Protesters block oil terminals forcing Exxon Mobil to stop operations
Activists sit on roads preventing tankers from leaving sites
www.independent.co.ukI’m not able to access live updates directly in this moment. Based on recent history, fuel protests in the UK have involved staged slow-moving convoys and targeted blockades of terminals, with varying impact on fuel deliveries and roads, but I don’t have today's specifics. If you want, I can summarize typical patterns from past protests and suggest reliable sources to check for today’s updates.
What would you like to know?
Activists sit on roads preventing tankers from leaving sites
www.independent.co.ukA series of planned fuel protests have been advertised as taking place today (Tuesday 14 April). The Police Service of Northern Ireland will work with other emergency services to make sure appropriate support is in place should there be disruption.
www.nidirect.gov.ukDemonstrators are calling for more action to tackle soaring petrol costs
www.independent.co.ukDemonstrations are expected across England and Wales including London, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff, with delays expected on the M4, M5, M3 and A38.
news.sky.comSlow-moving convoys cause delays across country
www.independent.co.ukA number of police forces have told ITV News they are preparing for disruption on the roads due to fuel protests. ITV National News
www.itv.comAccording to the protest group Just Stop Oil, fuel supplies from oil terminals were disrupted in Warwickshire, Hertfordshire and Essex, the Times reports.
www.carbonbrief.org