Images of the Day... selected by Deputy Picture Editor Laura Hutton
HOOKED ON PANTO: Johnny Ward as Captain Hook during rehearsals for Alan Hughes and Karl Broderick's Christmas pantomime, Peter Pan - Ireland's first ever big-screen drive-in panto - running from December 11th to January 5th on the grounds of Malahide Castle, Co Dublin. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill
HATS OFF: From left are Tara Sutcliffe, Lisa Fallon, Catriona Sinnott and Hannah Delaney, celebrating their graduation in Business Studies from Technological University Dublin, at St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
REMEMBERING CONOR CRONIN: A display projected onto Samuel Beckett bridge in Dublin in memory of late Movember campaigner Conor Cronin, co-designed by artist Maser and singer-songwriter Damien Dempsey. The project, part of the Movember men's health campaign, is dedicated to the 26-year-old Dubliner who died this month when he fell and hit his head while out running, in order to raise funds. Photograph: Rohit Verma/PA Wire
TUNING UP: Owen McQuail of Some Neck Guitars, Dean Street, The Liberties, Dublin, preparing hopefully to reopen the store on December 1st. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
IN FULL COLOUR: Inclusivity and diversity... on display at the Dublin Chamber of Commerce, Clare Street, Dublin. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill
LISA NILAND SETTLEMENT: Amy, Angela and Gerry Niland, from Sligo, leave the High Court in Dublin with photographs of the late Lisa Niland, who died in 2017 of a bleed to the brain three days after collapsing and being rushed to Sligo General Hospital. The hospital and HSE have reached a confidential settlement with the family, who also received an apology over Lisa's treatment. Photograph: Collins Courts
COVID TESTING: Fiona Carr, microbiology supervisor and molecular lead at Complete Laboratory Solutions in Ros Muc, Connemara, and Jeff Mahony, molecular lead at CLS MedPharma, Galway city. CLS has launched PCR Covid-19 private testing as part of the expansion of its clinical laboratory facilities in the west of Ireland. Photograph: Martina Regan.
FRESH FROM VICTORY: Thomas Galligan of Cavan at Killykeen Forest Park in Cavan during the GAA Football All Ireland Senior Championship Series national launch. Cavan won the Ulster final at the weekend by beating favourites Donegal, delivering Cavan’s first provincial title since 1997. Photograph: Seb Daly/Sportsfile
MOVED ON AGAIN: Migrants occupy tents on Place de la République, in Paris, France, having received assistance from voluntary organisations after hundreds of migrants and refugees were recently removed from a makeshift migrant camp in Saint-Denis. Photograph: Christophe Petit Tesson/EPA
IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT: An onlooker watches a light projection entitled Diving in the Sea of Colours, by German light artist Daniel Margraf, projected onto the Palais de Rumine, Place de la Riponne, ahead of the Festival Lausanne Lumieres (Lausanne Light Festival), in Lausanne, Switzerland. Photograph: Laurent Gillieron/EPA
FLY YOUR KITE: An Indian man prepares kite string on a roadside on the outskirts of Amritsar, India. The process involves crushed glass, glue, colouring, and egg, which allows for the cutting of rival kite strings but which can make the string very dangerous to people, having been involved in throat slitting accidents. The kite flying season peaks in Amritsar during the Lohri festival in January. Photograph: Raminder Pal Singh/EPA
YEMEN CIVIL WAR: Yemeni honour guards carry coffins during a funeral of pro-Houthi fighters killed in battle, at al-Saleh mosque, in the capital, Sanaa. Yemen is mired in civil war between the Houthi rebels, who control Sanaa, and an internationally recognised government supported by a Saudi-led coalition. Photograph: Mohammed Huwais/AFP/Getty
A DOG'S LIFE: A Stone Age dog held by the Blekinge Museum, Karlskrona, Sweden. The remains, about 8,400 years old, were found in September during archaeological excavations in Ljungaviken, outside Solvesborg. Photograph: Johan Nilsson/EPA