Irish police have cleared blockades in Dublin and other locations that were staged by farmers and hauliers protesting a 20% increase in fuel prices.The operation took place on the sixth day of protests, with mounted police and hundreds of officers regaining control of O'Connell Street in central Dublin in a peaceful manner on Sunday morning.Other police units also sealed off a section of Galway city to end a blockade of a fuel depot.Earlier, police removed protesters from outside the Whitegate oil refinery in County Cork, an action that involved scuffles and the use of pepper spray.The protests caused significant disruption,... [Continue Reading]