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'We can't allow that' - Gardai vow to stop repeat of April's nationwide blockade during Ireland's EU Presidency

Irish Mirror

Irish Mirror

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June 30, 2026

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'We can't allow that' - Gardai vow to stop repeat of April's nationwide blockade during Ireland's EU Presidency

Speaking on Tuesday, Commissioner Kelly said the government had given him 125 million for the operation - which he said would be the biggest in the history of the State

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