Fuel price protest to bring Dublin to a ‘standstill’ on Monday, say organisers
People of Ireland Against Fuel Prices seeks fuel price caps and Eamon Ryan’s resignation
People of Ireland Against Fuel Prices seeks fuel price caps and Eamon Ryan’s resignation
Independent TD demands ‘extraordinary measures’ to combat fuel and food price rises
Passed HGV driving tests increased 25% in 2021 but more than 2,200 still awaiting test
IRHA president says members already facing rising fuel costs and driver shortages
About one consignment in every 200 rejected due mostly to incomplete paperwork
Will the implementation of extra trade checks by Britain impact Irish agri-food?
Now the Brexit chickens are coming home to roost as many retailers warn that they are facing acute shortages
Chain also suffering from staff shortages
A 35-acre site at Holmestown helps health screening of lorry drivers bound for France
Almost 200 drivers tested on first day of new detection system to meet new French rules
Imports still delayed despite Revenue’s relaxation of customs rule to get goods moving
Businesses switch from UK landbridge to avoid post-Brexit border controls
Revenue warns hauliers will face sanctions if directions to visit customs posts are ignored
State food agency highlights fragilities of using UK as a landbridge
Brittany Ferries says Government could prioritise transport of essential supplies
Aidan Coffey makes comment amid launch of DFDS’s new Rosslare to Dunkirk service
TD Verona Murphy says truck drives should be treated the same as doctors and nurses
Decision comes after taking time to consider future following deselection by Fine Gael
Taoiseach says dropped election candidate ‘unfortunately’ harbours views on migrants
Simon Harris says decison to deselect Wexford candidate ‘looking better by the moment’
Haulage industry representative’s byelection campaign became embroiled in controversy
Two children among migrants found in truck trailer on Stena ferry
Verona Murphy, FG candidate in Wexford, said some asylum seekers ‘infiltrated by Isis’
Key issue for all candidates is that a lot of people are unaware an election is coming up
Verona Murphy said that some asylum seekers may have been ‘infiltrated by ISIS’
Transport Infrastructure Ireland working with local authorities to keep motorways flood-free
Some of the plan’s targets are over-zealous aspirations, while other targets seem impossible to reach in the 10-year timeframe
Verona Murphy joins Ministers of State Kehoe and D’Arcy on ticket in five-seat Dáil constituency
Haulage association says extra six months is an opportunity for the Government and State agencies to refine contingency planning
Haulier group says State will not cope with no deal regardless of customs registrations
Queues stretch from Belgium to Calais, as French unions stage protest Brexit trial
Industry figures trash Tories’ reheated idea of technology plus checks away from Border
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Company says it is ‘unlikely’ to operate a service on the crossing next year
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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