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CDs are popular again and the gardaí new Fiat vans: The week in numbers

Plus: How many days to Christmas?

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

10.5 billion – how much Irish food and drink exports were worth – in euro – last year. That’s a new record.

+1,000,000 – oddly, the number of CDs sold last year. That’s a threefold jump on 2013 figures.

79,000 – the number of people Cork City could have to add to its population soon.

20,000 – the amount, in euro, Seán Quinn will hand over when he comes out of bankruptcy.

254 – the amount of flights taken on the government jet since 2011.

160 – the number of Irish retailers hoping to stock Charlie Hebdo’s survivors’ edition.

129.6 – the strongest gust of wind recorded in Ireland, in kmph, during Storm Rachel. It was felt at Finner Camp in Ballyshannon, county Donegal.

60 – the amount, in euro, the average Eircom customer is seeing their bill rise by a year.

25 – the number of new Fiat vans the gardaí were given this week. They also got 295 Hyundais, 20 Opel Insignia Sports and 30 Ford Focus Saloons.

0 - the number of trademarks Monaco was allowed to take out on its name. It’s too famous, apparently.

Finally, there are 341 days until Christmas.

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

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    Jul 31st 2023, 12:36 AM

    Comments, possibly litigious, allowed on this article yet closed on non contentious subject matter where nothing more than a frank exchange of political opinions occurs. Yet also left open even where criminal proceedings are in place if the accused has political views not in line with this publications own leanings.
    (Comments are closed for legal reasons) is not a principled editorial stance it would appear.
    Very confusing.

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    Mute The Irish love this shy....
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    Jul 31st 2023, 3:38 PM

    @Conway Whitty: The Journal removed my my comment about Kilmore West, even though I attended the funerals of the Stardust slaughter in Saint Lukes as a kid. I doubt the censor attended. Journalism was never really a valid profession until they decided that getting diplomas from Rathmines made them feel validated, but it’s changed nothing, it’s still a lackey profession and it’s getting worse as they don’t even learn from each other anymore.

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    Jul 31st 2023, 7:01 AM

    Sadly this is a daily find for me.
    You would not believe the amount of apartment blocks that have no fire alarm or a fire alarm that is not meeting standards. And the shocking thing is ,that these buildings are not 30 or more years old. These were build during the last 15 – 20 years.
    These buildings have lovely new carpets, freshly painted walls . Even fresh flowers in lobbies ,yet no proper fire alarm systems.
    We are one step away from a major disaster in this country.

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    Mute Aidan C
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    Jul 31st 2023, 10:25 PM

    Fire brigade inspected the property after the fire……….obvisvmcation if you ask me…..when was it last inspected before the fire…..
    Fire regs are not informed properly in ireland…….even bcar us being …”signed off” without consequences….Time to introduce people who design buildings in the fire and building control and dump civil engineers.after all this is building not civil engineering.

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    Mute Marie Carroll
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    Jul 31st 2023, 11:11 PM

    Surely an apartment block can be inspected by the Dublin Fire Officer as it has a duty to the occupants who are paying rent.

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    Mute Daniel Murray
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    Jul 31st 2023, 7:26 AM

    I rented in a apartment block that I found the fire extinguishers were 6 years overdue a service. I raised it with the management company directly. These are probably common place.

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    Jul 31st 2023, 6:32 AM

    Imagine not putting in your own smoke alarm.

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    Jul 31st 2023, 9:22 AM

    @Tom Murphy: should be building alarms though, in the halls

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    Jul 31st 2023, 8:06 AM

    Welcome to apartments built in the 2000s when builders self certified them. We’d an apartment not far from here and to keep up with the regs was very costly as our fire extinguishers were taken monthly from all the blocks by teenagers.
    We’d bo alarm in the basement either which i believe was against regulation and ot was noted on the fingal report to the builders at time of building.

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    Jul 31st 2023, 1:45 AM

    I don’t know whether I should be pleased, or annoyed – that you’ve finally given us a an old-fashioned, boring piece of news, not deliberately designed to rile everybody up, and have us fighting among ourselves – and living in a perpetual state of doom, from the incessant bombardment of Climate-related stories. I’m a little bit annoyed, but I am more pleased. Give us more!!! MORE BORING NEWS! MORE BORING NEWS! MORE BORING NEWS!! (Glad everyone is alright) MORE BORING NEWS!! MORE BORING NEWS!!

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    Jul 31st 2023, 1:44 AM

    Low battery

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    Jul 31st 2023, 8:43 AM

    Noting things on reports doesn’t fix anything.

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    Jul 31st 2023, 4:22 PM

    #HowIrelandWorks…….or doesn’t. #ChickensComingHome

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