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David Murphy, Business Correspondent, reports on today's massive falls in Irish stocks after a spate of banking collapses in Europe
David Murphy analyses the prospects for the Irish banking sector
Further analysis from Dublin, London and Brussels from George Lee, Economics Editor, Brian O'Connell, London Editor, and Sean Whelan, Europe Editor
Robert Shortt, Washington Correspondent, reports on the first day of parliamentary debate on the US government's plan to rescue the financial sector
David Davin-Power, Political Correspondent, reports on the latest remarks from the Taoiseach and a Labour party plan for the economy
Conor Hunt reports on severance packages for the former Taoiseach and two junior ministers who lost their posts after the last Cabinet reshuffle
Sinéad Crowley, Arts & Media Correspondent, reports on tributes to the mezzo-soprano and opera festival founder, who was laid to rest in Dublin today
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Conor Mark Kavanagh reports that the identity of a man stabbed to death in Palmerstown on Saturday remains unknown
Teresa Mannion, Regional Reporter, reports on the latest in the controversy over the lead contamination of water supplies
Jennie O'Sullivan reports on the latest in the investigation after a man was injured in a shooting at a house in Cork last night
John Kilraine, Dublin Correspondent, reports that city councillors say a €20m cut in social housing would bring the programme to a standstill
Ennis: No decision on new Carmody trial
Farming: Outlook fairly positive - Teagasc
Environment: Ryan halves target on biofuels
Sean Whelan, Europe Editor, reports that European defence ministers are being asked to extend their peacekeepers' presence in Chad
Samantha Libreri gets reaction to a Consumers' Association survey testing common breakfast cereals for sugar and fat content
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Aisling Bastable reports on the trip by blind and visually impaired children from a Dublin school to a space camp in Alabama
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With Jean Byrne