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Published 18:06 31 Oct 2017 GMT
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Over one in three of all births (36.5%) were outside of marriage or civil partnership in Ireland two years ago, a giant leap on the same figure from 1985, when just 8.5% of all births were outside of marriage or civil partnership.
The report also revealed that, in total, 30,127 people died in Ireland in 2015, 875 more than in 2014.
Heart disease and cancer were cited as the biggest causes of death, with 29.5% of deaths attributed to malignant neoplasms, 31.1% of deaths attributed to diseases of the circulatory system and deaths from diseases of the respiratory system accounting for 12.8% of all deaths.
Suicide, meanwhile, accounted for 1.4% (425) of all deaths in 2015, 78.8% (335) of which were male.
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