'He ate him without salt': Blockaded port boss berated by minister over his family firm's support for fuel protesters
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'He ate him without salt': Blockaded port boss berated by minister over his family firm's support for fuel protesters
"Culture Minister Patrick O'Donovan called the chief of an oil depot as demonstrators blocked access to the facility, impacting critical infrastructure."
"The HSE held an emergency meeting due to road closures that prevented patients from attending critical appointments, highlighting the protest's impact."
"RTÉ broadcasted live from a two-storey Portakabin set up by fuel protesters outside the oil depot in Foynes, showcasing the blockade."
"Demonstrators outside the port offered cups of tea from their headquarters, adding a community aspect to the protest against fuel supply disruptions."
Culture Minister Patrick O'Donovan reached out to the chief of an oil depot as fuel protesters blocked access to the facility. An emergency meeting was held by the HSE due to road closures that prevented patients from attending critical appointments. The national broadcaster reported live from a Portakabin set up by demonstrators outside the oil depot in Foynes, where tankers were unable to deliver supplies. Demonstrators also offered cups of tea from their headquarters during the protest.
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