Gardai Clash with protestors marching against government cutbacks outside the Gates of Leinster House in Dublin

Gardai Clash with protestors marching against government cutbacks outside the Gates of Leinster House in Dublin

Protestors marching against government cutbacks outside the Gates of Leinster House in Dublin

Gardai Clash with protestors marching against government cutbacks outside the Gates of Leinster House in Dublin

Protestors marching against government cutbacks outside the Gates of Leinster House in Dublin

Gardai Clash with protestors marching against government cutbacks outside the Gates of Leinster House

Gardai Clash with protestors marching against government cutbacks outside the Gates of Leinster House in Dublin

Gardai Clash with protestors marching against government cutbacks outside the Gates of Leinster House in Dublin tonight

Protesters stormed Ireland's parliament last night during a march against government plans to inject billions of euros into the country's banks.

Dozens of people broke away from the march and ran at the gates of the parliament's main building, Leinster House.

They wrestled with police, who tried to force them back and secure the gate.

At least one man suffered a head injury during the scuffles with organisers appealing for calm.

Officers stopped the protesters from breaching the gate.

Gardai said no arrests were made and the scuffle was brought under control within minutes.

One man was seen walking away with blood dripping from the back of his head.

PA