Official figures include travellers not covered by planning limit
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Prices rose at an average rate of 6.1 per cent in the 12 months to February, latest CSO residential property price index shows
Fall-off was driven by €1.4 billion (38 per cent) drop in exports of organic chemicals, CSO latest trade numbers show
Fertiliser prices spiked in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent jump in the cost of natural gas
Households saved €19 billion in 2023, half of which went into fixed assets like property
Number of newly licensed electric vehicles down almost 10 per cent in the first quarter, CSO figures show
CSO figures production in manufacturing industries fell on an annualised basis in the three months from December to February
CSO said the number in receipt of benefits fell to 174,500 on a seasonally-adjusted basis in March
Latest data indicate there were 122,100 people classified as unemployed last month
Irish shoppers spent €25m on Easter eggs as on-brand label products perform well for supermarkets
CSO figures show 1,288,500 passengers in total left on overseas routes
Largest monthly declines were recorded in motor trades, department stores and clothing, footwear and textiles
Sexual offences fell 11% while murder incidents declined by 19% in 2023
Costs, which had been on an upward surge in the wake of Covid, spiked after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022
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