My daily mail numbers
You're referring to the Daily Mail's famous "numbers" section!
The Daily Mail's numbers are a popular feature that provides a quick and easy-to-read summary of various statistics, facts, and figures on a wide range of topics. Here are some of the numbers that are commonly featured in the Daily Mail:
- Population of the UK: The estimated population of the United Kingdom, which is usually around 67-68 million people.
- Number of births: The number of babies born in the UK each day, which is usually around 8,000-9,000.
- Number of deaths: The number of people who die in the UK each day, which is usually around 1,000-1,200.
- Number of marriages: The number of marriages that take place in the UK each day, which is usually around 100-200.
- Number of divorces: The number of divorces that take place in the UK each day, which is usually around 100-200.
- Number of people on benefits: The number of people in the UK who receive some form of state benefit, which is usually around 12-13 million people.
- Number of people in work: The number of people in the UK who are employed, which is usually around 32-33 million people.
- Number of people in poverty: The number of people in the UK who live in poverty, which is usually around 14-15 million people.
- Number of people with a disability: The number of people in the UK who have a disability, which is usually around 14-15 million people.
- Number of people who own a pet: The number of people in the UK who own a pet, which is usually around 20-25 million people.
These are just a few examples of the numbers that are commonly featured in the Daily Mail. The exact numbers may vary depending on the day and the topic being covered.