The Irish taoiseach, Micheál Martin, condemns ‘thuggish behaviour’ of demonstrators who threw missiles at police

Ireland’s premier has slammed the “thuggish behaviour” and attacks on Irish police as anti-lockdown protesters stormed Dublin city centre.

Up to 20 people were arrested after hundreds of demonstrators clashed with police as they marched through the city centre and attempted to make their way to St Stephen’s Green park.

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The Irish taoiseach, Micheál Martin, condemns ‘thuggish behaviour’ of demonstrators who threw missiles at police

Ireland’s premier has slammed the “thuggish behaviour” and attacks on Irish police as anti-lockdown protesters stormed Dublin city centre.

Up to 20 people were arrested after hundreds of demonstrators clashed with police as they marched through the city centre and attempted to make their way to St Stephen’s Green park.

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