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    Protests Over High Fuel Costs Clog Dublin, Other Irish Cities for Second Day

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    Posted on April 8, 2026

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    Last updated: April 8, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Protests by hauliers, farmers and contractors blocked Dublin’s O’Connell Street and motorways for a second day on April 8, disrupting transport as participants demand stronger fuel relief beyond the €250 million tax cut package.

    Table of Contents

    • Nationwide Demonstrations and Government Response
    • Widespread Disruption Across Ireland
    • Convoys and Protesters' Demands
    • Personal Impact on Businesses
    • Government's Stance and Ongoing Protests
    • Impact on Transportation and Fuel Supply
    • Ceasefire and Hopes for Relief
    • Protesters' Ultimatum

    Protests Over Rising Fuel Costs Paralyze Dublin and Cities Across Ireland

    Nationwide Demonstrations and Government Response

    By Conor Humphries and Padraic Halpin

    Widespread Disruption Across Ireland

    DUBLIN, April 8 (Reuters) - Protesters calling for further government help to lower the cost of fuel clogged up busy thoroughfares and motorways with parked lorries and tractors across Ireland on Wednesday, disrupting commuters and public transport for a second successive day.

    Convoys and Protesters' Demands

    Convoys of vehicles began converging on Dublin's city centre and other towns and cities on Tuesday, with protesters, including hauliers and farmers, complaining that a 250 million euro package to temporarily cut taxes on petrol and diesel did not go far enough to cushion the knock-on cost of the Middle East conflict.

    Personal Impact on Businesses

    "With the price we're paying for fuel, I'm probably two months away from my business folding," said Christopher Duffy, 46, an agricultural contractor who was part of a group blocking Dublin's main thoroughfare of O'Connell Street that is calling for the price of diesel to be capped at a lower rate.

    "It's not a lot to ask for really... We're just backed into a corner."

    Government's Stance and Ongoing Protests

    Ministers said they would not agree to the protesters' demands to meet with them as they did not belong to representative groups with whom the government has been engaging on supports. Organisers pledged a third day of disruption on Thursday.

    "We respect people's right to protest but what is not acceptable is people declaring that we will turn O'Connell Street into a car park," Prime Minister Micheal Martin told a news conference.

    Impact on Transportation and Fuel Supply

    The lining of tractors and trucks down O'Connell Street led to severe delays to bus services and the part suspension of one of the two tram lines that cross the city. Significant traffic delays were also reported at motorways leading into other major cities.

    Protests at two fuel depots blocking deliveries into the cities of Galway and Limerick had led to at least one forecourt running out of fuel, the head of the representative body for forecourt operators told national broadcaster RTE.

    Ceasefire and Hopes for Relief

    Ireland's government welcomed a two-week ceasefire in the Iran conflict and expected it to lead to a fall in fuel prices soon.

    Protesters' Ultimatum

    "If they give us that phone call or that meeting, the streets of Dublin will be cleared. If they don't, we'll stay as long as it'll take," said 61-year-old farmer and agricultural contractor John Dallon.

    (Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Convoys of tractors, lorries and buses staged nationwide blockades—including Galway, Limerick and Castlebar—causing severe traffic, transport and fuel supply disruptions.
    • •Government’s €250 million support (15¢ per litre petrol, 20¢ diesel cuts, rebates, levy relief) was deemed insufficient by protesters despite rebates for hauliers and households (brusselstimes.com).
    • •Protesters vow continued disruption on April 9, framing it as a last resort, while government officials, including the Taoiseach, warned against roadblocks of major thoroughfares (irishtimes.com)

    References

    • Ireland cuts fuel tax to cushion oil price surge
    • Fuel price protesters signal further action after day of disruption – The Irish Times

    Frequently Asked Questions about Protests over high fuel costs clog Dublin, other Irish cities for second day

    1What caused the recent fuel protests in Dublin and other Irish cities?

    Protesters, including hauliers and farmers, are demanding further government action to lower fuel costs, arguing that existing tax cuts are insufficient.

    2How were commuters affected by the fuel cost protests?

    Major traffic congestion, public transport delays, and partial tram line suspensions were reported in Dublin and other cities due to blocked roads.

    3What is the government’s response to the protesters' demands?

    Government ministers declined to meet with protest organizers, stating they do not represent recognized groups involved in ongoing support discussions.

    4How long are the protests expected to last?

    Organizers have pledged to continue disruptions, with at least a third day of protests planned unless their demands are met.

    5What impact did the protests have on fuel supplies in Ireland?

    Blockades at fuel depots in Galway and Limerick led at least one forecourt to run out of fuel, as reported by the forecourt operators’ representative body.

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