Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said he doesn’t anticipate fuel-rationing in the coming months. His remarks follow a meeting of Ireland’s emergency energy group on Tuesday
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A week-long Climate Camp Ireland protest in Tarbert against the proposed Shannon LNG project started on Monday when more than 50 activists gathered to voice
The G7 is looking at all options to prevent Russia from profiteering from high energy prices, including blocking the transportation of Russian oil unless it
Irish drivers have been warned that limits on fuel per person could come into effect this winter under a worst-case scenario. The government are drawing
Bord Bia has announced that Jim O’Toole has been appointed as its new Chief Executive Officer. He takes over from former CEO Tara McCarthy and
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BP’s second quarter profit soared to $8.45 billion, its highest in 14 years, as strong refining margins and oil trading helped it boost its dividend
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