The government's half-hearted mantra during the fuel crisis did not wash with the public
The government says it’s been doing what it can about the cost of living – but the public clearly doesn’t agree.
The government says it’s been doing what it can about the cost of living – but the public clearly doesn’t agree.
The announcement of the package follows engagement with representative groups for transport, farming, and fisheries.
Close to 900 forecourts have run dry amid the nationwide fuel protests.
The operation took place in the early hours of this morning.
With vacancy rates hitting 18.6%, the Central Bank warns the capital’s office market could face a “severe” slump until at least 2027.
While many are protesting fuel costs, far-right actors and international figures are using the movement to push anti-immigrant narratives.
A former Ceann Comhairle warned the Taoiseach and Tánaiste last month that failure to act to support the agri-sector would have major political ramifications.
It would provide financial support for those working across Ireland’s food supply chains, including farmers and delivery drivers.
Protestors have formed a line on the road blocking gardaí.