As Ireland's widespread fuel protests and blockades roll on, officials are assessing the impact on vital services.
IRISH parents have been warned that “disruptions” to school bus operations are “likely” when schools reopen on Monday. It ...
The Irish government said it had called in the army after protesters blocked highways, ports and an oil refinery, causing ...
Farming and haulage groups have been told this afternoon the Government does have a package of supports ready, but it will ...
A bus route in Belfast has been suspended after a Translink vehicle was attacked causing £2,000 worth of damage. A ...
Protests over high fuel prices in Ireland entered a fourth day on Friday as over 100 service stations ran out of fuel, with demonstrators blocking roads and fuel depots ...
With the nationwide fuel protests entering a fourth day on Friday, here is an explanation of some of the key points.
Fuel protests and road blockades are continuing on Friday in central Dublin. O’Connell Street and O’Connell Bridge are blocked by protesters, along with Westmoreland Street. The north and south quays ...
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THE army was called in as fuel protests around the country continued to escalate for a third day, with the Taoiseach saying ...
Today marks the third day of demonstrations against what protestors say is Government inaction on the fuel crisis ...
Hauliers, farmers and contractors ­protesting against the cost of fuel are continuing to cause disruption in the capital and ...