Talks to take place as fuel price protest enters fourth day

The Irish Cattle and Sheep Association have not been invited to the talks with the government
Talks to take place as fuel price protest enters fourth day

Gardai speak with a tractor driver at the blockade on Friday at Whitegate, Cork. Picture: Larry Cummins

With protests on rising fuel prices continuing into its fourth day, talks are said to be held between the government and representative organisations.

The ‘Can’t Afford to Move’ movement, including agricultural communities and hauliers, has made waves protesting rising fuel prices, which have been pinching day-to-day businesses and people across Ireland, and has bled into a fourth day of protesting.

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