13 arrests in for ‘going slower than allowed’ amid fuel protests
Slow-moving convoys cause delays across country
www.independent.co.ukI don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment, but I can summarize what recent reports have reported about fuel protests and what to expect tomorrow based on the latest publicly available coverage I can recall.
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Slow-moving convoys cause delays across country
www.independent.co.ukA third day of protest over fuel prices has been announced for tomorrow. The ‘People of Ireland Against Fuel Prices Protest’ group has said on its social media page that it has already notified Gardai of Thursday’s nationwide action. It’s announced gathering points at various locations including Donegal, Athlone, Cork, Portaise, Sligo, Portunma, Cork, Dublin, […]
highlandradio.comOne convoy of vehicles plans to set out from Junction 14, Monasterevin at 7.30am
www.leinsterleader.ieOur reporter Conchubar Ó Liatháin shared a photo of lengthy queues for petrol and diesel in Tí Gheraghty in An Cheathrú Rua, Co Galway. [image id=
www.thejournal.ieThere has been much talk about the anticipated fuel protests today. Junior was very excited last night at the possibility of school being cancelled, but I had to explain to him that, as we walk to school every day, I don’t think any protests will be affecting us. So far, the only activity seems to be some tractors stopping on the M3 – Sydenham Bypass city-bound. Another video from social – tractors stopped. pic.twitter.com/g77tuTdehi — Kevin Scott (@Kscott_94) April 14, …
sluggerotoole.com"Do not wait until the emergency vehicles reach the blockades, please allow the other blocked traffic through in advance, so the route is clear for our vehicles to approach." The fuel protests are set to continue tomorrow (Thursday, 9 April). *Main image via Rolling News* Explore more on these topics: An Garda Siochana
www.joe.ie'The People of Ireland Against Fuel Prices' group is organising the demonstration, as vehicles will depart as early as 6am, converging on towns and cities across the country.
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