Farmers protest at Anglo Irish offices in Limerick
More than 200 farmers are protesting outside the Anglo Irish Bank offices in Limerick.
They are creditors of the Tralee Beef and Lamb Company, which went into receivership in 2001, leaving €3.5m owed to 300 farmers.
The protest was called to highlight what the IFA says is the refusal by the bank to make any contribution to the farmer debt.
Anglo Irish Bank is the only creditor of Tralee Beef and Lamb to have been given money by the receiver.




