As the nationwide fuel protest continues today, crowds are growing on Dublin’s O’Connell St as extra numbers expected today organisers say.
Fuel prices
Charge of obstructing deportation
Fuel protesters march on the Dáil as talks promised on fourth day of national demonstrations.
Protection from grooming on platformsÂ
Parts of central Dublin have been brought to a standstill as large vehicles block roads to demand government action against rising fuel costs.
Protest convoys
Accused allegedly swung broken bottle
cannabis
First to be prosecuted with such obstruction
“scrapping carbon tax would be very popular with the general public”
They say they don’t “at all” support reducing carbon tax, despite energy price hikes, as it wouldn’t be “environmentally responsible”.