RM2MTTFH1–Bríd Smith, People Before Profit–Solidarity, speaking at a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTT42K–Family members of murder victim Natalie McNally Gemma Doran (centre right), Bernie McNally (left) and Hollie Donnelly (centre left) attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTT428–Family members of murder victim Natalie McNally Bernie McNally (left) and Hollie Donnelly (right) attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTT3W1–Family members of murder victim Natalie McNally Gemma Doran (centre), Bernie McNally (left) and Hollie Donnelly (right) attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTT3NP–Family members of murder victim Natalie McNally Gemma Doran (centre), Bernie McNally (left) and Hollie Donnelly (second right) attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTT3T1–Family members of murder victim Natalie McNally Gemma Doran (left), and Hollie Donnelly (centre) attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTT3MJ–Family members of murder victim Natalie McNally Gemma Doran (centre), Bernie McNally (left) and Hollie Donnelly (right) attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTT3E3–Hollie Donnelly, sister-in-law of murder victim Natalie McNally, attends a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTT3C8–Family members of murder victim Natalie McNally attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRR1R–People attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRR1A–Ruth Coppinger speaking at a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRPTH–Roja Fazaeli (second left), an associate professor in Islamic civilisations at Trinity, speaking at a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRPTM–People attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRN4M–Lisamarie Johnson, holding a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes, at a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRMWM–Lisamarie Johnson (right), holding a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes, attends a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRMW1–People attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRMHC–Lisamarie Johnson (centre left), holding a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes, attends a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRMGD–Lisamarie Johnson (centre left), holding a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes, attends a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRM8M–Lisamarie Johnson (centre), holding a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes, attends a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRM4H–Lisamarie Johnson (centre), holding a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes, attends a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRKNT–Lisamarie Johnson (centre), holding a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes, attends a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRKMP–Lisamarie Johnson (left), holding a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes, attends a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRKE7–People attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTRKDG–People attend a St Brigid's Day rally outside Leinster House, Dublin, calling on the Government to take action in addressing violence against women in Ireland. The rally was held to coincide with St Brigid’s Day, with speakers asking that women be protected in the spirit of the Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid, who is associated with healing. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNHBA–A woman holds a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes up to a statue of St. Brigid at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNH45–Nora Creed lights a candle alongside a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes ahead of conducting a ceremony to embrace the devine feminine and honour the saint, at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNH4H–A woman holds a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes up to a statue of St. Brigid at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNGP6–Nora Creed stands beside a statue of St. Brigid ahead of conducting a ceremony to embrace the devine feminine and honour the saint at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNGMY–Nora Creed holds a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes ahead of conducting a ceremony to embrace the devine feminine and honour the saint at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNGBP–A man touches a statue of St. Brigid at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNGC1–Nora Creed holds a traditional St. Brigid's Cross made from rushes ahead of conducting a ceremony to embrace the devine feminine and honour the saint, at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNG82–Nora Creed stands beside a statue of St. Brigid ahead of conducting a ceremony to embrace the devine feminine and honour the saint at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNFN7–A woman touches a statue of St. Brigid at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNFRC–Nora Creed (standing) and Liz Kehoe take part in a ceremony to embrace the devine feminine and honour the saint at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNFC6–A woman touches a statue of St. Brigid at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MTNF9G–A St. Brigid's Cross hangs from a tree at St Brigid's holy well in Co Kildare. February 1st marks St Brigid's Day which is seen by many in Ireland as the first day of Spring. Picture date: Wednesday February 1, 2023.
RM2MPMAR0–File photo dated 19-03-2022 of Ireland's Hugo Keenan, who admits Ireland's performances must vastly improve if they are to realise their potential by becoming Guinness Six Nations champions. Issue date: Tuesday January 31, 2023.
RM2MPFDK7–File photo dated 04-12-2022 of Honeysuckle, who features among six confirmations for Sunday's Chanelle Pharma Irish Champion Hurdle at Leopardstown. Issue date: Tuesday January 31, 2023.
RM2MN51KT–File photo dated 17-12-2022 of uncapped Tom Stewart (second right), who has joined the Ireland squad as preparations continue for their Guinness Six Nations opener against Wales. Issue date: Monday January 30, 2023.
RM2MM3B96–Wang Zhi Ning during a performance titled 'Drunken Concubine' in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM3B6D–Wang Zhi Ning during a performance titled 'Drunken Concubine' in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM3B5E–Wang Zhi Ning during a performance titled 'Drunken Concubine' in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM3B59–Wang Zhi Ning during a performance titled 'Drunken Concubine' in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM3B56–Wang Zhi Ning during a performance titled 'Drunken Concubine' in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM3B1E–Wang Zhi Ning during a performance titled 'Drunken Concubine' in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM3B1A–Wang Zhi Ning during a performance titled 'Drunken Concubine' in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM39DX–Members of the Flower City Dragon and Lion Dance Association during a Cantonese Lion Dancing performance in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM39A7–***PARENTAL PERMISSION GIVEN**** Maria Larkin (centre), 6, and Linna Basso (right), 5, react as they meet members of the Flower City Dragon and Lion Dance Association following a Cantonese Lion Dancing performance in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM39A4–***PARENTAL PERMISSION GIVEN**** Maria Larkin (centre), 6, and Linna Basso (right), 5, react as they meet members of the Flower City Dragon and Lion Dance Association following a Cantonese Lion Dancing performance in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM39A3–***PARENTAL PERMISSION GIVEN**** Maria Larkin (centre), 6, and Linna Basso (right), 5, react as they meet members of the Flower City Dragon and Lion Dance Association following a Cantonese Lion Dancing performance in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM39AK–Members of the Flower City Dragon and Lion Dance Association during a Cantonese Lion Dancing performance in Dublin's city centre as part of Dublin Lunar New Year’s flagship event of the Chinese New Year festival. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM32PD–A member of the Clew Bay Pipe Band as they march through the streets of Temple Bar, Dublin, as part of TradFest Temple Bar 2023. Ireland's largest trad and folk music festival TradFest ran from January 25th to 29th with over 85 concerts, 50 of which are free. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM32NR–The Clew Bay Pipe Band as they march through the streets of Temple Bar, Dublin, as part of TradFest Temple Bar 2023. Ireland's largest trad and folk music festival TradFest ran from January 25th to 29th with over 85 concerts, 50 of which are free. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM32JH–The Clew Bay Pipe Band as they march through the streets of Temple Bar, Dublin, as part of TradFest Temple Bar 2023. Ireland's largest trad and folk music festival TradFest ran from January 25th to 29th with over 85 concerts, 50 of which are free. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM32J7–A member of the Clew Bay Pipe Band as they march through the streets of Temple Bar, Dublin, as part of TradFest Temple Bar 2023. Ireland's largest trad and folk music festival TradFest ran from January 25th to 29th with over 85 concerts, 50 of which are free. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM32J3–Dancers join the Clew Bay Pipe Band during a performance on the streets of Temple Bar, Dublin, as part of TradFest Temple Bar 2023. Ireland's largest trad and folk music festival TradFest ran from January 25th to 29th with over 85 concerts, 50 of which are free. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM32E8–Dancers join the Clew Bay Pipe Band during a performance on the streets of Temple Bar, Dublin, as part of TradFest Temple Bar 2023. Ireland's largest trad and folk music festival TradFest ran from January 25th to 29th with over 85 concerts, 50 of which are free. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MM32G7–Dancers join the Clew Bay Pipe Band during a performance on the streets of Temple Bar, Dublin, as part of TradFest Temple Bar 2023. Ireland's largest trad and folk music festival TradFest ran from January 25th to 29th with over 85 concerts, 50 of which are free. Picture date: Sunday January 29, 2023.
RM2MK1KE2–Murder victim Natalie McNally parents, mother Bernie and father Noel, with brother Niall (right) join people at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of their daughter and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK1KF3–Murder victim Natalie McNally parents, mother Bernie and father Noel, join people at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of their daughter and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK1KD4–Murder victim Natalie McNally brothers Declan (left) and Brendan (right) along with their cousin Jane join people at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of their daughter and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK1K49–People at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK1K33–Sarah Haddock, six, attending the vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK1DRD–Murder victim Natalie McNally parents, mother Bernie and father Noel, with brother Niall (right) join people at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of their daughter and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK1DKM–People at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK1DDF–Murder victim Natalie McNally parents, mother Bernie and father Noel, join people at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of their daughter and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK1D6E–Murder victim Natalie McNally brothers Declan (left) and Brendan (right) along with their cousin Jane join people at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of their daughter and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK1D3H–Murder victim Natalie McNally parents, mother Bernie and father Noel, join people at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of their daughter and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK1CXD–Murder victim Natalie McNally parents, mother Bernie and father Noel, with brother Niall (right) join people at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of their daughter and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK1CT1–Murder victim Natalie McNally mother Bernie receives hugs as she joins people at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of their daughter and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK048W–People at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK0467–People at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK02FM–People at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK02E6–People at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK028D–People at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK0254–People at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK020Y–People at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MK020P–People at a vigil at Lurgan Park in Lurgan, Co Armagh in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and opposing violence against women. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXTEW–Two Flybe planes at Belfast City Airport. The regional carrier has ceased trading and all scheduled flights have been cancelled, authorities have said. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXTEK–Two Flybe planes at Belfast City Airport. The regional carrier has ceased trading and all scheduled flights have been cancelled, authorities have said. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXT7A–Two Flybe planes at Belfast City Airport. The regional carrier has ceased trading and all scheduled flights have been cancelled, authorities have said. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXT6T–Two Flybe planes at Belfast City Airport. The regional carrier has ceased trading and all scheduled flights have been cancelled, authorities have said. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXT6R–Two Flybe planes at Belfast City Airport. The regional carrier has ceased trading and all scheduled flights have been cancelled, authorities have said. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXRHR–Two Flybe planes at Belfast City Airport. The regional carrier has ceased trading and all scheduled flights have been cancelled, authorities have said. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXRH7–Two Flybe planes at Belfast City Airport. The regional carrier has ceased trading and all scheduled flights have been cancelled, authorities have said. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXDXW–TUV leader Jim Allister (centre left ) and DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson (centre) after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXDPN–Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O'Neill (centre left) with Alex Maskey (left) and DUP's Edwin Poots (right) after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXD3B–TUV leader Jim Allister (centre left ) and DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson (centre) after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXD32–Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O'Neill (centre left) with Alex Maskey (left) and DUP's Edwin Poots (right) after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXA27–The coffins of Alex and Ann Easton leave after a Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJXA1G–The coffins of Alex and Ann Easton leave after a Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJX9MM–Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O'Neill (centre right) with Mickey Brady (left), Alex Maskey (centre left) and DUP's Edwin Poots (right) after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJX9J0–DUP's Edwin Poots after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJX052–Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O'Neill and Mickey Brady (left) after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJWYM6–TUV leader Jim Allister after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJWY68–DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJWXFJ–Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O'Neill after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJWXDD–Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O'Neill after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJWXD3–Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O'Neill (left) after the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
RM2MJW6F7–Mourners arrive for the Service of Thanksgiving at Bangor Abbey in Bangor, County Down for Alex and Ann Easton, the parents of Stormont Assembly member Alex Easton who died in a house fire in Co Down. Picture date: Saturday January 28, 2023.
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