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Coalition denies latest measures a direct response to blockades, but faces further headaches
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Coalition denies latest measures a direct response to blockades, but faces further headaches
Wexford and Limerick protesters say they did not want situation to escalate
The seeds of this week’s disruption were sown in meetings in late March and fomented in online forums and WhatsApp groups
Limerick woman has been in an induced coma since attack three weeks ago in Birdhill, Co Tipperary
A Limerick reader questions whether fiscal considerations are delaying the green transition
Nationwide disruption continues as petrol station forecourts run low on supply due to ongoing blockades
Opposition parties called for engagement with demonstrators but there is distrust of them within Cabinet
Limerick filling stations reportedly place cap on how much fuel motorists can purchase as residents show support for demonstrators
Faulkner was left with critical head injuries after attack outside Birdhill village in Tipperary
Irish journalist co-produced documentary ‘A Deadly American Marriage’ about the case involving Molly Martens and her father Tom Martens
Accounts just filed show it returned to the black in 2024
Tajuddin Safi (30s) and Salahuddin Safi (20s) were ‘well-regarded members of community’
Micheál Martin rejects accusation Government speaking out of both sides of its mouth by supporting Ukraine and Aughinish Alumina
Local representative Catherine Slattery ‘sorry now’ she voted for John Moran
William Kavanagh (58), who smirked at victim after one offence, found guilty of three rapes after retrial at Central Criminal Court in Limerick
High risk of material feeding ‘military industrial complex’ amid Ukraine invasion, envoy says
IT Sunday: Information emerged that cast new light on activities of Limerick plant at centre of tensions between Russia and the West
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Vessel, named Arne, regularly transports alumina from Co Limerick’s Aughinish plant to St Petersburg
Limerick TD rues ‘no consequences’ for those who mistreat animals
Martin cites need for care around holding time consuming and costly public inquiries
Solicitor and garda association demand inquiry into ordeal of cleared officers in Limerick
Residents living near Russian-owned industrial plant say it directly or indirectly employs 1,000 people in the area
Next move will have implications for meaning of Irish neutrality
Irish Penal Reform Trust study notes single mothers being drawn into sex industry to make ends meet
One day you are in your 20s, resolving to get your driving licence, and the next you are in your mid-50s regretting that you never did
Evidence of Limerick-produced alumina entering Russian military supply chain ‘horrific and shocking’, says Labour’s Ivana Bacik
Fallen trees and branches, difficult travel, large coastal waves and potentially damaging gusts are expected
Alumina made in Aughinish, Co Limerick is exported to smelters that sell aluminium to a trader supplying Russian arms manufacturers, an investigation has found. The project analysed confidential documents, customs data and transport records along with satellite imagery and financial records, to trace the passage of materials from Guinea and Brazil, through Ireland, and on to Russian smelters.
Scarlett Faulkner, a mother of one in her 20s, suffered serious head injuries when she was attacked at a roadside outside Birdhill village
Gardaí appeal for witnesses following incident on the R494 at Birdhill
Keelan O’Connell (19) charged with dangerous driving causing death of Áine O’Reilly (33) on February 13th on N24
Áine O’Reilly (33) was driving to work when her car was struck by another vehicle
Limerick investigation focused on alleged unlawful interference in prosecution of fixed charge penalty notices
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