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Today with Niall — Tensions flare in Dublin as pro-Palestine protestors are arrested for attempting to block the Port Tunnel — for the second time since Friday. The Gardaí moved in quickly, but the debate is far from over.
In this episode, Niall opens the lines to listeners to tackle a thorny question: do protestors have the right to block major routes in the name of their cause?
Some callers defend it as a powerful act of civil disobedience; others say it’s reckless, disruptive, and unfair to ordinary commuters just trying to get to work. Niall keeps the debate lively, asking: where’s the line between the right to protest and the right to public order?
Expect passionate voices, sharp exchanges, and a few surprises as Ireland wrestles with the balance between free speech and free movement.
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Today with Niall — Tensions flare in Dublin as pro-Palestine protestors are arrested for attempting to block the Port Tunnel — for the second time since Friday. The Gardaí moved in quickly, but the debate is far from over.
In this episode, Niall opens the lines to listeners to tackle a thorny question: do protestors have the right to block major routes in the name of their cause?
Some callers defend it as a powerful act of civil disobedience; others say it’s reckless, disruptive, and unfair to ordinary commuters just trying to get to work. Niall keeps the debate lively, asking: where’s the line between the right to protest and the right to public order?
Expect passionate voices, sharp exchanges, and a few surprises as Ireland wrestles with the balance between free speech and free movement.

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