Monday, 27 March 2023
New Babys Names In The Six Counties 2022
Girls:
Grace – 168 Babies
Emily – 152 Babies
Fiadh – 148 Babies
Olivia – 141 Babies
Isla – 118 Babies
Aoife – 113 Babies
Lily – 110 Babies
Annie – 97 Babies
Evie/Freya – 94 Babies
Boys:
James – 175 Babies
Jack – 169 Babies
Noah – 146 Babies
Theo – 132 Babies
Charlie – 131 Babies
Oliver – 123 Babies
Oisin – 119 Babies
Harry – 118 Babies
Cillian – 111 Babies
Thomas – 107 Babies
Sunday, 5 March 2023
North And South
People in the Six Counties are much less healthy than people in the rest of Ireland. So much for our wonderful NHS. The average person in the south can expect to live nearly ten years longer than his northern counterpart.
In education it’s a similar tale. Young people (25-34) in the Republic who have had third-level education amounts to 55%. In the Six Counties it’s 40.7%. You’re three times more likely to quit school early in North than in the South.
In work, the Six Counties leads the way, but not in a good sense. Nearly a third of people between 16-64 are neither in education or work. They are,“economically inactive”. In fact Northern Ireland has the highest score for economic inactivity for any region in the UK.
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