Six One News
Tuesday, 31 August 2010Presented by Bryan Dobson and Úna O'Hagan
Actor Mick Lally dies aged 64

Sinéad Crowley, Arts & Media Correspondent, reports that the actor's work on Bracken and Glenroe brought him into the homes of up to 1m people every week

Teresa Mannion, Regional Reporter, gets reaction from some of Mick Lally's former colleagues

Mary McEvoy, who starred alongside Mick Lally in Glenroe, says he was a man of huge depth and passion
Anglo posts worst-ever Irish first-half losses

Sean Whelan, Economics Correspondent, reports that questions remain over how much bailing out, or even winding up, Anglo will cost the taxpayer

Brian Lenihan, Minister for Finance, says whatever option is decided upon must minimise the cost to the taxpayer

Alan Dukes, Chairman, Anglo Irish Bank, says the good bank, bad bank option is the best one for all concerned
US prepares to end combat mission in Iraq
Dublin solicitors' firm has accounts frozen
HIQA calls for Ballydowd units to close
Use of electroconvulsive therapy defended
Concern over long-term food shortages in Pakistan
Disappointment over Ryanair's base closure in Belfast
News In Brief

Asylum seekers and supporters stage demonstration in Mosney

Three local newspapers in Midlands to close
First fully-integrated crèche to be launched tomorrow
Survival of red grouse hangs in the balance
Over 30,000 expected at Electric Picnic Festival
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Business News
Weather Forecast
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