Petrol Prices
# petrol-prices - Monday 13 May, 2013
The cost of filling your car fell last month
AA Ireland says that petrol prices fell by nearly four per cent with diesel falling by just under 5 per cent.
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Fuel costs rise for first time in five months: AA survey
An average litre of petrol now costs 159.4 cent, and a litre of diesel 153.7 cent, according to AA Ireland research.
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Irish petrol prices some of the world’s highest
But petrol is more affordable for the Irish than most nationalities, as survey depicts Ireland as a country of tweed caps and sheepdogs.
Share13 Tweet47# petrol-prices - Thursday 23 August, 2012
No plans for fuel tax cuts to help struggling motorists
The Department of Finance has said the price of petrol and diesel is outside of the Government’s control.
Share19 Tweet23# petrol-prices - Tuesday 24 April, 2012
FF accuses government of being “out of touch” in fuel levy dispute
Timmy Dooley strikes back at Michael Noonan’s dismissals, saying the minister himself explained the economics last week.
Share19 Tweet23Noonan: FF is in ‘economic dreamland’ with plan to cut fuel prices
Michael Noonan dismissed Fianna Fáil’s plan as ‘wishful thinking’ and said it would take €150 million out of the economy.
Share4 Tweet20Government likely to vote against FF proposal to cut fuel duty
Fianna Fáil is to bring legislation before the Dáil this evening to cut fuel excise duty by 4 cent, offering an effective cut in fuel prices of 5 cent.
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How will the EU embargo on Iranian oil exports affect petrol prices?
We take a look at how the embargo imposed on Iran will affect prices at the pump.
Share Tweet14# petrol-prices - Saturday 25 June, 2011
Every little helps: Tesco cuts 1.5 cent off litre of petrol
The cut was in response to a fall in global oil prices.
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