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# Stats

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The most notable stats from the opening weekend of Six Nations rugby
One person dies from a drug overdose every day in Ireland
The most notable stats after a thrilling weekend of Heineken Cup rugby
Decision making key to Munster sealing quarter-final place -- O'Connell
Volkswagen most popular as new vehicle licenses jump 16 per cent
Here's the most popular employer on LinkedIn in Ireland
Sean Cronin was the best hooker in Europe last weekend
Tourists travelling to Ireland up 4.2%
Man dies in traffic collision in Monaghan
Household savings primarily being used to pay down debt
The oldest brides and grooms can be found in south Dublin and Waterford
Dublin property prices up 10.6 per cent as cash sales increase
New '132' reg system drives huge increase in August car sales
Bus Eireann strike accounted for over 90 per cent of industrial action days lost so far this year
Column: The Open Government Partnership offers real opportunities for civil society participation
Property prices down in May, but rate of drop slowing
Money repatriated abroad has fallen in the last six years
Robbery, extortion and hijacking offences up 34 per cent
The 12 things in economics that everybody should know
Trade surplus for September down 41% on August – CSO
Size matters: Connacht fought a losing battle against European heavyweight
Trade surplus increases by €1bn - CSO
One third of pensioners in one Irish county live on their own – census
Employment falls by 1.8 per cent
Crime stats shouldn't be 'stick to beat gardaí with', says TD
The most popular type of car licensed in Ireland last month? Volkswagen
Suicide in Ireland increased by 7 per cent last year
Cannabis, beer and T-bills: the week in stats
More than a quarter of births in Ireland are to women aged 35 and over
Inflation up 1.8 per cent over year to May 2012
Baby boom: More babies born than in any year since 1891
In numbers: How does this Irish squad compare to past tournament panels?
The 2011-12 Premier League season in stats and numbers
Consumer prices increase by 1.9 per cent
More boys than girls born in Q3 2011
By numbers: the US Masters
Census 2011: Surge in non-religious – but 84 per cent remain Catholic
14.5 per cent of dwellings in Ireland vacant in Census 2011