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In the last year visitors from 197 countries have visited the Assembly website more than 900,000 times and viewed more than 4.5 million pages.

These figures for October 2009 – October 2010 give us a unique insight into who’s visiting our site - archive.niassembly.gov.uk

The statistics reveal that 4.6 million pages were viewed by 944,256 visits during the period

Here’s a brief outline of what you’ll find in the 23,500 pages on the website:

  • The big issues of the day that MLAs are debating
  • Copies of Hansard - the Official Report and record of Assembly proceedings
  • Details of what Assembly Committees are doing plus information on Reports, Bills and inquiries
  • Details of what questions are being asked of Ministers – and the answers
  • Research papers on a range of topics of interest to MLAs, Committees and the general public
  • Information on MLAs, including their expenses.

Our top five pages are:

Page

Page views

%Page views

Home page

687,185

14.79%

This Week at the Assembly

209,302

4.50%

Assembly Questions

194,302

4.18%

Membership

149,967

3.23%

The Work of the Assembly

143,939

3.10%

The most popular Committee page is Health with 19,146 views followed by Environment at 18,156 and Education 16,655 page views

We continue to publish details of MLAs’ expenses every quarter and those pages have seen more than 11,500 times in the last 12 months.

A full breakdown of page views is located at http://archive.niassembly.gov.uk/Oct09-Oct10Stats.pdf (PDF)

Where in the world do our web visitors come from?

Map showing countries that visited the Assembly website

However here’s where the most interest came from:

Table showing the top ten countries that visit the Assembly website

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