Six One News
Thursday, 4 February 2010Presented by Bryan Dobson & Sharon Ní Bheoláin
Lillis sentencing adjourned until tomorrow
Finance Bill puts VAT on many services

David Murphy, Business Editor, reports that bin charges could increase after the Dept of Finance announced a VAT charge on waste collection

David Davin-Power, Political Correspondent, reports that the Opposition has claimed there is nothing new or imaginative in the Bill

Sean Whelan, Economics Correspondent, reports that the Bill aims to keep Ireland an attractive base for foreign investment
Kilkenny woman denies brother's murder
Brake problems increase pressure on Toyota
Sinn Féin claims basis for devolution deal
Carlow man sentenced for brothel network

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that Thomas Joseph Carroll has been sentenced in Cardiff to seven years in jail for controlling prostitution

Geraldine Rowley, Ruhama, says the Government needs to review the prostitution legislation in Ireland
Ancient brooch found in Co Kerry
Work-to-rule delays property registration
In Focus: Greece battles recession and unrest
Central Bank accused over taxpayers' money
US missionaries due in Haiti court
Fahey defends Lost at Sea role
Hope for those with severe brain injury
Tomás MacGiolla dies aged 86
Poetry exhibition opens at National Library
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