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For almost a week there were blockades and go-slows which severely disrupted the country’s road network and Dublin city centre was at a standstill for several days. By the weekend a third of the country’s service station...
Fuel protests: Could some people be radicalised by last week's events? is an episode from In The News by dconlon@irishtimes.com . For almost a week there were blockades and go-slows which severely disrupted the country’s road network and Du...
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Published Apr 15, 2026, 23:40 long, audio available.
For almost a week there were blockades and go-slows which severely disrupted the country’s road network and Dublin city centre was at a standstill for several days. By the weekend a third of the country’s service stations were out of petrol and diesel because fuel depots were under siege. Gardaí were out in force from the start; on the streets, beside fuel depots, on motorways – watching. So what changed on Thursday? Why did the policing response notch up several gears? Did gardaí expect the Defence Forces to join them on the streets and what did the army know Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan’s was about to call on it to act? While it was called a fuel protest – about rising prices – it became clear that anger at the Government motivated many who took to the streets. Irish Times crime and security editor Conor Lally assesses the policing response to the largest protest in the State. Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Aideen Finnegan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fuel protests: Could some people be radicalised by last week's events? is from In The News by dconlon@irishtimes.com .
Published Apr 15, 2026 and 23:40 long