Activists in Ireland are refusing the co-optation of fuel protests by the far right and demanding government action.
A cabinet meeting will be held on Sunday where an update on ongoing fuel crisis talks will be given.
The Dáil (Irish parliament) has voted that it has confidence in the Irish government. A motion of no confidence had been ...
Fuel protests enter fifth day as police move to clear blockades, reopen refinery and ease shortages that have left pumps dry ...
The Irish government is set to meet with farmers, truckers and agricultural contractors on Friday to discuss the crisis, triggered by rising gasoline and diesel costs as the conflict in the Middle ...
Hundreds of officers deployed to regain control of O’Connell Street on sixth day of protests by farmers and hauliers ...
Irish fuel protests are being "manipulated" by "outside actors", the country's Minister for Justice has claimed. Jim ...
Drivers on Ireland’s busiest motorway still face delays even after a wave of fuel protest blockades deescalated over the ...
Micheál Martin is brushing off calls that his role as Taoiseach and head of Fianna Fáil may be under threat following last ...
Hundreds of petrol stations in the Republic of Ireland have run out of fuel as the protests and blockades continued for a ...
Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin says his government will offer new fuel tax cuts to address protests over soaring fuel ...
Ireland's government could face a no-confidence vote Tuesday over its handling of fuel protests that have blocked oil ...