Traffic backed up along the N7 this morning as a slow moving convoy of trucks, tractors and cars made its way towards Dublin city centre for a fuel price protest. \ Claire Nash
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Hundreds of trucks, tractors, buses and other vehicles have descended on Dublin city for a fuel protest on O’Connell Street against high fuel prices due to the US-Iran war. \ Philip Doyle
Protesters blocked a number of main roads and motorways around the country. \ Philip Doyle
Demonstrators travelling on a motorway on Tuesday, highlighting the impact of soaring fuel costs linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. \ Claire Nash
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Many farmers turned out for the protest against fuel prices on Tuesday. \ Philip Doyle
Contractors were also out in force to protest fuel price hikes. \ Philip Doyle
Commuters faced long delays as the nationwide convoy rolled through major routes into the capital. \ Claire Nash
O'Connell Street in Dublin blocked up with protesters in trucks, tractors and vans. \ Philip Doyle
Protesters seen outside the GPO on O'Connell Street this Tuesday. \ Philip Doyle
Protesters are looking for more action from the Government to tackle surging fuel costs. \ Philip Doyle
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Hundreds of trucks, tractors, buses and other vehicles have descended on Dublin city for a fuel protest on O’Connell Street against high fuel prices due to the US-Iran war. \ Philip Doyle
Protesters blocked a number of main roads and motorways around the country. \ Philip Doyle
Demonstrators travelling on a motorway on Tuesday, highlighting the impact of soaring fuel costs linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. \ Claire Nash
Many farmers turned out for the protest against fuel prices on Tuesday. \ Philip Doyle
Contractors were also out in force to protest fuel price hikes. \ Philip Doyle
Commuters faced long delays as the nationwide convoy rolled through major routes into the capital. \ Claire Nash
O'Connell Street in Dublin blocked up with protesters in trucks, tractors and vans. \ Philip Doyle
Protesters seen outside the GPO on O'Connell Street this Tuesday. \ Philip Doyle
Protesters are looking for more action from the Government to tackle surging fuel costs. \ Philip Doyle
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