Irish police clear fuel protesters from central Dublin after days of gridlock
DUBLIN, April 12 - Irish police cleared tractors and trucks on Sunday that had been blocking traffic in central Dublin for five days in a protest against surging fuel prices as the government moves to limit the economic fallout from a wave of blockades.
- Irish police clear Dublin blockade staged by fuel price protesters The Guardian —
- Ireland police remove farmers, blockades protesting fuel price rises South China Morning Post —
- Fuel protesters removed from center of Dublin but other demonstrations continue AP News —
- Police remove fuel protesters from Dublin center as disruption over soaring costs continues The Independent —
- Police break up Dublin fuel protest after days of disruption Sky News —