The energy crisis has “put pubs back” again after 22 months of closure during the Covid lockdowns, according to Paul Clancy, CEO of the Vintners’ Federation of Ireland.
“The situation has intensified.”
Gript asked the head of a body representing small Irish businesses about reports of business owners breaking in down in tears over their energy bills. He replied “yes, that sort of thing is happening”:
Ben Scallan asks Green Minister Catherine Martin if her party takes responsibility for Ireland’s energy crisis. She replies that the energy crisis is “not the time” to abandon green policies:
“It’s time we got real.”
Completely futile.
Bjorn Lund, a Swedish seismologist told the national broadcaster: “There is no doubt that these were explosions.”
The Minister for Agriculture; Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, has confirmed that there is ‘no sign of fertiliser prices easing in the short to medium term.’ The Minister was replying to a parliamentary question from the Independent TD for Laois Offaly, Carol Nolan. Deputy Nolan had asked the Minister to outline the steps that […]
Energy crisis
“Horrible” consequences.
Economic turmoil ahead.
April deadline