#diverted@Ryanair text me “make your own way” as not enough coaches to original airport.I paid £113 for taxi.Your website won't accept my bank details (multiple attempts/any of my accounts) & ur support closed my query(query case no. 65025616).This violates #EU261@UK_CAA
@RyanairPress ✈️ diverted,text me “make our own way”as not enough coaches to original airport.I paid £113 for taxi.Your site won't accept my bank details (multiple attempts/any of my accounts) & ur support closed my query.violates #EU261.How can I get my money back? @UK_CAA
#Ryanair✈️ diverted, text me “make our own way” as not enough coaches to original airport.I paid £113 for taxi.Your website won't accept my bank details (multiple attempts/any of my accounts) & ur support closed my query.This violates #EU261.How can I get my money back? @UK_CAA
@Ryanair ✈️ diverted. You txt to "make own way" to original Airport as not enough seats on coaches. I paid £113 for taxi. Your claim form rejects my bank details (multiple acc’s & lots of tries) & your support closed my query with no help. How do I get reimbursed? @UK_CAA#EU261
@Ryanair - your website won’t accept my BACS details no matter how many different ways and different accounts or methods I try. I’m owed £112 for a taxi you told me to take bcause wasn’t enough coach seats for all when flight was diverted. Pl. respond and not close the query.
@Ryanair how can I get a refund under EU261 the £112 for a taxi (that you advised me to take! As not enough space on bus) when your online form won’t accept my bank details. I just want my money back- obstructive & unfair. I’ve spent 5hrs tryng resolve! FlighDisrupQueryID65025616
FOR Immediate PRESS RELEASE
Dublin, 22nd April 2025
'#EnoughLetter’ Campaign - Letter to An Taoiseach Urging Action on Palestine.
At 8:45 AM every morning, members of a grassroots movement ‘Enough’ gather at the Pepper Canister Church and begin their peaceful morning walk through Merrion Square, ending with the symbolic posting of a letter directly into An Taoiseach’s in-tray at Government Buildings.
The ‘enough’ campaign is a growing civic action movement that expresses a quiet but powerful refusal to remain passive in the face of global injustice — particularly, the escalating crisis in Palestine.
Every weekday morning, citizens walk together, delivering a copy of the original letter detailed below or their own short written letter that pleads for meaningful political action from Ireland’s elected leaders. The letters, addressed to An Taoiseach Micheál Martin (and carbon copied to Senator Seån Kyne and members' own local TDs) , calls on the Irish Government to take action at this point.
The original letter commends recent government condemnations of violence in Gaza but stresses that statements alone are insufficient. It insists that Ireland must not remain silent and that real political courage is required at this moment.
Currently the campaign is requesting three specific actions in response to what it, and the United Nations describe as Genocide in Gaza: - Suspending the use of Shannon Airport by U.S. military planes. - Expediting the passing of the Occupied Territories Bill. - Engaging directly with leaders of countries supplying arms used in the Act of Genocide.
"These are not radical demands,” said Oscar, a freelance artist taking part in the peaceful morning walk, “They are urgent calls for moral clarity and decisive leadership. Words are not enough anymore — we need to see action that reflects our values as a nation committed to peace and justice.”
"I am late for school today," said Iarlaith, a 6 year old boy dressed in his school uniform, "but I want to try my best to help the children in Gaza too so here is my own letter for my Taoiseach, I hope my teacher will understand why I am late."
The campaign invites members of the public, media, Dáil, Senead, tourists and international observers to join or witness the walk any morning they are free, starting at 8.45am at the front door of the Pepper Canister Church, Mount Street, Dublin 2.
They will continue to walk and deliver letters every weekday going forward until actions are taken and once again in this world, Genocide is Stopped. Thank you.
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For interviews or more information, please contact: Email: [email protected] @enoughpepcan #enoughletter
By any chance did anyone find a toddler raincoat in Oxleas Wood on Sunday?lost either in woods near to main cafe or between there and overspill car park at 11:30am ish #oxleaswood. Please help find it by retweeting- thank you @OxleasFriends
By any chance did anyone find a toddler raincoat in Oxleas Wood on Sunday?lost either in woods near to main cafe or between there and overspill car park at 11:30am ish #oxleaswood. Please help find it by retweeting- thank you @OxleasFriends
A massive thank you to everybody who gave up their time for the Community Home Park Litter Pick this morning- the park was looking positively sparkling after all your hard work #lewisham#se26#homeparklitterpick
@MissingPetsGB He is ok- he was scared, hungry and dehydrated when I found him and has got very skinny, but has been loving the cuddles since he’s been home 😻