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Images of the Day

Selected by deputy picture editor Laura Hutton

Mon 9 Sep 2019
LIVE STREAMING: Marita Martinez-Rey views an art installation by artist Niamh Synnott called Live Streaming, part of the Sculpture in Context 2019 Exhibition, at the Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin. Photograph: Tom Honan
LIVE STREAMING: Marita Martinez-Rey views an art installation by artist Niamh Synnott called Live Streaming, part of the Sculpture in Context 2019 Exhibition, at the Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin. Photograph: Tom Honan
NO IRONY THEN: A bypasser uses her mobile to take a selfie including street art by Irish stencil artist ADW in Dublin city centre. The mural, based on the famed Kiss by Gustav Klimt, seeks to highlight the blight of mobile phone addiction. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Wire
NO IRONY THEN: A bypasser uses her mobile to take a selfie including street art by Irish stencil artist ADW in Dublin city centre. The mural, based on the famed Kiss by Gustav Klimt, seeks to highlight the blight of mobile phone addiction. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Wire
GAA HEROES: Galway's Sarah Dervan, Emma Helebert and Shauna Healy, newly crowned All-Ireland camogie champions after their win over Kilkenny at Croke Park on Sunday, with Lexi Heffernan (left), during a visit to ur Lady's Children's Hospital, Dublin. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
GAA HEROES: Galway's Sarah Dervan, Emma Helebert and Shauna Healy, newly crowned All-Ireland camogie champions after their win over Kilkenny at Croke Park on Sunday, with Lexi Heffernan (left), during a visit to ur Lady's Children's Hospital, Dublin. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
HIGH AND MIGHTY: A stag takes a look from amid the long grass at the Phoenix Park, Dublin. Photograph: Tom Honan
HIGH AND MIGHTY: A stag takes a look from amid the long grass at the Phoenix Park, Dublin. Photograph: Tom Honan
ON THE GREEN: Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, with solicitor Paul Tweed as he attends the Duke of York Young Champions Trophy golf tournament at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in Co Antrim. Photograph: Liam McBurney/PA Wire
ON THE GREEN: Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, with solicitor Paul Tweed as he attends the Duke of York Young Champions Trophy golf tournament at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in Co Antrim. Photograph: Liam McBurney/PA Wire
TALKS CRUNCH: British prime minister Boris Johnson listens as Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaks to the media at Government Buildings during Mr Johnson's visit to Ireland to discuss Brexit on Monday. Photograph: Dara Mac Donaill
TALKS CRUNCH: British prime minister Boris Johnson listens as Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaks to the media at Government Buildings during Mr Johnson's visit to Ireland to discuss Brexit on Monday. Photograph: Dara Mac Donaill
NO HARD BORDER: Protester Seamus McDonnell, dressed as a Customs official, during a rally organised by Border Communities against Brexit over British prime minister Boris Johnson's plans for achieving Brexit, outside Leinster House in Dublin. Photograph: Gareth Chaney/Collins
NO HARD BORDER: Protester Seamus McDonnell, dressed as a Customs official, during a rally organised by Border Communities against Brexit over British prime minister Boris Johnson's plans for achieving Brexit, outside Leinster House in Dublin. Photograph: Gareth Chaney/Collins
SOLDIERS OF DESTINY: From left are Stephen Donnelly TD (Wicklow), Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin, Thomas Byrne TD (Meath East), Timmy Dooley TD (Clare), Lisa Chambers TD (Mayo) and Pat McPartland, party communications, at a Fianna Fáil parliamentary party meeting held at the Ashdown Park Hotel, Gorey, Co Wexford. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
SOLDIERS OF DESTINY: From left are Stephen Donnelly TD (Wicklow), Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin, Thomas Byrne TD (Meath East), Timmy Dooley TD (Clare), Lisa Chambers TD (Mayo) and Pat McPartland, party communications, at a Fianna Fáil parliamentary party meeting held at the Ashdown Park Hotel, Gorey, Co Wexford. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
VIRTUAL AQUACULTURE: Aine O'Donnell of Bord Iascaigh Mhara (centre) with students of Coláiste na bPiarsach, Ros Muc, Co Galway - Roisin ni Eidhin and Eamon Ó Flatharta -  at BIM's mobile aquaculture remote classroom (ARC) at the Lá na Mara Festival, Cill Chiarain, Co Galway. Photograph: Alan Place
VIRTUAL AQUACULTURE: Aine O'Donnell of Bord Iascaigh Mhara (centre) with students of Coláiste na bPiarsach, Ros Muc, Co Galway - Roisin ni Eidhin and Eamon Ó Flatharta - at BIM's mobile aquaculture remote classroom (ARC) at the Lá na Mara Festival, Cill Chiarain, Co Galway. Photograph: Alan Place
BUS CONDUCTOR: From left to right on the Bus Éireann Culture Bus in Cork city are local musicians Paul Brennan, Erin Boone, Hannah Fitzgerald and Mary Jo Ryan, with Bus Éireann's Colin McIntyre, promoting Culture Night, coming on September 20th in the city. Buses will be available to the public to visit various events on the night.
BUS CONDUCTOR: From left to right on the Bus Éireann Culture Bus in Cork city are local musicians Paul Brennan, Erin Boone, Hannah Fitzgerald and Mary Jo Ryan, with Bus Éireann's Colin McIntyre, promoting Culture Night, coming on September 20th in the city. Buses will be available to the public to visit various events on the night.
HOT WORK: New South Wales Rural Fire Service firefighters battle a blaze on Long Gully Road in the town of Drake, NSW, Australia. A number of homes have been destroyed by bushfires in the northern part of the state and in Queensland. Photograph: Darren England/EPA
HOT WORK: New South Wales Rural Fire Service firefighters battle a blaze on Long Gully Road in the town of Drake, NSW, Australia. A number of homes have been destroyed by bushfires in the northern part of the state and in Queensland. Photograph: Darren England/EPA
SUPPORTING STAFF: Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, with Joseph Dowden (6), from Surrey, and Oliver Myers (10), from Leeds, during a visit to the Fire Fighters Charity's Harcombe House centre in Chudleigh, Devon, to hear about support it provides to fire and rescue services staff. Photograph: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
SUPPORTING STAFF: Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, with Joseph Dowden (6), from Surrey, and Oliver Myers (10), from Leeds, during a visit to the Fire Fighters Charity's Harcombe House centre in Chudleigh, Devon, to hear about support it provides to fire and rescue services staff. Photograph: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
MY LIGHT IS SPENT: Museum worker Harry Jelley reads as part of the How My Light Is Spent installation by Frank Cottrell-Boyce at the Bronte Parsonage Museum in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. The installation explores the memories of the Bronte sisters' father, Patrick, as he recovered from a cataract operation. Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
MY LIGHT IS SPENT: Museum worker Harry Jelley reads as part of the How My Light Is Spent installation by Frank Cottrell-Boyce at the Bronte Parsonage Museum in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. The installation explores the memories of the Bronte sisters' father, Patrick, as he recovered from a cataract operation. Photograph: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
CUDDLY BEAR: A baby panda, weighing 1.4kg - one of twin baby giant pandas born in August - at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Belgium. Such twin births are exteremely rare. Photograph: Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP/Getty
CUDDLY BEAR: A baby panda, weighing 1.4kg - one of twin baby giant pandas born in August - at the Pairi Daiza animal park, in Brugelette, Belgium. Such twin births are exteremely rare. Photograph: Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP/Getty

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A Ukrainian group, with some in traditional dress, walk through Dublin city centre, ending at Custom House. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw

Images of the Weekend

Vanessa Moss, head of development at RHA, with Desmond Kenny's 'Camino'. The RHA Annual Exhibition, which is Ireland's largest and longest running exhibition of visual art, returns for its 192nd year, and will open on May 23rd. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw

Images of the Day

GOLD STARS: Amy Broadhurst and Lisa O'Rourke celebrate with their gold medals at the IBA Women's World Boxing Championships at Istanbul, Turkey. Photograph: Aleksandar Djorovic/Inpho

Images of the Day

BOOK PARADISE: Delia Tudor (8) is the first person to explore the International Literature Festival Dublin’s literary village, with authors Olivia Hope (left) and Mia Gallagher, as Merrion Square Park is transformed into a paradise for book-lovers ahead of the festival opening on Thursday, May 19th. The 25th edition of the festival will run until May 29th. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill

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Vincent van Gogh at the RDS - An Immersive Journey. Photograph: Tom Honan/The Irish Times.

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VOTE CATCHERS: Supporters of the Azimio la Umoja (Resolution of Unity) coalition mount a rally for presidential hopeful, former prime minister Raila Odinga (77), as he announced his running mate Martha Karua, in Nairobi, Kenya. The presidential election takes place this August. Photograph: Daniel Irungu/EPA

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