do I do?’ – Spiking fuel prices suffocating new business, Wexford entrepreneur says
The latest information on Friday’s protests, including M50 delays and disruption on the M1, M7, M8 and M18
Services at Crumlin, Connolly, Tallaght and Temple Street children’s hospitals impacted
‘Everyone depends on fuel. That is why we are getting the backing of the people,’ says protester
Geoghegan (57), who has come to prominence in this week’s protests, claims to have settled tax bills
Italy has complained to the European Commission about Irish plans to ban disposable vapes
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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Reader Tom Daly recalls struggling to find petrol in Limerick, drawing parallels with today’s fuel debates
Economists argue for targeted fuel supports and spending our taxation largesse on infrastructure to eliminate bottlenecks
Further relief measures possible, but only through established channels
Radio: John Cooke keeps the peace amid an on-air cacophony while, on The Hard Shoulder, Shane Coleman warns of anarchy
Nationwide disruption continues as petrol station forecourts run low on supply due to ongoing blockades
Live updates with delays on multiple motorway routes as well as significant disruption on Luas and Dublin Bus
Opposition parties called for engagement with demonstrators but there is distrust of them within Cabinet
Irving Oil’s refinery at Whitegate in east Cork, supplies around 40 per cent of Ireland’s petroleum
Limerick filling stations reportedly place cap on how much fuel motorists can purchase as residents show support for demonstrators
Employers’ body Ibec says escalation is jeopardising ‘several cornerstones of Irish economy’
The latest information on the protests, including M50 delays, road closures and public transport disruption
Cost of diesel at its highest level since July 2022 while price of petrol at its highest level since August 2022, CSO data shows
Benchmark wholesale kerosene prices have increased by about 150% since the start of the year
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