Dublin: Thirteen people arrested after Irish parliament protests
Protestors gathered at parliament buildings in Dublin as politicians met after summer break.
www.bbc.co.ukHere’s the latest context on protests in Ireland as of now:
Protests in Ireland recently have centered on issues like cost of living, housing shortages, and immigration policy. Public demonstrations have taken place in Dublin and other towns, with participants calling for government action and accountability. Some coverage notes rising anti-immigration sentiment and concerns about housing and public services, reflecting broader domestic frustrations.[5][8]
In 2023–2024 there have been multiple protests across Ireland connected to housing actions, wages, and government priorities, including demonstrations in Dublin demanding price relief and housing measures; these events illustrate ongoing tensions around cost of living and policy choices.[3][8]
Violence and police responses have occurred in some episodes, though many protests have been peaceful; responses have included condemnations from leaders and, at times, calls for de-escalation and dialogue. This pattern has recurred across various incidents in Dublin and other locations.[7][5]
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Protestors gathered at parliament buildings in Dublin as politicians met after summer break.
www.bbc.co.ukHundreds of people have marched through Dublin city centre to call for Government action on housing, the cost of living and workers’ wages. Many at the protest called for wages to be increased and for a rent cap or freeze to be introduced. A large cohort of third-level students attended the de...
www.ireland-live.ieListen to Why were Irish language speakers protesting on the streets of Dublin? from In The News . Last Saturday, an estimated 25,000 people travelled from across the island of Ireland to gather in Dublin and march through the streets of the capital calling for the protection of the Irish language.Participants in Cearta, the first major Irish language demonstration in over a decade, demanded action from Government on housing, education and funding for Gaeltacht communities and Irish...
shows.acast.comIreland's prime minister on Friday condemned anti-immigrant protesters who rampaged through central Dublin after three young children were stabbed, saying the rioters simply wanted to cause chaos, not protect the country's way of life.
www.ctvnews.caProtests are taking place across Ireland today in solidarity with Natasha O'Brien, who was left unconscious after an attack in May 2022.
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