Six One News
Wednesday, 3 February 2010Presented by Bryan Dobson & Sharon Ní Bheoláin
Dáil despair at unemployment figures

David Davin-Power, Political Correspondent, reports that the Opposition has called on the Government to introduce a stimulus package to boost job creation

David Murphy, Business Editor, reports that a lot of women lost their jobs as the retail sector struggled after Christmas
ESRI criticises Gormley's waste policy

John Kilraine, Dublin Correspondent, reports that the ESRI is concerned about the waste management policy of Environment Minister John Gormley

Paul Cunningham, Environment Correspondent, reports that it is highly likely that the Poolbeg incinerator will go ahead

John Gormley, Minister for Environment, says the ESRI has made some fundamental errors in its report
Murder charge in Sandyford stabbing case
Robinson resumes First Minister duties

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Eimear Lowe reports on the ninth day of devolution talks between the DUP and Sinn Féin at Hillsborough Castle
Concern at impact of work-to-rule
Nigerian girl's deportation delayed
EC to monitor Greek economic recovery
Doctor expected to be charged over Jackson death
Iran offer on uranium enrichment
Man accused of sexual assault & neglect of son
Call for increase in disability care funds
Ballyfermot College basks in Oscar glory
Students protest over WIT dispute
Farmers count cost of big freeze
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