Six One News
Monday, 30 August 2010Presented By Bryan Dobson & Sharon Ní Bheolain
18-year-old charged with Michaela Davis murder

Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that Jonathan Byrne of Lohunda Downs, Clonsilla in Dublin was remanded in custody until next Friday

Sharon Tobin reports that counselling services have been made available at the secondary school where Michaela Davis started last week
No rift over Anglo strategy says Ahern

Brian Dowling reports that the Minister for Justice has said Fianna Fáil and the Greens are not at odds on Government policy on the future of Anglo Irish Bank

Sean Whelan, Economics Correspondent, discusses the options for Anglo Irish Bank ahead of its half-yearly results due tomorrow
Agencies warn of prolonged Pakistan crisis
Trapped Chilean miners speak to families
Survey finds 38,000 businesses at risk of failing

Anne-Marie Smyth reports that the study also found that more than €1bn of unpaid debt has been left so far this year by companies which have gone into liquidation

Mark Fielding, Chief Executive of ISME, discusses the results which shows 38,000 businesses are 'high-risk' and showing signs consistent with business failure
Man killed in Co Mayo road crash
Record number of children start school
Spouses face jail if maintenance not paid
Olwyn Enright will not contest next election
Callely invited to act as US election observer
Gardaí appeal to trace missing 12-year-old
Cork Co Council to sell waste service
Irish-made drug could save thousands
Shortage of addiction treatment services criticised
Grain growers expect higher prices
'Mad Men' celebrates Emmy success
'Spiderman' arrested after Sydney climb
Duff ruled out of Euro qualifier
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