Fuel protests – news update
18 September 2000
Fuel protests – news update
FARMERS have pledged to resume blockades of fuel terminals unless the goverment moves to reduce fuel taxes by monday, 13 November.
As the deadline draws nearer, FWi continues to provide updates on the situation. The latest stories at the top of this page.
Ministers plan to thwart fuel threat
18 September 2000
GOVERNMENT ministers have held talks with oil-company bosses to discuss what they can do to thwart any further fuel blockades by farmers.
Countdown begins to fuel tax deadline
15 September 2000
FARMERS and hauliers have joined forces in a bid to force the government to reduce fuel taxes rather than face the threat of further protests.
Protest farmers issue 60-day deadline
15 September 2000
FARMERS have pledged more protests against high fuel taxes unless the government moves to reduce fuel tax within 60 days.
Union slams red diesel price rise
14 September 2000
THE National Farmers Union has hit out at oil companies after reports that they have increased red diesel prices by as much as 8p/litre in the wake of fuel protests.
Use red diesel but get agreement first
14 September 2000
FARMERS can use red diesel on the road – but must first get local agreement and will have to pay back tax.
Your views on the fuel protests
14 September 2000
THE fuel blockades continue to generate a steady stream of e-mails from farmers and other FWi users across the country.
Farmer fuel protest leaders profiled
14 September 2000
FARMERS to the fore of protests against fuel prices are profiled in The Independent.
Confusion over future of fuel protest
14 September 2000
FARMERS and hauliers are reported to be calling off their fuel price protests in some refineries and depots, but at others seem determined to fight on.
Pig slaughtering cancelled over fuel
13 September 2000
THE fuel crisis bringing the country to a standstill has forced the UKs biggest pigmeat processor to halve the number of pigs it slaughters this week.
Ulster farmers oppose fuel protests
13 September 2000
THE Ulster Farmers Union has become the second big farm union to oppose direct action in an bid to force the government to reduce fuel prices.
Farmers divided over fuel protests
13 September 2000
FARMERS and other people with farming interests are divided over whether blockades should continue across Britain in protest at high fuel prices.
Fuel protests continue, vow farmers
13 September 2000
FARMERS have vowed to continue protests against fuel prices, despite signs that blockades of oil refineries have been broken.
Cheshire blockade comes to an end?
13 September 2000
A FARMERS blockade at key oil refinery where recent protests against fuel prices began, is reported to have come to an end.
NFU walks tightrope over fuel prices
12 September 2000
THE National Farmers Union is walking a tightrope after refusing to support direct action by its members who are protesting against high fuel prices.
Farmers run dry as fuel crisis bites
12 September 2000
ARABLE growers, livestock producers and dairy farmers across the country have run out of fuel after protests against high prices stopped deliveries of vital supplies.
Fuel blockades threaten dairy farms
12 September 2000
MILK collections from dairy farms could be jeopardised by escalating protests and blockades over the high price of fuel, companies have warned.
Farmer pickets turn away extremists
12 September 2000
FARMERS picketing an oil refinery in protest at fuel prices turned away far right extremists who offered their support, reports The Times.
Fuel protest could hit animal welfare
12 September 2000
MILLIONS of farm animals face welfare problems as farmers protests cause fuel supplies to dry up around the country, an industry leader has warned.
Scots set to join fuel protest
11 September 2000
SCOTTISH farmers are set to join lorry drivers on the streets of Edinburgh on Tuesday as protests escalate about the cost of fuel.
Fishermen to join farmer fuel protests
11 September 2000
FISHERMEN are due to team up with farmers and hauliers on Monday to protest against fuel prices.
Farmers threaten to block road
08 September 2000
MILITANT British farmers and hauliers have warned the next step in their protest at rising fuel prices will involve blocking part of the A1 near Gateshead.
08 September 2000
MILITANT British farmers have followed the lead of producers across the Channel and blockaded an oil refinery to demand lower taxes on fuel.
FUW: Follow French lead on fuel tax
06 September 2000
FARMERS and hauliers should follow the example of the French and campaign together for a reduction in fuel prices, says a Welsh producers representative.