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Dublin's still beating Cork in the battle of the babies
More than 2 million people are now working in Ireland, for the first time since 2009
The CSO wants to use mobile phone data to figure out tourism patterns
'Shocking figures': Motor premiums up almost 40% in the last year
Sinn Féin's TDs are in line to earn up to €50,000 extra a year
Poll: Should people who refuse to co-operate with the Census be prosecuted?
The CSO is planning to prosecute Census non-cooperators
Believe it or not, Ireland doesn't have enough politicians
People out on bail committed over 250,000 crimes in the past 10 years
Britain is not Ireland's most lucrative EU trading partner - Belgium is
Residential property prices are up almost 7% compared to a year ago
There has been an increase in sexual assaults and a decrease in burglaries
The number of young people with pensions has fallen dramatically since the recession
It still isn't too late to hand back your census form, but you'll have to post it
People are being urged to open the door to census form collectors this weekend
Irish households are the third most indebted in the EU
9 questions you've probably had about filling out Census 2016
Census will go to extra lengths to leave nobody uncounted
Haven't got a census form yet? You need to get on to your enumerator, pronto
There were almost two same-sex marriages for every day it was legal last year
Census forms haven't been getting to apartment blocks and the CSO is worried
There were 25% more kidnappings in Ireland last year, but what does it mean?
We must be doing something right - trips by foreigners to Irish shores are up in a big, big way
Big rise in kidnapping, murder threats and sexual offences
'What is your religion?' People are being urged to think hard about that come census night
New cars sales have been doing a roaring trade since the start of the year
Fascinating statistics compare modern-day Ireland to the country in 1916
Live Register: 35,000 fewer people signed on since last year
Registration for census jobs closes after just four hours due to demand
6 things you didn't know about this year's census
High demand expected for census jobs - get your application in early
There were almost 30,000 burglaries in Ireland in the first nine months of 2015
Nearly half of released prisoners reoffend within three years
Fancy counting for cash? Ten weeks part-time work could earn you €2,400
Ireland's missing people: The numbers behind the heartbreak
Property prices outside Dublin are playing catch-up... fast
This is why Joan Burton is hailing a 'landmark moment' in Ireland's recovery
12 top Irish surnames and how they're spread across the world
Houses are becoming less and less affordable... again
Births, deaths, crimes, marriages and sales - A snapshot of a year in Ireland