HOLD: The lockdown in Northern Ireland due to Covid-19 continues with restrictions in place on hospitality. Photograph: Jonathan Porter/PressEye
STREET ART: Graffiti artist Shane Sutton creating a Swan mural at the Grand Canal in Dublin's city centre. Photograph: Gareth Chaney/Collins
SAUDI PRISONER: Senators Alice Higgins, Frances Black and Annie Hoey demonstrate outside Leinster House, campaigning for the Government to call for the release of Loujain al-Hathloul, a woman Saudi hunger striker who was jailed in Saudi Arabia for driving a car. Photograph: Crispin Rodwell/The Irish Times
UP AND AWAY: Visiting Brent Geese in the North Bull Island Nature Reserve area. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
CLEAN AIR: Novaerus At McGreals supports BUMBLEance with donation of Novaerus air-disinfection devices. Pictured at the handover is Kilian McGreal, managing director of Novaerus At McGreals and McGreal's Pharmacy Group and Áine Phelan, driver and paramedic, BUMBLEance, with the Novaerus NV 200 for the ambulance. Novaerus is a medical-grade clean air technology that kills airborne viruses at DNA level, including a surrogate for the virus that causes Covid-19 and will provide added protection for patients and medics on board the ambulance all year round. Photograph: Finbarr O'Rourke
REMEMBERANCE: Pictured at the Irish Kidney Association's 35th Annual Service of Remembrance and Thanksgiving Carrying Forget-me-not flowers, the symbol of transplantation, to the altar were Pauline Callaghan from Oldbawn Tallaght with her twin grandchildren Layla and Maddie Rose Henderson (both 9). Pauline donated a kidney to Layla in 2014 when Layla was three-years-old and living in Australia. They were taking part in the Service of Light cermony to honour of organ donors who gave the gift of life to others. The service was prerecorded in Newman University Church, St Stephens Green and will be broadcast this Sunday, November 15th at 11am on RTÉ One and RTÉ Radio 1 Extra. Photograph: Conor McCabe Photography
ROOFTOP VIEW: A heron stands on a rooftop of an apatrment block in Islandbridge, Dublin on Thursday morning. Photograph: Colin Keegan/Collins Dublin
HONG KONG: Pro-democracy legislators, from left, Wong Pik Wan, Yoon Siu Kin, Wu Chi Wai, Lam Cheuk-ting, speak to reporters after handing their resignation letters at Legislative Council in Hong Kong, Thursday, November 12th. Hong Kong's pro-democracy lawmakers have handed in their resignations following a move by the city's government to disqualify four pro-democracy legislators. Photograph: Vincent Yu/AP
TYPHOON: Residents ride a rubber boat after being rescued from a submerged village, as Typhoon Vamco hits on November 12th in Rodriguez, Rizal province, Philippines. Typhoon Vamco has battered the Philippines causing widespread flooding and destruction in areas still reeling from the effects of Super Typhoon Goni. Authorities on Thursday have mounted several rescue operations as tens of thousands of homes have been submerged in floodwaters. Flights and mass transit in Manila were suspended, as well as work in government offices. Photograph: Ezra Acayan/Getty
WIND: Fog covers a windmill field close to Pamplona, Navarra, northern Spain on Thursday. Photograph: Jesus Diges/EPA
UNIQUE INSTRUMENT: Luthier Steve Burnett, at the Colinton railway tunnel mural in Edinburgh, holding a unique violin he has made during lockdown in tribute to Robert Louis Stevenson to mark the 170th anniversary since the birth of the world famous Edinburgh-born author. Photograph: Jane Barlow/PA Wire
RALLY: Armenian police officers detain a protestor during a rally against the country's agreement to end fighting with Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region in Yerevan on November 12th. Armenia arrested 10 leading opposition figures for violently protesting against a Russian-brokered peace deal that ended weeks of fighting with Azerbaijan and sparked fury with prime minister Nikol Pashinyan. Photograph: Karen Minasyan/AFP via Getty
FLOOD AID: Women stand in a queue as others carry the groceries donated by Institute of the Sisters of Charity to the recent flood affected victims from slum areas in Secunderabad, India, the twin city of Hyderabad on November 12th. Photograph: Noah Seelam/AFP via Getty
RARE TURKEY: Retired businessman Brian Moodie (74) and his sister Gillian Moodie, herds his flock of turkeys along the street near his home on November 12th in Camelon, Scotland. Mr Moodie regularly takes his turkey flock, which contains several rare breeds, for a walk around town, he started looking after birds in his back garden near Falkirk, 10 years ago to help conserve the rare breeds. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty
CATCHING WAVES: A surfer silhouetted against the waves at Tynemouth, near North Shields in England. Photograph: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire