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# Central Statistics Office

All time
Ouch: consumer prices rose by 2.2 per cent over the past year
Crime: Burglaries and fraud rise, other offences fall
Census 2011: Surge in non-religious – but 84 per cent remain Catholic
Top earners see 8% increase in disposable income: CSO
In pictures: What sold better or worse last month?
Inward visitors to Ireland increase by 2.7 per cent
Apartments in Dublin now worth just 38pc of peak price
Irish exports recover in January to follow record trade surplus
Cost of living rose by 0.9 per cent in February
Average weekly household expenditure in Ireland is... €810
New car sales down 18 per cent in February
Number of overseas visitors to Ireland up slightly
Number on Live Register drops slightly in February
Residential property prices continue rapid falls in January
Irish agriculture had 8th-highest growth rate in the EU last year
Cost of living fell by 0.5 per cent in January
Trade surplus falls by 23 per cent in December
One in five households delayed bills to pay for basic goods - CSO
Number on Live Register falls by 0.7 per cent in January
New CSO figures reveal negative job creation in 2010
CSO: Women are more highly qualified than men - but still earn less
Capital rule: People from Donegal have lowest income in Ireland
Fall in house prices picks up speed in December
Cost of living fell by 0.3 per cent in December
Unemployment rate fell slightly in December
Record levels of Irish exports in 2011 - Enterprise Ireland
House prices still in freefall, down 15.6 per cent for the year
Irish economy shrank by 1.9 per cent in third quarter
Number of unemployed up 5.25 per cent in twelve months - CSO
Nearly 80 per cent of Irish households have internet access
Almost a quarter of Irish people living in ‘deprivation’ – survey
Unemployment rises in Ireland and the eurozone
Retail sales remain at lowest point since recession hit
Going down: Residential property prices fall again in October
Up to 40,000 more children living in poverty since last year – Barnardos
Trade surplus widens to over €4 billion
Irish residents take fewer trips this summer, while more tourists come here
Inflation rose to 2.8 per cent in October - CSO
Column: The boom made Ireland a more equal society. Surprised?
Shane Leavy
Unemployment rises in October to 14.4 per cent