One News
Tuesday, 22 January 2008Presented by John Finnerty
European shares falling rapidly despite brief rally

Kathleen MacMahon reports that traders are anxiously waiting for Wall Street to open later today

David Murphy, Business Correspondent, says movement across Europe has been very volatile

Sean Whelan, Europe Editor, says EU Finance Ministers have been warning against over-reaction or panic
Hearings on Stardust probe open in Dublin
Ludlow family have meeting with Taoiseach
Three killed in road accidents since yesterday
Office of Asst Garda Commissioner for Dublin broken into
Israel resumes delivery of gas and fuel into Gaza
Lifeboat call-outs over lack of fuel 'frustrating and irritating'
Trust warns on sea-level threat to Causeway
Sport: FAI announcement on Manager expected

Jonathan Mullin reports that the FAI may give some indication of progress in the search for a national team manager

Rugby: Munster to face Saracens/Ospreys after Gloucester
Business News
Cinnlínte Nuachta
Weather Forecast
19 November 2009
- Dismay and anger over Ireland World Cup exit
- Government 'inaction' over public sector strike
- One in seven at risk of poverty
18 November 2009
- Four killed in Co Galway collision
- AIB agrees to cap executive's pay
- Software company creating 150 jobs in Dublin
17 November 2009
- Minister denies approval of AIB salary deal
- Postal worker pleads guilty to murder
- Landslide disrupts Dublin/Rosslare rail line
16 November 2009
- Computer boost for schools
- SF calls for €3.2bn stimulus package
- Fewer visits to doctor in recession - survey
13 November 2009
- Teachers vote for strike action
- McCarthy warns of testing times for social partnership
- Eurozone emerges from recession
12 November 2009
- Fr Sinnott would like to remain in the Philippines
- Opposition objects to 'guillotining' of NAMA debate
- Consumer prices down 6.6% in October

