In Pictures: Deaths of singers punctuate year of highs and lows in Ireland
PA Reporter
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There were highs and lows across Ireland in 2023 – a year that saw the deaths of singers Sinead O’Connor and Shane MacGowan, as well as an emotional visit from the US president.
Fans mourned around the world and across the country following the deaths of singer and activist O’Connor, aged 56, in July and Pogues frontman MacGowan, aged 65, in November.
Meanwhile, in March, some 1,500 new Irish citizens were welcomed during the first in-person citizenship ceremony to take place in four years in Dublin.
April saw US President Joe Biden speak of the US and Ireland “united by history, heritage and hope” during a passionate speech in Ballina, Co Mayo, in front of a crowd of thousands.
Model Bonnie Boux helped launch Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women, a programme of events in January highlighting the stories of Irish women through the ages (Niall Carson/PA)
An Office of Public Works worker began the clean-up of graffiti on the Lia Fail standing stone on the Hill of Tara in County Meath after it was vandalised in February (Niall Carson/PA)
Graffiti complaining about high rental payments on a new development in Dublin followed research showing new rents nationwide had risen by an average of 13.7% (Niall Carson/PA)
The first in-person Citizenship Ceremony to take place in more than four years was held in March, with 1,500 new Irish citizens welcomed during the event at the RDS in Dublin (Brian Lawless/PA)
In April, US President Joe Biden was greeted with shouts of ‘welcome home Joe’ as he shook hands and took selfies with excited locals in Dundalk, Co Louth, during his four-day trip to Ireland (Niall Carson/PA)
The Celtic Con Comic convention in Newbridge, Co Kildare, saw a member of the 501st Legion Ireland dress as Krrsantan from the Star Wars Mandalorian series (Niall Carson/PA)
Protesters interrupted Tanaiste Micheal Martin’s opening remarks to the Consultative Forum on International Security Policy at University College Cork in the summer (Brian Lawless/PA)
Dublin pubgoers watched former RTE presenter Ryan Tubridy give evidence to a parliamentary committee in July after the national broadcaster admitted mis-stating fees paid to their then-highest-paid star (Niall Carson/PA)
Tributes were left to Irish singer and activist Sinead O’Connor at the Irish Rock ‘n’ Roll Museum in the Temple Bar area of Dublin following the 56-year-old’s death on July 26 (Brian Lawless/PA)
The statue of the semi-historical, semi-legendary figure of Molly Malone in Dublin city centre was vandalised with black paint in August. It did not deter people from posing for photographs at the popular tourist destination (Brian Lawless/PA)
Day two of the National Ploughing Championships in Co Laois saw 955 attendees take part in a Guinness World Record attempt for the most people throwing wellies (Niall Carson/PA)
Waves at high tide in Tramore, County Waterford, as Storm Agnes hit the UK and Ireland in late September bringing heavy winds and rain and causing damage to buildings, power outages and travel disruption (Niall Carson/PA)
Irish President Michael D Higgins met Pope Francis during a private audience in the pontiff’s library at the Vatican in October (Maxwells/PA)
The mother of murdered teacher Ashling Murphy, centre, held a photograph of her daughter outside the Central Criminal Court in Dublin, after Jozef Puska, 33, was found guilty of the 23-year-old’s murder in Co Offaly in 2022 (Brian Lawless/PA)
Workers cleared debris besides damaged public transport vehicles on O’Connell Street in Dublin in the aftermath of violent scenes in the city centre in November (Brian Lawless/PA)
The year drew to a close with news of the death of Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan, aged 65. Mourners lined the streets of Dublin for a public procession to pay their last respects, while a host of stars attended the singer’s funeral in Nenagh, Co Tipperary (Damien Eagers/PA)
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