Six One News
Thursday, 10 July 2008Presented by Bryan Dobson and Sharon Ní Bheoláin
Electricity prices to go up
Economic growth to be low this year
Last day of business before Dáil break

David Davin-Power, Political Correspondent, reports that the downturn in the economy was discussed at length in the Dáíl today

David Davin-Power says politicians have a lot to ponder as they head for their summer break
Criticism after disabled service postponed indefinitely
More delays expected at Dublin Airport

Niamh Nolan reports that passengers are continuing to experience delays in Dublin Airport following a serious malfunction of the radar system yesterday

Adrian Lydon speaks to Anita Campbell, who is trying to arrange a flight for her daughter, who is stranded in Bulgaria

Niamh Nolan reports that passengers should only arrive at Dublin Airport if they have a confirmed flight
Fishermen call for urgent action on quota system
Trawler sinks off Clare coast
Fears recession could lead to emigration again
Sarkozy to propose EU plan later this year
Martin's concern at impact of Israeli-built wall
Jackson apologises for Obama comment
Man tells trial of Dunlough Bay rescue
More News From Around The Country

Roads: Deaths in Offaly & Monaghan

Mahon: O'Callaghan gives evidence

Hospital: Accident plan put in place
Concerns over museum national collections
80,000 expected at Oxegen Music Festival
Sports News
Business News
Weather Forecast
19 March 2010
- Sean FitzPatrick released by gardaí
- Sit-in at Dublin Passport Office
- Aer Lingus warns it will press ahead without agreement
18 March 2010
- Sean FitzPatrick held in Anglo fraud inquiry
- Garda held over Sargent disclosures
- Two sentenced over Dunlough cocaine haul
17 March 2010
- Cardinal Brady sorry for 'inadequate' efforts
- Taoiseach meets with Obama
- EC says Irish need more concrete measures
16 March 2010
- Church says Brady had no decision-making powers
- Abuser Harmon jailed for four years
- Tallaght Hospital to overhaul board of management
15 March 2010
- Support groups call on Seán Brady to resign
- Bertie Ahern took 16 foreign trips in 2009
- Unions promise 'rough few weeks' at pay talks
14 March 2010
- Brady defends role in Smyth meeting
- Drumm: Unopened letters unacceptable
- Ombudsman entitled to appear before Oireachtas - Boyle

