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What's the average monthly price of rent in Ireland? It's the week in numbers

Plus: The number of towns and villages around Ireland releasing raw sewage into the environment every day.

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

82: The number of children needing specialist school places for this or next year in the south Dublin region due to shortages in both special and mainstream schools. 

€1,403: The average monthly price of rent in Ireland, a new record high according to a new report from property website Daft.ie. 

363,820: The number of tablets, capsules, and vials of medicines bought online that have been seized by Ireland’s medicine watchdog so far this year.

€3.5 billion: The incorrect figure given by Independent TD Noel Grealish when he raised the issue of personal remittances being sent from Ireland to Nigeria. 

36: The number of towns and villages around Ireland releasing raw sewage into the environment every day, according to an Environmental Protection Agency report. 

€5 million: The fine handed down by the EU’s Court of Justice to the Irish State over its failure to comply with EU legislation that might have prevented landslides linked to the construction of a wind farm in the west of Ireland in 2003.

280: The number of times a Dublin taxi driver ripped off passengers by secretly using a remote control to add €9 to fares without their knowledge. 

8: The number of Irish novels, among 156 works of fiction, featured on the longlist for the €100,000 International Dublin Literary Award.

€375,000: The average cost of a home in Dublin for first-time buyers, over three times as much as the average price of a house in Longford, according to a new report from the Economic and Social Research Institute. 

40: The percentage of Britons who said they cared little of not at all about Northern Ireland. The same YouGov survey also found a majority of Remainers and Leavers would be prepared to see Northern Ireland leave the Union in order to achieve their preferred Brexit outcome. 

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    Mute Brendán O’Cuinn
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    Dec 11th 2019, 11:26 PM

    Interesting you describe Emma’s Father as a ‘Loyalist activist’ …. he’s a convicted terrorist and gun runner. Call a spade a spade

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    Mute M Bowe
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    Dec 12th 2019, 1:45 AM

    @Brendán O’Cuinn: she isn’t a Sinn Fein candidate so those points are watered down.

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    Mute M Bowe
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    Dec 12th 2019, 2:03 AM

    @Brendán O’Cuinn: South African weapons supplied with full knowledge of British government into Belfast docks. One third of which went to Ulster resistance set up and run by none other that Ian Paisley snr and Peter Robinson of DUP. Weapons which have never been accounted for or decommissioned and are still a serous threat to peace on this island.

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    Mute Jesus Christ
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    Dec 11th 2019, 8:06 PM

    As the tag line for Alien vs Predator goes:

    “Whoever wins, we lose”

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    Mute Badger the witness
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    Dec 11th 2019, 9:11 PM

    FG/FF canvassing for SDLP, for one reason only. Their fear/hatred of SF. Poor craters.

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    Mute Darren Tully
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    Dec 12th 2019, 11:57 AM

    @Badger the witness: have SF indicated that they’ll get off their holes go to Westminster and vote against Borris?
    No they haven’t.
    So why would you back the party that intends to sit on their hands whIle Brexit looms?

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    Mute Liam Ó hAodha
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    Dec 11th 2019, 11:49 PM

    I see Finna Fail are continuing with their abstentionist policy on fielding candidates in the 6 counties

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    Mute M Bowe
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    Dec 12th 2019, 1:48 AM

    @Liam Ó hAodha: ain’t Fianna Fáil currently an abstentionist party within the Dail as well???

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    Mute Sal Paradise
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    Dec 12th 2019, 1:58 PM

    @M Bowe: No, they take their seats in the dail.

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    Dec 11th 2019, 10:58 PM

    As an Irish citizen living overseas I have been dissappointed with the Journal’s coverage of the UK election; particuluarly the NI segment.

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    Mute Kenneth Finnerty
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    Dec 11th 2019, 10:10 PM

    In fairness, Michael Harding wrote a witty article about using his phone as a daily bell for mindfulness today and the comments were even more bitter.
    I’ll saw some poor divil putting up posters for Claire Hanna tonight. It takes a bit of courage to do that on a cold old night like tonight.
    My own thoughts are that Pengelly was thrown in to attract the more middle class votes in South Belfast, but I doubt it will work this time.
    What I find strange about this article is that North Belfast, East Belfast, North Down, Foyle and Fermanagh are all tight, but they only focus on this one. Id say south Belfast is the most predictable right now of all I have listed.

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    Dec 11th 2019, 10:13 PM

    @Kenneth Finnerty: Just realized how funny my typo is, I’ll saw some poor divil.

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    Dec 13th 2019, 10:31 PM

    @Kenneth Finnerty: Well I called that one pretty straight!

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    Dec 12th 2019, 7:53 AM

    Just vote for anyone who will go into Parliament to represent and vote for your interest

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    Mute Micheal S. O' Ceilleachair
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    Dec 12th 2019, 8:26 AM

    Little Pengelly versus Big Hanna!!!!

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    Dec 11th 2019, 8:45 PM

    “United” what?

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