Six One News
Wednesday, 1 September 2010Presented By Bryan Dobson & Sharon Ní Bheoláin
No comfort from latest economic indicators

Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports that support centres for people seeking jobs are seeing the impact of increased unemployment

Seán Whelan, Economics Correspondent, reports there are 24,797 mortgages that are now six months or more in arrears

David McCullagh, Political Correspondent, reports the Government is looking to make savings of €3bn in December's Budget

Michael Culloty, Money Advice and Budgeting Service, says over 28,000 people have contacted the organisation so far this year
Acute surgery comes to an end at Navan hospital
Doctors criticised over removal of wrong kidney
Obama announces end of US combat mission in Iraq
Learner driver system to be overhauled
Energy Regulator rules out postponement of levy
100,000 primary pupils taught in classes of over 30
Upgrade of M50 is completed
Cases of cholera reported in Pakistan
Hearing into proposed Corrib gas pipeline begins
News in Brief

25 cases of TB identified in Cork national school

Post mortem carried out on exhumed body of boxer Darren Sutherland

Sponsorship boost for Waterford's hosting of The Tall Ships Races
1,000 firms use 'innovation vouchers'
New pictures of Titanic shipwreck
Sports News
Business News
Weather Forecast
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