Naked graphs #7

31 December 2014

Over the festive break, we'll be publishing highly graphic content. That's right: graphs, naked. We're very particular about labeling our graphs carefully so readers know what's going on. So for a change, we'll be featuring a graph each day with a few important features missing. See if you can work out what they're showing.

Clue: they're all based in the UK or some of its countries and cover one of our five core areas: Economy, Immigration, Health, Education and Crime.

Today is graph #7, and possibly familiar to regular readers:

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Comment on our Facebook page. Answer will be in tomorrow's article. Good luck!

The answer to yesterday's puzzle was the number of UK-based applicants to higher education institutions in the UK. Figures from UCAS gathered via the House of Commons Library.

graph6a

 

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