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Pepper spray, megaphones and jostling: How the Whitegate fuel blockade came to an end
Petroleum supplies flowed from Co Cork refinery on Sunday, 24 hours after days of protest at key oil site came to an end -
Government announces further cuts to fuel prices and defers carbon tax increase
Cabinet to meet today amid continuing nationwide protests over the cost of fuel -
Fuel protests: Blockades at Galway, Foynes and Rosslare Europort stood down
Wexford and Limerick protesters say they did not want situation to escalate -
Where are the fuel protests on Sunday and what impact will they have on schools tomorrow?
The latest information on Sunday’s protests, including an M50 update -
Man arrested over alleged attack on US military aircraft
Gardai say man entered unauthorised area of Shannon Airport on Saturday -
Cancellation of Israeli charity fundraiser ‘an act of anti-Semitic censorship’, Shatter says
National Concert Hall accepted, revoked, reinstated and then cancelled booking by Irish branch of Magen David Adom, former minister says -
Woman who enjoyed ‘peaceful home’ while husband served prison sentence seeks barring order
Applicant for separate order tells Dublin District Family Court she is terrified of her wife, who is trying to drive her out of their shared home -
Overheard: €40,000 for a bungalow in Nenagh? Ryder Cup brings wishful thinking from the locals
Plus: a State-funded video of a bridge, jobs for the boards and a tentative Artemis II Irish angle -
Fuel protests reveal flawed relationship between farms, fertilisers and food
Farmers have warned of food shortages but Ireland imports most of what it eats -
The Irish building contractor who ‘fleeced’ US homeowners of €1.3 million
Dubliner preyed on people in Rhode Island and Massachusetts by posing as a skilled tradesman and exploiting their shared Irish heritage

