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Surrealing in the Years: 'Fuel protests' are bad news for a society that's given up on nuance
Carl Kinsella
Four counties under wind warnings, as blustery weekend begins
McIlroy's second Masterpiece: Rory blows away the Augusta field on astonishing Friday
McIlroy now holds the biggest halfway lead in the history of the Masters.
M50 partially closed and public transport remains disrupted as blockades enter fifth day
Talks between the government and representative groups are to continue today.
Can the government cut carbon tax, and what would happen if it did?
Carbon tax is back on the agenda. Here’s what any changes would mean in the short and long term.
Some very creative accounting was needed to greenlight the Galway ring road
Ciarán Ferrie
Essential goods shortages 'only a matter of time' if fuel protests continue
Yesterday
10th April 2026
Rory McIlroy leads the Masters by six shots, Shane Lowry in tie for fourth
Every garda in the country ordered to work for next three days for ‘exceptional event’
All members with public order training have been told to arrive in their protective gear.
Status Yellow weather warnings issued for six counties tomorrow
Talks to resume tomorrow as fuel blockades continue, Tánaiste promises 'substantial' fuel package
IFA president Francie Gorman said after today’s meeting the government needs to be ‘a lot more proactive’.
Tensions at Whitegate: Gardaí Public Order Unit leave refinery as stand off continues
An access road, known as the Low Road, at the refinery had been opened under agreement between gardaí and the protesters.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Fuel protests to continue after no agreement reached in government meeting with representatives
It's his menu, not ours: Let's not rush to criticise Rory McIlroy's choice of dinner
Patrick Hanlon
'F***ed off and f***ed over': Fianna Fáil backbenchers furious over handling of fuel protests
Fire and ambulance services to be curtailed due to fuel shortages caused by protests
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Healthy teenager to spend weekend in hospital rather than Tusla site due to motorway protests
Old footage and incorrect hot takes fuelling misinformation around protests
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.
Thursday
9th April 2026
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.