A go-slow protest took place on the M50 this morning
Mica groups are warning of further disruption in Dublin today as they step up their campaign to secure 100 percent redress.
A go-slow protest took place on the M50 this morning, causing long tailbacks for commuters.

Thousands will march in the city centre this afternoon demanding all repair costs are covered in the government's updated defective building block scheme.
Spokesperson Michael Doherty says today is an important day for families
Mica crisis: ‘My house is failing again. I can't sell it and I flushed my hard-earned money down the toilet’ https://t.co/zRHvKcaUHn
— Irish Independent (@Independent_ie) October 8, 2021

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