Prime numbers: the week in stats
Greek MPs, Irish jobs, German cable ties, and all the other news from the week in handy numerical format…
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Greek MPs, Irish jobs, German cable ties, and all the other news from the week in handy numerical format…
Sunday’s Super Bowl! Senators! Sovereigns! Slavery! Shell to Sea! And the surprisingly sensational Dubliner in drag…
Opinion polls, lucky punts, expenses, unemployment and more – our numerical guide to the last 604,800 seconds in Ireland.
Earthquakes! Earnings! Petitions! Racehorses! Healthy cities?! Our weekly numerical guide to the events of the last seven days.
How ‘special’ can a special adviser be? How many As can a credit rating have? And just how expensive can pneumonia be?
How many Irish towns are ‘clean’? How much for an e-voting machine? And just how hard can a Sudoku be?
In tonight’s Fix: All the latest from the Budget; good news for Ryan Tubridy; and the world’s Christmas capital (which you’ve never heard of…)
A numerical breakdown of where the government has cut €2.2 billion in spending,
You might have to move to Luxembourg, but the pay and expenses regime would more than make up for the inconvenience…
Ireland march on thanks to a workmanlike draw with Estonia tonight. Here’s how they played.
Check out TheJournal.ie’s overview of the decade that has passed since the US invasion of Afghanistan.
The State’s accountant’s annual report for 2010 shows that there is €22.7bn is left in the National Pension Reserve Fund – €10bn of that has been deposited in banks.
The Dublin bike rental scheme turned two yesterday so we’ve had a look at how its doing.
Which subjects had the best pass rates? Which had the fewest taking higher level? We’ve crunched the numbers to find out.
Latest figures show the Equality Authority received over 1,000 more complaints of workplace discrimination last year.
The Dáil wraps up for the summer holidays today. Here’s some figures as to how things have gone so far.
From zero through to 900,000, we take a look at the numbers which define The Open.
The CSO has released the preliminary findings of April’s census – and they show Ireland’s population is edging towards five million.
From births, to deaths, to unmarried parents – we look at the latest figures which make up the country.
An overview of the facts and figures from the US decade-long campaign in Afghanistan.
How the Fine Gael-Labour coalition government is shaping up after 100 days in office.
3,520 days between the September 11 attacks and bin Laden’s death – with up to a million civilian deaths in between.
€70 billion (and counting) in state aid for the banks, 45,000 mortgage defaults, and 15.8 per cent unemployment…
The UK’s coalition government introduces its second budget. Here’s our condensed guide to what’s in it.
As one administration takes power, another steps down – so here’s some condensed figures on the Brian Cowen era.
566 candidates, up by 96 in 2007, with 481 men and 85 women looking for 165 seats in 43 constituencies in 15 days.
See how the HSE training programme shared out its €60m budget.
Wonder where our billions are going? Here’s a breakdown of the bailout.
2710 days. 4,415 military casualties. 0 weapons of mass destruction.
Some rail projects are dropped but other motorways will be finished.