
Further blockades and disruption are likely again today as fuel protestors continue their action over high prices.
Energy protesters stayed on Dublin’s O’Connell Street late into the night, saying they weren’t moving until they spoke with government.
This morning there’s a warning of potential road blocks around Dublin airport and the Dublin Port Tunnel.
Tractors and lorries caused disruption right across the country yesterday, as demonstrators highlighted their concerns over rising fuel costs.
A North West demonstration took place in Sligo, with a large turnout from Donegal.
However, expectations of a second major day of protest in Donegal and the North West were not met this morning.
Tesco carpark in Letterkenny remained empty this morning despite calls for a large gathering.

Four vehicles arrived this morning to demonstrate.
Two men who spoke to Highland Radio News said they would be carrying onto Sligo, and hoped to pick up more Donegal protesters along the way.
100% Redress Councillor Tomas Sean Devine says he thought there would have been a larger turnout……………