newsFuel protests: Minister says Government not meeting protesters; Cork forecourts 'badly hit'As it happened: The protests are set to continue into Friday as Fuels for Ireland said around 100 forecourts were dry on Thursday
munsterScarlett Faulkner: Life support to be switched off, but family 'still holding out hope for a miracle'Â
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court and crimeKerry man with 579 convictions for drunkenness lost six family members in road accident
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Fuel protesters warned licences and insurance could be affected, minister saysJustice minister warns legal consequences may extend beyond fines as protests escalate and critical infrastructure remains blocked
'Walking away from the Irish people': Fuel protester confronts Taoiseach at Cork eventFarmer confronts Taoiseach at West Cork event, highlighting growing pressure over rising fuel costs and rural impacts
Russia’s Putin declares 32-hour ceasefire in Ukraine war for Orthodox EasterRussian President Vladimir Putin has declared a 32-hour ceasefire in Ukraine over the Orthodox Easter weekend.
Fuel protests ‘beyond the pale’ and harming economy, says TaoiseachTaoiseach warns protests are disrupting essential services and infrastructure as pressure grows to restore fuel supply access nationwide
Cork man accused of multiple burglaries allegedly targeted cafes and restaurants around cityAccused charged with 15 burglaries and two counts of criminal damage
The Deirdre O’Shaughnessy Podcast: What does the fuel crisis mean for the ordinary person?Today's guest, Professor Aoife Foley, says Ireland must now prioritise onshore wind Listen |