newsLIVE: Taoiseach challenged by protester over fuel costs; shortages deepen as forecourts run dryProtesters continue to block roads around Dublin and motorways around the country in opposition to the rising price of fuel
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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
West Cork buildings to see new life with €360,000 investmentThe main aim of the fund is to facilitate large-scale conservation work on heritage structures which are deemed to be significant and in need of urgent support
Israel lifts restrictions at holy sites in Jerusalem amid fragile ceasefireWorshippers were able to pray again at Jerusalem’s holy sites on Thursday after Israel lifted restrictions it imposed on large public gatherings because of the war with Iran.
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
Two thirds of garda divisions yet to set up teams to support domestic abuse victimsJustice minister Jim O’Callaghan said there is a protective services unit in each garda division, along with domestic abuse liaison sergeants and gardaà 'in each division who co-ordinate engagement with victims of domestic abuse'
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 |