RM2X5KR8M–Ireland's Ben White bowling during the first T20 international at Castle Avenue Cricket Ground, Dublin. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5KG0Y–An Ireland cricket fan arrives before the first T20 international at Castle Avenue Cricket Ground, Dublin. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5KRXF–Ireland's Gareth Delany bowling during the first T20 international at Castle Avenue Cricket Ground, Dublin. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5N7B0–Ireland's Curtis Campher hits the winning run during the first T20 international at Castle Avenue Cricket Ground, Dublin. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5MXWM–Pakistan's Babar Azam catches out Ireland's Paul Stirling during the first T20 international at Castle Avenue Cricket Ground, Dublin. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5N4W6–Pakistan's Shahin Shah Afridi reacts during the first T20 international at Castle Avenue Cricket Ground, Dublin. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5N7JG–Ireland's Curtis Campher hits the winning run during the first T20 international at Castle Avenue Cricket Ground, Dublin. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5KNXN–Ireland's Barry McCarthy bowling during the first T20 international at Castle Avenue Cricket Ground, Dublin. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5DJMH–An early morning operation to remove tents which have been pitched by asylum seekers along a stretch of the Grand Canal, Dublin. The asylum claimants moved into the area after another makeshift migrant camp surrounding the International Protection Office (IPO) on Mount Street, Dublin, was dismantled in multi-agency operation last week. Picture date: Thursday May 9, 2024.
RM2X5E8HE–Taoiseach Simon Harris (second left) with Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien (left), Minister for Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport Eamon Ryan (right) and Chair of the Dublin City Taskfroce An Post CEO David McRedmond at Government Buildings, Dublin, for the announcement of the Government’s new Dublin City Taskforce. Picture date: Thursday May 9, 2024.
RM2X5E7WX–Minister for Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport Eamon Ryan (left) and Taoiseach Simon Harris speaking to the media at Government Buildings, Dublin, during an announcement of the Government’s new Dublin City Taskforce. This follows an early morning operation to remove tents which have been pitched by asylum seekers along a stretch of the Grand Canal, Dublin. The asylum claimants moved into the area after another makeshift migrant camp surrounding the International Protection Office (IPO) on Mount Street, Dublin, was dismantled in multi-agency operation last week. Picture date: T
RM2X5DJMY–An early morning operation to remove tents which have been pitched by asylum seekers along a stretch of the Grand Canal, Dublin. The asylum claimants moved into the area after another makeshift migrant camp surrounding the International Protection Office (IPO) on Mount Street, Dublin, was dismantled in multi-agency operation last week. Picture date: Thursday May 9, 2024.
RM2X5DJJF–An early morning operation to remove tents which have been pitched by asylum seekers along a stretch of the Grand Canal, Dublin. The asylum claimants moved into the area after another makeshift migrant camp surrounding the International Protection Office (IPO) on Mount Street, Dublin, was dismantled in multi-agency operation last week. Picture date: Thursday May 9, 2024.
RM2X5E7MT–Taoiseach Simon Harris speaking to the media at Government Buildings, Dublin, during an announcement of the Government’s new Dublin City Taskforce. This follows an early morning operation to remove tents which have been pitched by asylum seekers along a stretch of the Grand Canal, Dublin. The asylum claimants moved into the area after another makeshift migrant camp surrounding the International Protection Office (IPO) on Mount Street, Dublin, was dismantled in multi-agency operation last week. Picture date: Thursday May 9, 2024.
RM2X5E8H9–Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien speaking to the media at Government Buildings, Dublin, for the announcement of the Government’s new Dublin City Taskforce. Picture date: Thursday May 9, 2024.
RM2X5DJJ1–Fences are erected following an early morning operation to remove tents which have been pitched by asylum seekers along a stretch of the Grand Canal, Dublin. The asylum claimants moved into the area after another makeshift migrant camp surrounding the International Protection Office (IPO) on Mount Street, Dublin, was dismantled in multi-agency operation last week. Picture date: Thursday May 9, 2024.
RM2X5E7MF–Taoiseach Simon Harris at Government Buildings, Dublin, during an announcement of the Government’s new Dublin City Taskforce. This follows an early morning operation to remove tents which have been pitched by asylum seekers along a stretch of the Grand Canal, Dublin. The asylum claimants moved into the area after another makeshift migrant camp surrounding the International Protection Office (IPO) on Mount Street, Dublin, was dismantled in multi-agency operation last week. Picture date: Thursday May 9, 2024.
RM2X5EBC9–Green Party leader Eamon Ryan (right) deputy leader Catherine Martin (centre) and Minister Roderic O’Gorman during the launch of the Green Party Local Election manifesto in Dublin's city centre. Picture date: Thursday May 9, 2024.
RM2X5EBBY–Green Party leader Eamon Ryan during the launch of the Green Party Local Election manifesto in Dublin's city centre. Picture date: Thursday May 9, 2024.
RM2X5A430–Diane Dodds, former minister of the Economy for Northern Ireland, leaving the Clayton Hotel in Belfast after giving evidence to the UK Covid-19 inquiry hearing. Picture date: Wednesday May 8, 2024.
RM2X5A42X–Diane Dodds, former minister for the Economy of Northern Ireland, leaving the Clayton Hotel in Belfast after giving evidence to the UK Covid-19 inquiry hearing. Picture date: Wednesday May 8, 2024.
RM2X59JNK–Former DUP education minister Lord Peter Weir leaving the Clayton Hotel in Belfast after giving evidence to the UK Covid-19 inquiry hearing. Picture date: Wednesday May 8, 2024.
RM2X4W6RW–A view of tents which have been pitched by asylum seekers along a stretch of the Grand Canal, Dublin, near to the International Protection Office (IPO) on Mount Street where a makeshift migrant camp was dismantled earlier this week and 'just under' 290 people were removed during the multi-agency operation. Picture date: Sunday May 5, 2024.
RM2X4W7RG–Palestine flags hang from windows of Trinity College in Dublin. The campus remains closed to the public due to an ongoing pro-Palestinian encampment on its grounds. Picture date: Sunday May 5, 2024.
RM2X4N84E–Kargese ridden by Paul Townend after winning the Ballymore Champion Four Year Old Hurdle during day five of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X4MXJK–Daire O Baoill, aged 2, during day five of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X4N5MF–Jockey Daniel King is unseated by Donacheady Gale during the Palmerstown House Estate Pat Taaffe Handicap Chase during day five of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X4MWCG–Mark McDonagh after winning the Colm Quinn BMW Handicap Chase on The Gradual Slope during day five of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X4J091–Trainer Willie Mullins with Ballyburn after winning the Alanna Homes Champion Novice Hurdle during day four of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Friday May 3, 2024.
RM2X4HC6B–Winning trainer Barry Connell with Hgranca De Thaix after winning the EMS Copiers Novice Handicap Chase during day four of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Friday May 3, 2024.
RM2X4HKK6–Its On The Line ridden by Derek O'Connor on the way to winning the Event Power Champion Hunters' Chase during day four of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Friday May 3, 2024.
RM2X4HR9A–Jockey Paul Townend celebrates on State Man after winning the Boodles Champion Hurdle during day four of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Friday May 3, 2024.
RM2X4H8EY–Private Ryan ridden by Jamie Scallan on the way to winning the Stanley Asphalt Hunters' Chase for the Bishopscourt Cup during day four of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Friday May 3, 2024.
RM2X4DKJW–Jack Kennedy and Teahupoo after winning the Ladbrokes Champion Stayers Hurdle on day three of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4DGF5–Horse trainer Willie Mullins on day three of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4DMD0–Former jockey and Fine Gael candidate for the Midlands–North-West constituency at the 2024 European Parliament elections Nina Carberry with Taoiseach Simon Harris on day three of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4D26H–Racegoers Susan Salter and Sarah Ross pose for a photo as they arrive for day three of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4DYRY–Wingmen ridden by Harry Swan on their way to winning the JP & M Doyle (C & G) Flat Race on day three of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4DEPG–Il Etait Temps ridden by jockey Danny Mullins on their way to winning the Barberstown Castle Novice Chase on day three of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4DW6D–Casa No Mento ridden by Sam Twiston-Davies clears the last before winning the Close Brothers Mares Novice Hurdle on day three of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4DW6E–Casa No Mento ridden by Sam Twiston-Davies clears the last before winning the Close Brothers Mares Novice Hurdle on day three of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4DP67–Maxxum ridden by Carl Millar clears the last before winning the Conway Piling Handicap Hurdle on day three of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4DKE3–Teahupoo ridden by Jack Kennedy on their way to winning the Ladbrokes Champion Stayers Hurdle on day three of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4D7ND–Horse trainer Noel Meade on day three of the Punchestown Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X3EKXD–Shane Synnott leaves Bray District court charged in connection with a public order incident in Co Wicklow on Thursday night. Picture date: Friday April 26, 2024.
RM2X3EGTB–Ben McNulty leaves Bray District court charged in connection with a public order incident in Co Wicklow on Thursday night. Picture date: Friday April 26, 2024.
RM2X3DEAG–Conor Rafferty arrives at Blanchardstown District Court, he has been charged along with Anthony Delappe of the murder of Josip Strok and the assault causing harm of David Druzinec in Clondalkin on March 30. Picture date: Friday April 26, 2024.
RM2X3DEA8–Anthony Delappe arrives at Blanchardstown District Court, he has been charged along with Conor Rafferty of the murder of Josip Strok and the assault causing harm of David Druzinec in Clondalkin on March 30. Picture date: Friday April 26, 2024.
RM2X38BG1–Taoiseach Simon Harris speaking to the media at Government Buildings in Dublin, on investment in student accommodation. Picture date: Thursday April 25, 2024.
RM2X37E52–Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly (left) in conversation with former chief medical officer Dr. Tony Holohan after attending the Joint Euro-American Forum on Cancer at Farmleigh House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday April 25, 2024.
RM2X37E6Y–Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly (left) in conversation with former chief medical officer Dr. Tony Holohan after attending the Joint Euro-American Forum on Cancer at Farmleigh House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday April 25, 2024.
RM2X37E53–Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly (left) in conversation with former chief medical officer Dr. Tony Holohan after attending the Joint Euro-American Forum on Cancer at Farmleigh House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday April 25, 2024.
RM2X37E7J–Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly speaking to media as he attends the Joint Euro-American Forum on Cancer at Farmleigh House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday April 25, 2024.
RM2X37E2A–Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly (left) with European Cancer Organisation Special Network Co-Chair Mark Lawler at the Joint Euro-American Forum on Cancer at Farmleigh House, Dublin. Picture date: Thursday April 25, 2024.
RM2X30NTE–EDITORS NOTE IMAGE PIXELLATED BY THE PA PICTURE DESK FOR THE PROTECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE PSNI Former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson with his solicitor John McBurney arrives at Newry Magistrates' Court, where he is charged with several historical sexual offences. Sir Jeffrey resigned as DUP leader and was suspended from the party following the charges. Picture date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X31XEC–EDITORS NOTE IMAGE PIXELLATED BY THE PA PICTURE DESK FOR THE PROTECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE PSNI Former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson leaving Newry Magistrates' Court, after he was released on continuing bail on a number of historical sex charges, including one count of rape. Sir Jeffrey resigned as DUP leader and was suspended from the party following the charges. Picture date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X30NT3–EDITORS NOTE IMAGE PIXELLATED BY THE PA PICTURE DESK FOR THE PROTECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE PSNI Former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson with his solicitor John McBurney arrives at Newry Magistrates' Court, where he is charged with several historical sexual offences. Sir Jeffrey resigned as DUP leader and was suspended from the party following the charges. Picture date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X30NTD–EDITORS NOTE IMAGE PIXELLATED BY THE PA PICTURE DESK FOR THE PROTECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE PSNI Former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson with his solicitor John McBurney arrives at Newry Magistrates' Court, where he is charged with several historical sexual offences. Sir Jeffrey resigned as DUP leader and was suspended from the party following the charges. Picture date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X31XGB–EDITORS NOTE IMAGE PIXELLATED BY THE PA PICTURE DESK FOR THE PROTECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE PSNI Former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson leaving Newry Magistrates' Court, after he was released on continuing bail on a number of historical sex charges, including one count of rape. Sir Jeffrey resigned as DUP leader and was suspended from the party following the charges. Picture date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X33XWK–RETRANSMITTING AMENDING TOPIC EDITORS NOTE IMAGE PIXELLATED BY THE PA PICTURE DESK FOR THE PROTECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE PSNI Sir Jeffrey Donaldson's wife, Lady Eleanor Donaldson leaves Newry Magistrates' Court, after appearing to face charges in relation to the same police investigation as her husband, the former DUP leader, who appeared in court charged with rape and a number of other historical sex offences. Picture date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X30NTN–EDITORS NOTE IMAGE PIXELLATED BY THE PA PICTURE DESK FOR THE PROTECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE PSNI Former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson with his solicitor John McBurney arrives at Newry Magistrates' Court, where he is charged with several historical sexual offences. Sir Jeffrey resigned as DUP leader and was suspended from the party following the charges. Picture date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X2B6P0–Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi holds a Ukrainian flag during a fireside chat with US Ambassador to Ireland Claire Cronin at the Ambassador's residence, Phoenix Park, Dublin. Issue date: Sunday April 21, 2024.
RM2X2B3GC–US Ambassador to Ireland Claire Cronin introduces former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (not in picture) at the Ambassador's residence, Phoenix Park, Dublin. Issue date: Sunday April 21, 2024.
RM2X2A887–Tanaiste Micheal Martin (centre) and party colleagues attending Fianna Fail’s annual 1916 Easter Rising commemoration at Arbour Hill cemetery, Dublin. Picture date: Sunday April 21, 2024.
RM2X2AAM4–Brazilian delivery driver Caio Benicio, who was hailed a hero after intervening in a knife attack in Parnell Square East on November 23 last year, announced on Sunday that he will be running as a Fianna Fail candidate for Dublin North Inner City as he attended Fianna Fail’s annual 1916 Easter Rising commemoration at Arbour Hill cemetery, Dublin. Picture date: Sunday April 21, 2024.
RM2X2B1JF–Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi at the US Ambassador to Ireland's residence inPhoenix Park, Dublin, as she becomes the inaugural recipient of the Fulbright Ireland Public Service Award. Issue date: Sunday April 21, 2024.
RM2X2A8BK–Tanaiste Micheal Martin (right) speaking at Fianna Fail’s annual 1916 Easter Rising commemoration at Arbour Hill cemetery, Dublin. Picture date: Sunday April 21, 2024.
RM2X26JMH–Singer song writer Christy Moore arrives to perform during a national demonstration in support of Palestine at a rally outside Leinster House in Dublin. Picture date: Saturday April 20, 2024.
RM2X25YXH–Taoiseach Simon Harris (red tie) greets families of the survivors and victims of the Stardust fire to Government Buildings in Dublin for a meeting, after they called for an official state apology, which Mr Harris has indicated he is 'eager' to be in a position to provide. Picture date: Saturday April 20, 2024.
RM2X26JMK–Singer song writer Christy Moore (left) arrives to perform during a national demonstration in support of Palestine at a rally outside Leinster House in Dublin. Picture date: Saturday April 20, 2024.
RM2X26HYJ–Stardust fire survivor Antoinette Keegan, is embraced by singer song writer Christy Moore after he performed at the national demonstration in support of Palestine, in Dublin. Picture date: Saturday April 20, 2024.
RM2X26B26–People take part during a national demonstration in support of Palestine march towards Leinster House in Dublin. Picture date: Saturday April 20, 2024.
RM2X26JBK–Stardust fire survivor Antoinette Keegan, (front second right) and other family members of victims and survivors, attend the national demonstration in support of Palestine, in Dublin. Picture date: Saturday April 20, 2024.
RM2X22HHC–Taoiseach Simon Harris (centre) with Leader of Fine Gael in the European Parliament Seán Kelly MEP (left) and Maria Walsh MEP, at the European People's Party conference on the future of European agriculture at the Woodford Dolmen Hotel, Co. Carlow. The Taoiseach has said he is “eager to be in a position to apologise” to the families of those killed in the Stardust fire tragedy. Families of the 48 young people who died in the blaze that ripped through the nightclub in north Dublin in 1981 have called for an official state apology. Picture date: Friday April 19, 2024.
RM2X22HKK–Taoiseach Simon Harris arrives to attend the European People's Party conference on the future of European agriculture at the Woodford Dolmen Hotel, Co. Carlow. The Taoiseach has said he is “eager to be in a position to apologise” to the families of those killed in the Stardust fire tragedy. Families of the 48 young people who died in the blaze that ripped through the nightclub in north Dublin in 1981 have called for an official state apology. Picture date: Friday April 19, 2024.
RM2X22HJ1–Taoiseach Simon Harris (left) with Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture Martin Heydon (right), as he arrives to attend the European People's Party conference on the future of European agriculture at the Woodford Dolmen Hotel, Co. Carlow. The Taoiseach has said he is “eager to be in a position to apologise” to the families of those killed in the Stardust fire tragedy. Families of the 48 young people who died in the blaze that ripped through the nightclub in north Dublin in 1981 have called for an official state apology. Picture date: Friday April 19, 2024.
RM2X1X78F–Siobhan Kearney, whose brother Liam died 25 days after the fire, speaks to the media as survivors, family members and supporters gather in the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin after a verdict of unlawful killing has been returned by the jury in the Stardust fire inquests for all 48 people who died in the Dublin nightclub disaster in the early hours of Valentine's Day in 1981, the worst fire disaster in the history of the Irish state. The inquests, which are the longest held in Ireland, began in April last year and have heard evidence from 373 people. Picture date: Thursday April 18, 2024.
RM2X1X79Y–Pat Dunne, who lost her brother Brian Hobbs in the fire, speaks to the media as survivors, family members and supporters gather in the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin after a verdict of unlawful killing has been returned by the jury in the Stardust fire inquests for all 48 people who died in the Dublin nightclub disaster in the early hours of Valentine's Day in 1981, the worst fire disaster in the history of the Irish state. The inquests, which are the longest held in Ireland, began in April last year and have heard evidence from 373 people. Picture date: Thursday April 18, 2024.
RM2X1X1XF–Survivors, family members and supporters in the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin after a verdict of unlawful killing has been returned by the jury in the Stardust fire inquests for all 48 people who died in the Dublin nightclub disaster in the early hours of Valentine's Day in 1981, the worst fire disaster in the history of the Irish state. The inquests, which are the longest held in Ireland, began in April last year and have heard evidence from 373 people. Picture date: Thursday April 18, 2024.
RM2X1WWBF–Survivors and family members in the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin after a verdict of unlawful killing has been returned by the jury in the Stardust fire inquests for all 48 people who died in the Dublin nightclub disaster in the early hours of Valentine's Day in 1981, the worst fire disaster in the history of the Irish state. The inquests, which are the longest held in Ireland, began in April last year and have heard evidence from 373 people. Picture date: Thursday April 18, 2024.
RM2X1X1XH–Survivors, family members and supporters in the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin after a verdict of unlawful killing has been returned by the jury in the Stardust fire inquests for all 48 people who died in the Dublin nightclub disaster in the early hours of Valentine's Day in 1981, the worst fire disaster in the history of the Irish state. The inquests, which are the longest held in Ireland, began in April last year and have heard evidence from 373 people. Picture date: Thursday April 18, 2024.
RM2X1X9C9–Stardust survivor Antoinette Keegan (right) and her sister Lorraine, who lost their sisters Mary and Martina, embrace outside Dublin Coroner's Court after a verdict of unlawful killing has been returned by the jury in the Stardust fire inquests for all 48 people who died in the Dublin nightclub disaster in the early hours of Valentine's Day in 1981, the worst fire disaster in the history of the Irish state. The inquests, which are the longest held in Ireland, began in April last year and have heard evidence from 373 people. Picture date: Thursday April 18, 2024.
RM2X1X9C3–Stardust survivor Antoinette Keegan (right) and her sister Lorraine, who lost their sisters Mary and Martina, embrace outside Dublin Coroner's Court after a verdict of unlawful killing has been returned by the jury in the Stardust fire inquests for all 48 people who died in the Dublin nightclub disaster in the early hours of Valentine's Day in 1981, the worst fire disaster in the history of the Irish state. The inquests, which are the longest held in Ireland, began in April last year and have heard evidence from 373 people. Picture date: Thursday April 18, 2024.
RM2X1X7AC–Susan Behan (left), whose 21-year-old brother John Colgan died, speaks to the media as survivors, family members and supporters gather in the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin after a verdict of unlawful killing has been returned by the jury in the Stardust fire inquests for all 48 people who died in the Dublin nightclub disaster in the early hours of Valentine's Day in 1981, the worst fire disaster in the history of the Irish state. The inquests, which are the longest held in Ireland, began in April last year and have heard evidence from 373 people. Picture date: Thursday April 18, 2024.
RM2X1JYH5–Footballer James McClean with (from left) Tommy Reilly, Oisin O'Callaghan, and Hari Pillai, taking part in an AsIAm autism awareness event, at St Mary's Church Park, Dublin. Picture date: Wednesday April 17, 2024.
RM2X1JYGT–Footballer James McClean speaking during an AsIAm autism awareness event at the Dylan Hotel in Dublin. Picture date: Wednesday April 17, 2024.
RM2X1JYGP–Footballer James McClean speaking during an AsIAm autism awareness event at the Dylan Hotel in Dublin. Picture date: Wednesday April 17, 2024.
RM2X0JHDY–Taoiseach Simon Harris (left) welcomes Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to the Government Buildings, Dublin. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X0HWKN–Pit Sami Kupiszewski, who currently shelters in a tent outside the International Protection Office on Mount Street, holds aloft a tent at the Department of Integration in Dublin. A group of activists were joined by TDs at the Department of Integration to submit a letter demanding that Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman's department adopt a more humane, proactive, effective and equitable approach to the issue of refugee accommodation. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X0JNAK–Tanaiste Micheal Martin speaks to the media ahead of the Fianna Fail Ard Fheis, at the Dublin Royal Convention Centre. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X0JN8J–Tanaiste Micheal Martin (3rd left) speaks to the media ahead of the Fianna Fail Ard Fheis, at the Dublin Royal Convention Centre. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X0HWM9–Pit Sami Kupiszewski, who currently shelters in a tent outside the International Protection Office on Mount Street, holds aloft a tent at the Department of Integration in Dublin. A group of activists were joined by TDs at the Department of Integration to submit a letter demanding that Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman's department adopt a more humane, proactive, effective and equitable approach to the issue of refugee accommodation. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X0J82J–Taoiseach Simon Harris before welcoming Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to the Government Buildings, Dublin. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X0HWKP–Pit Sami Kupiszewski, who currently shelters in a tent outside the International Protection Office on Mount Street, holds aloft a tent at the Department of Integration in Dublin. A group of activists were joined by TDs at the Department of Integration to submit a letter demanding that Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman's department adopt a more humane, proactive, effective and equitable approach to the issue of refugee accommodation. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X0J82M–Taoiseach Simon Harris (left) welcomes Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to the Government Buildings, Dublin. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X0JN8Y–Tanaiste Micheal Martin speaks to the media ahead of the Fianna Fail Ard Fheis, at the Dublin Royal Convention Centre. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X0JHDW–Taoiseach Simon Harris (left) welcomes Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to the Government Buildings, Dublin. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X0CHNJ–Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly (left) speaks to seven-year-old Darragh O'Loughlin who is a patient of Children's Health Ireland (CHI) and his father Colm O'Loughlin (second left), brother Cian O'Loughlin and mother Rose Marie O'Loughlin as they attend the sod turning to mark the commencement of construction at the site of the Ronald McDonald House, at the new children's hospital in Dublin. Picture date: Thursday April 11, 2024.
RM2X0CD22–Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly (left) attends the sod turning to mark the commencement of construction at the site of the Ronald McDonald House, at the new children's hospital in Dublin. Picture date: Thursday April 11, 2024.
RM2X0D10A–Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly (left) speaking at the sod turning to mark the commencement of construction at the site of the Ronald McDonald House, at the new children's hospital in Dublin. Picture date: Thursday April 11, 2024.
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