Six One News
Thursday, 5 February 2009Presented by Bryan Dobson & Sharon Ní Bheoláin
300 jobs to go at Ericsson in Dublin
IMPACT to lobby against new levy
Ingrid Miley, Industry & Employment Correspondent, reports that the trade union has announced details of its campaign
David Davin-Power, Political Correspondent, reports that senior civil servants will no longer receive performance bonuses
David McCullagh, Political Correspondent, says the Government believes it must take difficult decisions in the best interests of the country
Peter McLoone, IMPACT General Secretary, says the Government needs to be aware of the hardship this new levy will cause
NIB records pre-tax loss of ¤552m
Heavy snowall causes traffic chaos
Man held on suspicion of Corcoran murder
Government unveils sustainable transport plan
Bombardier to lay-off 1,360 staff worldwide
Ryanair to reduce Shannon service
Parties discuss Obama's stimulus package
IDA opposes indoor ski resort
Bus loses roof in Dublin crash
Pair convicted of teen's manslaughter
Verdict of insanity in Tipperary murder trial
Knife crime sentences to be increased
President concludes Middle East trip
Hudson plane crash audio released
Sports News
Business News
Weather Forecast
04 February 2009
- Jobless figures reach record high
- Public sector workers react to pension levy
- Retailers blame suppliers for high prices
03 February 2009
- Public Sector workers face reductions in pay
- Taxback.com to double workforce
- Anglo Irish Bank auditors criticised
02 February 2009
- Frigid conditions cause travel disruptions
- Partnership talks go on
- Waterford Crystal sit-in enters fourth day
01 February 2009
- Crucial 24 hours for talks on economy
- Wateford workers told buyer wants brand only
- Two charged over double NI murder
31 January 2009
- Thousands rally in support of Waterford workers
- Homes evacuated as Clonmel hit by flooding
- Talks continue at Government Buildings
30 January 2009
- Staff protest over Waterford Crystal closure
- ¤1bn losses written off, says Sean Quinn
- No comment from Cowen on property tax