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# Central Statistics Office

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One third of pensioners in one Irish county live on their own – census
Marriage in Ireland rose by nearly 10 per cent in just 5 years - CSO
Domestic economy grows in second quarter but GDP flat
CSO data shows Irish exports up by 6pc in July
Overseas trips to Ireland up nearly 8pc last year
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CSO's first detailed count reveals 3,808 homeless people
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Live register down by 2,000 in August, but unemployment stays at 14.7pc
New stats show Ireland's industrial output on the rise
Ireland seeing fewer British and American tourists
Home ownership drops as number of people renting increases
Average industrial wage down by 3.3 per cent in second quarter
Retail sales and consumer sentiment up in July, August
See-sawing: exports fall in June after May bounce back
Education costs up 9.4 per cent in year to July
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The most popular type of car licensed in Ireland last month? Volkswagen
Shift work increases the risk of heart problems
One in five unemployed in 2011 were non Irish nationals
Falling again: property prices still at just half of peak value
Exports bounce back in May
Suicide in Ireland increased by 7 per cent last year
Residential property prices record first monthly increase for five years
Sharp increase in suicide rate is linked to recession - experts
Inflation up 1.8 per cent over year to May 2012
Baby boom: More babies born than in any year since 1891
Almost 3,000 sign-ons to Live Register but unemployment still at 14.3 per cent
Going down: Retail sales fall in April
Residential property prices continued decline in April - CSO
2016 Census may be delayed in government spending review
Sophia and Jacob are top US baby names
A TD wants to know: How many Jedi Knights are there in Ireland?
Fewer visits to Ireland in early 2012
Unemployment remains at 14.3 per cent, as 4,000 off the Live Register
More boys than girls born in Q3 2011
Census 2011 reveals Ireland's fastest-growing towns and counties
Ouch: consumer prices rose by 2.2 per cent over the past year
Crime: Burglaries and fraud rise, other offences fall