Nine News
Tuesday, 24 March 2009Presented by Eileen Dunne
McCaughey to stand down from Docklands Authority

Niamh Nolan reports that businessman Gerry McCaughey is to stand down as chairman of the Dublin Docklands' Development Authority

David Murphy, Business Correspondent, says Mr McCaughey took advantage of a loophole to legally reduce his tax liability
Lenihan wants review at Irish Nationwide
Govt invites unions to economic talks

Ingrid Miley, Industry & Employment Correspondent, reports that ICTU is to consider a Government invitation to return to talks

David McCullagh, Political Correspondent, says the unions will have been pleased to get the invitation to talks
Man jailed for taxi driver's murder
Czech government loses confidence vote
Second man charged over PSNI murder
Irish priest jailed for fraud in US
Delay in redundancy rebate payments
Auditor says Regulator knew of AIB overcharging
RTÉ News apology to Taoiseach Brian Cowen
Weather Forecast
21 January 2010
- Cawley died of blunt force trauma
- Iris Robinson to face police inquiry
- Conjoined twins set to leave hospital
20 January 2010
- Planes grounded as controllers strike
- Strong aftershock hits Haiti
- Jean Treacy gives evidence at murder trial
19 January 2010
- US military begins air-drops in Haiti
- Controllers' stoppage to cause major disruption
- Terms for banking inquiry agreed
18 January 2010
- Clinton arrives to meet Haitian leaders
- Talks held on proposed banking inquiry
- Man held over Tipperary stabbing
17 January 2010
- Aid struggles to reach quake victims
- Gardaí hunt Coolock man's killers
- Bank inquiry may be private
16 January 2010
- UN - Haiti worst disaster yet faced
- Murder inquiry into Dublin stabbing
- Flooding and water shortages continue


