Six One News
Friday, 12 March 2010Presented by Bryan Dobson & Sharon Ní Bheoláin
Intensive pay talks to begin on Monday

Ray Kennedy reports that talks between the Govt and public service unions will try to resolve the pay cuts dispute

Ingrid Miley, Industry & Employment Correspondent, says unions are now unlikely to escalate their industrial action
Call for independent Tallaght X-ray inquiry
NAMA chairman to get 70% pay increase
Dukes says Anglo closure would cost €20bn
Revenue collects €29m from defaulters
45 killed in Lahore bomb blasts
Man jailed for Walkinstown murder
Three jailed for raid on Galway family
Judgment reserved in 'lying eyes' appeal
Fine Gael rejects Kenny's quota proposals
BA staff announce strike details
Uncertain future for Chad peace mission
Man gets five years for role in €7.5m BoI raid
Man charged with Aidan Byrne murder
News In Brief

Hamill prosecution decision to be reviewed

Suspicious device found at Shannon apartments

Waterford to Rosslare rail line could close
Govt warned to reduce carbon emissions
Hi-tech homes on display in Dundalk
Sports News
Business News
Weather Forecast
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