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High petrol pump prices questioned

A Mayo politician has questioned the high price of petrol at the pumps despite fast falling crude oil prices.

Men arrested over Knock oil theft

Two men were arrested in Knock on Tuesday night after being caught allegedly siphoning home heating oil at a residential property.

Cost of motoring fell in the past year

The cost of motoring has fallen in the last year, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office.

EU probes wholesale fuel prices

One of my kids showed me a cartoon the other day that cracked me up. The picture is of two sheep looking nervous is the foreground with a farmer and sheepdog visible behind them.

EU probes wholesale fuel prices

One of my kids showed me a cartoon the other day that cracked me up. The picture is of two sheep looking nervous is the foreground with a farmer and sheepdog visible behind them.

Fuel prices rise again for first time in four months

The price of petrol and diesel has crept upwards at the pumps for the first time since September, according to the latest survey of prices from the AA.

Fuel prices rise again for first time in four months

The price of petrol and diesel has crept upwards at the pumps for the first time since September, according to the latest survey of prices from the AA.

Fuel savings must be passed to consumers – O’Mahony

Vice chairman of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications and Fine Gael Mayo TD, John O’Mahony, has called on all fuel companies to pass on expected reductions in prices to their consumers. Deputy O’Mahony has welcomed the four cent drop in prices over the last month, but has stressed the need for the further anticipated five cent drop to be passed on to hard pressed consumers.

Year from hell for fuel prices - AA

Irish motorists suffered the year from hell for fuel prices in 2011 and as the new year begins the prospects are not good, according to the AA.

Motorists expect fuel prices to rise

More than half of Irish motorists expect fuel prices to increase by up to 15 per cent in the next year, according to the new Skoda Ireland Motoring Costs Insights report.

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