Six One News
Thursday, 24 July 2008Presented by Bryan Dobson & Sharon Ní Bheoláin
Carmody trial jury fails to complete verdicts

Ray Colgan reports that the jury acquitted the former doctor on six of 17 charges but failed to agree on the rest

Cathy Halloran, Mid-West Correspondent, reports that the DPP must decide whether to seek a retrial
National Pension Reserve Fund drops €2.4bn

David Murphy, Business Correspondent, reports that volatility on the Dublin Stock Exchange continues
US Representatives pass housing rescue bill

Brian Finn reports that more than 1m Americans have lost their homes in the current financial crisis
Obama to make speech on US-Europe relations
Older people do not want to be forced to retire

Joe Little, Religious & Social Affairs Correspondent, says ageism generated a quarter of Equality Authority cases

Eamon Timmins of Age Action Ireland says age discrimination in the workplace is widespread
Tipperary man gets life for girlfriend's murder
Eircom to drop League of Ireland sponsorship
No need for concern about job creation: IDA
€23m funding for science projects
Company seeks review of Dublin Bus routes
GAA condemns racism incident in Carlow
Jersey abuse case bunker search nears end
IKEA opening must wait for M50 works
News In Brief

Health: Increase in MMR vaccine takeup

Bray: Four sought after post office robbery

Belfast: 100-year-old killed in road accident
Robot doctor works with stroke patients in Tallaght
Mosley wins action against News of the World
Irish-African music collaboration film opens
20,000 to take part in Croagh Patrick pilgrimage
Sports News
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


