Taoiseach calls for Dublin waste company to show flexibility

Taoiseach Enda Kenny has called for "common sense" amid warnings from a waste company that 18,000 households in Dublin may not get their bins collected this week.

Taoiseach Enda Kenny has called for "common sense" amid warnings from a waste company that 18,000 households in Dublin may not get their bins collected this week.

Mr Kenny called for flexibility from Greyhound Recycling and Recovery, which bought the city council's refuse service and has demanded customers pay in advance for services.

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