Fuel Prices Surge 20% Amid Protests in Northern Ireland
Published on 4/14/2026

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Fuel prices in Northern Ireland increased from 124.8p per litre on February 26 to 153.1p on Thursday, while diesel rose from 132.6p to 185.6p. Protests, driven by rising energy costs exacerbated by the US-Israel conflict, have caused significant traffic disruptions, particularly on the Sydenham Bypass in Belfast. The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service has requested that emergency vehicles be allowed unhindered access during these protests. As a result, local government officials are appealing for intervention from the UK government regarding these escalating fuel costs.
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