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Our top 10 posts of 2017

As the year draws to a close, we wanted to take a quick but nostalgic look back at the past 12 months on the blog. It’s been our best year to date in terms of hits, and in September we notched up our one millionth view. Here are our ten most popular posts of 2017, as measured by number of views, just in case you missed them first time round…

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