Six One News
Wednesday, 1 November 2006Presented by Bryan Dobson & Sharon Ní Bheoláin
Government adopts report on salmon conservation

David Davin-Power, Political Correspondent, reports that fishermen converged on the Dáil today in a last-gasp effort to prevent an end to drift net salmon fishing

Damien Tiernan, South-East Correspondent, reports that drift net salmon fishermen and those involved in the angling industry had differing reactions to the Cabinet's decision

Minister for the Marine, Noel Dempsey, explains the reasons behind the Cabinet's decision to reject the idea of a voluntary ban
Six men face new sexual assault charges
Tesco to create 300 new jobs in north Co Dublin
Democrats leading ahead of US midterm elections
NI parties holding talks with British Chancellor

Brian O'Connell, London Editor, reports that it is rare for all of Northern Ireland's parties to be on the same side at such discussions

Brian O'Connell reports that some of the details of Gordon Brown's financial package for Northern Ireland have been announced
Man questioned over attacks in Northern Ireland
Weapons handed in during amnesty put on display
New era in Irish mental health care
Hospital consultant bids to stop disciplinary proceedings
Seven Palestinians & one Israeli soldier die in Gaza
Murder investigation launched into Lancashire blaze
News in Brief

Declan McBennett reports that a 14-month-old baby has died as the result of a serious road collision in Co Tyrone

Jim Fahy, Western Correspondent, reports that there was further confrontation between members of the Shell to Sea campaign and gardaí in Co Mayo today
Controversial film to premiere in London
Police marksmen shoot bull on busy Devon road
Sports News
Soccer: Three UK clubs in action in Europe
Soccer: Bohs must replay Shels in eircom League
International Rules: Geraghty cited over scuffle
International Rules: Fevola arrives back in Australia
Racing: Sky's The Limit runs at Leopardstown
Rugby: Hickie omitted from Ireland squad
GAA: Leitrim developing home ground
Former Irish stars coaching Dublin youngsters
Business News
Weather Forecast
08 February 2010
- George Lee quits Dáil, Fine Gael
- IMF supports NAMA despite reservations
- 175 jobs to go at Boston Scientific
07 February 2010
- Mass casualties reported at US power plant explosion
- Gormley open to talks on Poolbeg
- Fears over further Haiti hardship
06 February 2010
- Missing man's body found in Clare
- Clinton apologises for pace of Haiti aid
- INLA to confirm weapons beyond use
05 February 2010
- NI devolution set for April
- Lillis sentenced over manslaughter of wife
- 200 jobs lost at Louth factory
04 February 2010
- Lillis sentencing adjourned until tomorrow
- Finance Bill puts VAT on many services
- Kilkenny woman denies brother's murder
03 February 2010
- Dáil despair at unemployment figures
- ESRI criticises Gormley's waste policy
- Murder charge in Sandyford stabbing case


