Presented by Sean O'Rourke
Diarmuid Peavoy reports that there was a sense of shock in the Dáil when the Taoiseach said 436,936 signed on in January
Jonathan Clynch speaks to some of the thousands of people who have been made redundant during the recession
Scott Whitney, President Covanta Europe, tells Dublin Correspondent John Kilraine that there will be enough waste to fill the incinerator in Poolbeg
John Gormley, Minister for Environment, says the ERSI report was published today to undermine Government waste policy
Tony McNamara, Chief Executive CUH, tells Southern Editor Paschal Sheehy that he is concerned that the treatment of cancer patients will be compromised
Kevin Figgis, SIPTU branch organiser, says the treatment of patients will not be adversely affected by the industrial action
Damien Tiernan, South-East Correspondent, reports that the dispute concerns payments to be made to lecturers for correcting exams
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Cian McCormack went along to the new Muppet movie where he was reacquainted with Miss Piggy, Kermit and the rest of the Sesame Street gang
Dermot Walsh of M and D Bakery in Waterford says the Government has seen sense in clarifying what constitutes bread, in terms of taxation
Cian McCormack went along to the Science Gallery at Trinity College for an exhibition entitled Edible: The Taste of Things To Come