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# Central Statistics Office

All time
Jump in number of burglaries happening across Ireland
Retail sector slump continues as sales weaken in September
Overseas visits to Ireland up 11 per cent in first eight months of 2011
Inflation rose to 2.6 per cent in September
Collapse in sale of new cars in September
Unemployment rate drops slightly in September 2011
Retail sales weaken again in August
Property prices continue slide, down 1.6 per cent in August
Irish construction sector continues to contract
Record number of babies born in first three months of 2011
Relief: Irish economy grew by 1.6 per cent in Q2
Exports fall by 12 per cent in just one month
110 Irish people emigrating every day - CSO
Cost of living increased by 0.2 per cent in August
EU economic growth grinds to a halt in second quarter
Mixed messages as retail sales continue their slide
House prices continue to fall as property market tumbles
Fewer days lost to industrial disputes in second quarter
Irish inflation flat at 2.7 per cent
Industrial output falls slightly in June
Latest figures show unemployment rose in July
House prices falling at fastest rate in two years - CSO
Number of TDs could be cut by 20
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The Daily Fix: Thursday
Unemployment rate revised downward for first three months of 2011
In numbers: The first 100 days of the Fine Gael-Labour coalition government
Rate of inflation rises to 2.7 per cent, but slowing
Unemployment rate increased in May, reaching 14.8 per cent
Loan approval rates nearly halved in three years - CSO
Dublin houses prices down by almost half since peak
Annual inflation rate reaches 3.2 per cent in April
Unemployment down slightly as Live Register is unchanged
Five-year crime stats show significant rise in tiger kidnappings
Increase in burglary, theft and fraud: Crime figures
Retail sales down by 1.7 per cent, CSO figures say
Census 2011 forms to be filled out tonight but still possible to request one
Economy shrank by 1.6 per cent in fourth quarter of 2010
Live Register falls marginally in February
Latest figures show overall tourism to Ireland down but visitors from the US up