Ireland Considers Energy Conservation Advice, Rules Out Covid-Style Curbs, No Changes to Remote Work/Travel
Tánaiste Simon Harris has indicated that the Irish government may soon advise the public on conserving energy and fuel supplies due to the Middle East war-induced crisis, while also reaffirming that there are no plans to introduce Covid-like restrictions or to tweak remote working or travel advice.
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Government may soon ask public to conserve energy in response to fuel crisis
The government may soon issue advice to the public on conserving energy and fuel supplies due to the war in the Middle East, Tánaiste Simon Harris has said
Read full article →No Covid-style curbs to deal with energy crisis - Harris
There are no plans to introduce Covid-like restrictions to deal with the energy crisis unfolding due to the US war in Iran, Tánaiste Simon Harris has said.
Read full article →Harris: No plans to tweak remote working or travel advice during energy crisis
The Tánaiste said the current situation is challenging, but it is very different to the pandemic.
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