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Prime Numbers

New gardai, dirty water and Roses: The week in numbers

Plus: What percentage of households in Ireland receive some sort of social welfare payment?

EVERY WEEK, TheJournal.ieoffers a selection of statistics and numerical nuggets to help you digest the week that has just passed.

16,000,000 – The total amount in euro spent policing the Corrib gas pipeline protests.

199,000,000 – How many extra euro it will take to keep the HSE going until the end of the month.

95,000 – The number of seats in the FNB stadium in Johannesburg – almost every one of them filled by people celebrating the life of the late Nelson Mandela on Tuesday.

30,000 – The number of undocumented migrants in Ireland – they are arguing for regularisation of their status.

20,000 – The number of applications the Public Appointments Service expects to receive for training in Templemore after a moratorium on Garda recruitment was lifted.

15,443 – The number of people in Roscommon currently dealing with ‘boil water’ notices.

1,041 - The average standardised monthly rent in Dublin – an increase on €978 last year.

870 - The number of allegations made against 325 Christian Brothers since January 1975.

677 – The number of people arrested for drink driving in November alone.

87 – The percentage of households in the country that receive some form of social welfare payment.

10 – The number of varieties in a Roses tin of chocolates. This became controversial* this week when it was discovered there have been subsitutions and removals.

1 – The number of resignations so far over the salary top-up revelations which came before the Public Account Committee in the Oireachtas this week.

*This was not really a news story, but it upset the person in TheJournal.ie HQ who accidentally ate a Coffee Escape, believing it to be a Caramel Velvet because of the green wrapper.

Want more? Check out our previous ‘In numbers’ pieces >

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