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Love Island winners Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea arriving at Stansted Airport

How many people tuned in to watch the Love Island finale? It's the week in numbers

Plus the number of people who were recorded living in emergency accommodation last month.

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

10,172: The number of people who were recorded living in emergency accommodation last month.

653,000: The number of views the Love Island finale got across Virgin Media’s platforms, including TV and streaming.

£2.1 billion: The amount of extra funding being allocated by the British government to prepare for a no-deal Brexit.

34,000: The number of jobs that could be lost in Ireland by the end of 2020 if there is a no-deal Brexit, according to the Central Bank this week.

7: The percentage the number of road deaths in Ireland has increased by since last year. 

2024: By this year, you will need to pay a TV licence fee for a range of devices. 

€15 million: The amount awarded to the family of 13-year-old Arron O’Keeffe, who has cerebral palsy following injuries at birth. 

5,470: The number of people who have contacted the National Driver Licence Service in the past five months to ask about the status of UK driving licences in Ireland. 

9,439: The number of hospital patients who were forced to wait without a bed in July this year. 

900: The amount of jobs at risk at Ryanair, according to CEO Michael O’Leary.

91: The number of cats that are in need of rehoming across the country, according to the ISPCA. 

€8: It costs less than that to reach the recommended weekly limit of alcohol in Ireland, according to a new survey.

2: The number of gardaí who were injured during the arrest of a man with an imitation firearm this week.

6: The number of people who were shot dead in the Croatian city of Zagreb this week.

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 7:03 PM

    Was it 4?

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 8:22 PM

    In my day these ppl would be called fairies

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 9:30 PM

    @MAX POWER: lol

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 7:20 PM

    Moronic stuff. Young viewers probably thinking that this is normal carry on

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 9:46 PM

    Rather sit on a poll covered in nettles

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 9:51 PM

    @Mark walsh: the poor old poll

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    Aug 4th 2019, 12:57 AM

    And it is for providing pure and utter shi*e like this that RTE now want to steal money from the people who don’t own televisions. This crap and being expected to fund Blow Duffy’s offshore company to the tune of €400,000 a year for the five or six hours work a week that he deigns to bless us with is why I don’t own a television. And that is for when he is actually there because about half the time it is a mere mortal ‘in’ for Blow. And then we have Miriam O’Callaghan at €300,000 a year cheerleading for Margaret Cash, a thief with multiple convictions, a scammer and a cradle to grave leech on society, which, come to think of it, comes close to being a good description of Miriam herself. Good to know how your TV licence money is being spent.

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    Aug 4th 2019, 6:38 AM

    Main headline grabber ‘Love Island’ plus read on to fund out “”how many more would have watched, if they weren’t frantically looking for accommodation for the night” Waterford Whispers could’ve wrote that headline..

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 10:16 PM

    Absolute waste of energy. Shite TV.

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    Aug 3rd 2019, 10:43 PM

    @vfagan: 653,000 Irish disagree with you

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    Aug 4th 2019, 2:54 AM

    @5hbeZh0I: that’s very presumptuous lad

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    Aug 4th 2019, 1:07 PM

    I didn’t as everything on TV is fake or a bunch of lies or as shallow as cling film?

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