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5th April 2026 - 11th April 2026
Parcel delivery firm DPD temporarily suspending Irish services tomorrow due to fuel protest
Further 36 sets of infant remains recovered from site of former Tuam mother and baby home
Dublin Airport advises travellers to use back roads as M50 blocked
How far can a protest go before the State steps in?
Body of Liam Farrell to be exhumed as part of renewed investigation into his 2020 death
Do you think the government should meet with fuel protesters today?
Ambulance workers say they've 'no option but to take action'
Revenue to take ‘pragmatic approach’ as fuel protests hit business cash flows
Wet and windy day ahead as Status Yellow warnings issued for eight counties
'Another few days will have things crippled': Inside the fuel price protest WhatsApp groups
The protests are being organised online by people within the sector after a major public meeting took place last month.
Rory McIlroy shares lead at the Masters after helter-skelter 67
From full-throated support to outrage, our readers have their say on the fuel protests
There was plenty of criticism for the government’s handling of the fuel crisis and the protests themselves.
Fuel protests: Dozens of forecourts out of petrol, panic buying underway and M50 still gridlocked
The National Emergency Coordination Group met this afternoon to discuss the response.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
An lá a chaith an Taoiseach ag fógairt dea-scéalta is ag seachaint léirsithe i gCorcaigh
Government's hardline response runs the risk of bolstering blockade movement
Whitegate blockade leader says protesters aren’t “acting the langer”
The Journal has spent the day with the protestors in Whitegate Refinery who are, for the most part, farming contractors and construction workers.
Women in the GAA: Wicklow’s April Fool’s post shows that inequality still runs deep
Leane Lifely
How do you feel about the fuel protests and have you been impacted? We want to hear from you
Airport passengers are walking along the side of the M50 to catch their flights due to protests
'Serious misjudgement': Fuels for Ireland says blocking depots hurts households, not politicians
Families of people killed in Creeslough say the government may hold an inquiry into the explosion
Here are all the grim scenarios the government is preparing for if fuel blockades persist
An emergency meeting held today was told a lack of chemicals to treat water could result in a boil notice next week.
Pedestrian (70s) seriously injured after collision with car in Mayo
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The fuel protests escalated faster than anyone expected
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Talks underway for Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua fight at Croke Park, with Katie Taylor on the bill
This official traffic map might be the best way to track road protest closures in real time
Crisis management: Fuel protests leave the government caught between a rock and a hard place
Johnny Fallon
'One of the leaders' of Hutch group arrested in Lanzarote to contest extradition
Up to 40 forecourts in Munster are running out of fuel or have closed pumps due to shortages
Sale of Camden Yard paves way for Dublin City Council to move headquarters from Wood Quay
'They’re going to shut everything': Why anonymous voice notes spread during big, uncertain events
HSE Mid West meeting hears it’s taking some staff up to six hours to get to and from work
Fuel prices 'driven by increases in wholesale cost' not price gouging, CCPC says
Family of Limerick woman critically injured in attack say life support to be switched off tomorrow
Heavy rain forecast with Status Yellow alerts issued for five more counties tomorrow
Gardaí say protesters who don't move will face 'full rigours of the law'
Should Ireland consider nuclear energy?