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VIDEO: Kids adorably messing up their Christmas play

This is why children are the best.

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Drop in troop flights contributes to decline in Shannon passenger numbers

It was a difficult year for the airport, but 2013 will “mark the turning point” for recovery, a spokesperson said.

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Paddling pools, pregnancy and PCs: The week in numbers

Plus – how many PCs were sold around the world so far this year?

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Aer Lingus passenger numbers increase by 0.9 per cent

The company did say, however, that good weather in July affected its forward booking profile.

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Literacy levels in Irish adults slightly below average

New international survey finds Ireland is one of only five countries to reduce the proportion of adults with lower literacy skills.

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Snapchat hackers ‘reveal 4.6m phone numbers’

A website has been set up which claims to hold the usernames and phone numbers for 4.6 million accounts.

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Revenue "has not suspended call recordings over data protection concerns"

It had been alleged that Revenue had suspended calls in recent days, but it says it is reconfiguring its new systems.

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Ivor Callely, heavy metal and Joan Burton: The week in numbers

Plus: How many Benzodiapine tablets were seized by the Revenue Customs Service this week.

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Apartments, fake apps and Mary Poppins: The week in numbers

Plus, how much would the birthplace of the GAA set you back?

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Dublin man wins €350,000 in Lotto after picking 'wrong numbers'

The man made a mistake while typing his numbers while buying an online ticket and it’s the best mistake he’s ever made.

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Check your tickets - the €87m EuroMillions winner is in Ireland

You could be richer right now. You lucky thing.

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Scoring up, cards down since the introduction of football’s black card

The number of frees awarded has also fallen.

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Adding it up: Budget 2015 in numbers

1, 2, 3, 4, €500.

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Analysis: Who did what for Ireland in the rucks against South Africa?

Paul O’Connell was a leader for Ireland last weekend in more ways than one.

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Ireland to fund ambulances and burials for Sierra Leone's 7,000+ Ebola victims

The Government is set to give an additional €778,000 towards combating the Ebola outbreak.

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Protester tears up anti-Islam banner at Clonskeagh Mosque march

Gardaí confirm there were no incidents at today’s demonstration.

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100,000 people will be driving brand new cars this year

Lucky for some.

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How many Dunnes workers went on strike? It’s the week in numbers

Plus: How many information inquests did the Irish government make to Snapchat?

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What does Germany owe Greece in Nazi reparations? It’s the week in numbers

Plus: How many words in the scathing report into the the frathouse rape story?

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How quick did Canadian visas for Irish emigrants sell out it in? It’s the...

Plus: How many senators could you be voting for in the future?

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How many female users does Pornhub have in Ireland? It’s the week in numbers

Plus: How many boats did the garda find?

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Schmidt avoids Ireland cuts but World Cup squad crunch time comes soon

‘Instead of whittling down, we’ll be counting upwards to 31,’ says the Kiwi head coach.

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What is a woman's heart rate as she orgasms? It’s the week in numbers

Plus: What’s the average price of an Irish hotel room?

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How many calories are in a new dodgy Geordie Shore diet? It’s the week in...

Plus: How many people went to ‘The Ploughing’?

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Votes, jobs, breakfast rolls and magic mushrooms: Ireland in numbers, 2015

The figures that framed the last 12 months/52 weeks/365 days/8760 hours/31,536,000 seconds.

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How Well Would You Do on Winning Streak?

Keep your cool, mammy is watching.

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Breakdown: Here’s how many apprentices have been working in each trade since...

Across the board, overall numbers of apprentices in employment have risen since 2013.

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Analysis: Who did what for Ireland in the rucks against South Africa?

Jack McGrath was superb post-tackle for Ireland, but many others dug in too.

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Number of gardaí in place to tackle drug dealers still falling, new figures...

There are nine garda divisions around the country with five or less guards committed to tackling drugs.

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Dublin's still beating Cork in the battle of the babies

The number of marriages registered during the quarter was 3,539, of which 186 were same-sex marriages.

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'Everything is being looked at' - IRFU open to private investment in provinces

Performance director David Nucifora is content with third-party money funding new contracts.

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Garda reserve numbers dropped 35% since 2014, here's how many reserves are in...

The biggest drop was in the Dublin South Central district where the number fell by a further 12% since May of this year.

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Analysis: Do the statistics back up Joe Schmidt's rebuke about Ireland's attack?

The Ireland head coach was frustrated with suggestions his side play an attritional game.

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Record high: There are over 2,700 children and almost 5,000 adults homeless...

The number of homeless people has more than doubled since December 2014.

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Garda overtime bill soars to €60.5 million for first six months of 2017

That means it has grown by 57% for January to June compared to the same period last year.

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Some western counties have nearly twice as many gardaí on the streets as...

The spread of gardaí around the country displays a clear imbalance according to new figures.

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Property prices are going way up on the West Coast of America and there are...

A report that showed nearly 554,000 homeless people across the country during local tallies.

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Number of gardaí working in Traffic Corps reduced by 30% since 2011

There were 1,093 gardaí in the traffic corps in 2008 – that number has almost halved in the past 10 years.

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Analysis: Bundee Aki's unglamorous role for Ireland key to ruck success

The Connacht centre was busy in Ireland’s win over Scotland last weekend.

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Council by council: An extra 118,000 people have registered to vote ahead of...

More than 3.2 million people are now registered to vote in tomorrow’s referendum.

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