Six One News
Friday, 29 January 2010Central Bank predicts end of recession

Sean Whelan, Economics Correspondent, reports that the recovery will be weak, and will not make much difference to the unemployed

Sean Whelan reports that Klaus Regling knows the controversies surrounding the Irish economy over the past decade
Permanent TSB confirms mortgage rates hike
Lillis found guilty of manslaughter

Orla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, reports that Mr Justice Barry White was asked to explain the verdict options again

Vivienne Traynor takes a look back at the case, which lasted 14 days at the Central Criminal Court

Orla O'Donnell reports that the jury found that the State did not prove Lillis had any intent to kill Celine Cawley
Man given five life sentences for rape
No agreement yet at devolution talks
Blair has no regrets about Iraq war
Armed gang steals €1m of jewellery
Coughlan defends Molloy's excessive package
Dublin man gets life for fatal stabbing
Two INLA members jailed for nine years
Bus Éireann details cost-cutting plan
IPPN urges retention of SNAs
Claim that childbirth pain can be beneficial
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