Here are the five posts on this blog that recorded the most hits between October and December 2014:
- Social housing transformations (27th Oct)
- The Universal Credit fiasco (30th Nov)
- Uncertain terrain: Issues and challenges facing housing associations (11th May 2013)
- Why is Owen Jones so annoying? (4th July 2013)
- Defining the challenge of UK housing policy (30th Oct)
So during this quarter a couple of hardy perennials featured prominently again.
The two posts published in 2013 featured in the top five for every quarter of 2014. As I noted the other day, it turns out that these two posts, perhaps not surprisingly, topped the charts for the whole year. They are now by a very long way my most popular posts of all time.
If I continue the list so it covers the top five posts published this quarter then it also includes:
- Pathways to housing-related poverty (18th Nov)
- Lyons leaps to height? (18th Oct)
The latter post, on the Lyons Review, features one of the most convoluted title puns in the history of punning titles. I’ll try not to do it again.
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