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		<title>Traffic Watch NI: Major Disruptions Due to Fuel Protests in Northern Ireland</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fuel protests are causing major traffic disruptions in Northern Ireland, particularly affecting routes between Belfast and Dublin.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fuel protests are causing major traffic disruptions across Northern Ireland, with significant impacts reported along major routes including the M1, Westlink, and Sandyknowes. As petrol prices surged from 124.8p to 153.1p per litre and diesel from 132.6p to 185.6p per litre, the situation has escalated, prompting widespread concern among local residents and businesses.</p>
<p>The Newry area, a crucial link for commercial transportation between Belfast and Dublin, has been particularly affected. Lynas Foodservice, a key player in the local economy, has reported a staggering £20,000 weekly increase in its fuel bill, highlighting the financial strain on businesses amid rising costs.</p>
<p>“At a time when rising fuel prices and crushing taxes are pushing everyone to the brink, we will not stand by and watch,” said a representative from the Locals First Initiative. Their call to action reflects the growing frustration among locals who fear that if businesses like Lynas go under, it will impact food supply, jobs, and the overall cost of living.</p>
<p>The first and deputy first ministers have publicly urged for government intervention to address the soaring fuel costs, acknowledging the difficult financial position the executive is in due to decisions made in London. “People understand that the assembly has a limited number of fiscal powers,” the First Minister stated, emphasizing the challenges faced in managing the crisis.</p>
<p>Warnings of traffic disruption have been issued, advising commuters to seek alternative routes as the police maintain an ongoing assessment of planned protests. The situation remains fluid, with authorities closely monitoring developments.</p>
<p>As the conflict in the Middle East continues to influence global oil prices, the ramifications are being felt locally, with household energy and food bills also on the rise. The protests are a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of global events and local economies.</p>
<p>Observers are keenly watching how the government will respond to these protests and whether any measures will be implemented to alleviate the burden on residents and businesses alike. Details remain unconfirmed as the situation evolves.</p>
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