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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Armistice Day in France
11/11/2024. Paris, France. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron pays their respects at the Statues Clemenceau as they commemorate French Armistice Day becoming the first British Prime Minister since World War II to attend the event in Paris. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Armistice Day in France
11/11/2024. Paris, France. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron pays their respects at the Statues Clemenceau as they commemorate French Armistice Day becoming the first British Prime Minister since World War II to attend the event in Paris. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Armistice Day in France
11/11/2024. Paris, France. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron pays their respects at the Statues Clemenceau as they commemorate French Armistice Day becoming the first British Prime Minister since World War II to attend the event in Paris. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Kier Starmer lays a wreath at l'Arc de triomphe
11/11/2024. Paris France. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe on Armistice day. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Armistice Day in France
11/11/2024. Paris, France. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron pay their respects at a Winston Churchill statue as they commemorate French Armistice Day becoming the first British Prime Minister since World War II to attend the event in Paris. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Armistice Day in France
11/11/2024. Paris, France. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron pay their respects at a Winston Churchill statue as they commemorate French Armistice Day becoming the first British Prime Minister since World War II to attend the event in Paris. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Armistice Day in France
11/11/2024. Paris, France. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron pays their respects at the Statues Clemenceau as they commemorate French Armistice Day becoming the first British Prime Minister since World War II to attend the event in Paris. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Armistice Day in France
11/11/2024. Paris, France. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets French Prime Minister Michel Barnier for a bilateral before he commemorates French Armistice Day becoming the first British Prime Minister since World War II to attend the event in Paris. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Armistice Day in France
11/11/2024. Paris, France. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets French Prime Minister Michel Barnier for a bilateral before he commemorates French Armistice Day becoming the first British Prime Minister since World War II to attend the event in Paris. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Armistice Day in France
11/11/2024. Paris, France. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets French Prime Minister Michel Barnier for a bilateral before he commemorates French Armistice Day becoming the first British Prime Minister since World War II to attend the event in Paris. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer attends Armistice Day in France
11/11/2024. Paris, France. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets French President Emmanuel Macron for a bilateral before joining him to commemorate French Armistice Day becoming the first British Prime Minister since World War II to attend the event in Paris. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Obama and Clinton visit Kennedy grave at Arlington
November 20, 2013 - Arlington, Virginia, United States: President Barack Obama talks with Ethel Kennedy after laying a wreath at the gravesite for President John F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery. Nov. 22 will mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy. (Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Lego espère rendre Noël encore plus spécial pour les fans cette année, avec un centre de table à manger et une couronne festive
Pictures must credit: Lego Toy building brick company Lego is hoping to make Christmas extra special for fans this year — with a dining table centre piece and a festive wreath. It features a red candle surrounded by red berries, golden stars and green foliage. The company describes it as “great” for solo or group building and “offers a way to bond with loved ones over the holidays.” A spokesperson added: “Once complete, it becomes a Lego Christmas ornament that will bring joy every year.” The 433-piece set measures over 18 cm high, 21 cm wide and 24 cm deep and is just under €40 euros The 1,194 piece holiday wreath is €99.99 euros and is described as suitable for wall or table decoration. It comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in garland configuration. There is a choice of red, blue and white berries, orange slices, cinnamon and pinecones, and rich green foliage. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Lego espère rendre Noël encore plus spécial pour les fans cette année, avec un centre de table à manger et une couronne festive
Pictures must credit: Lego Toy building brick company Lego is hoping to make Christmas extra special for fans this year — with a dining table centre piece and a festive wreath. It features a red candle surrounded by red berries, golden stars and green foliage. The company describes it as “great” for solo or group building and “offers a way to bond with loved ones over the holidays.” A spokesperson added: “Once complete, it becomes a Lego Christmas ornament that will bring joy every year.” The 433-piece set measures over 18 cm high, 21 cm wide and 24 cm deep and is just under €40 euros The 1,194 piece holiday wreath is €99.99 euros and is described as suitable for wall or table decoration. It comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in garland configuration. There is a choice of red, blue and white berries, orange slices, cinnamon and pinecones, and rich green foliage. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Lego espère rendre Noël encore plus spécial pour les fans cette année, avec un centre de table à manger et une couronne festive
Pictures must credit: Lego Toy building brick company Lego is hoping to make Christmas extra special for fans this year — with a dining table centre piece and a festive wreath. It features a red candle surrounded by red berries, golden stars and green foliage. The company describes it as “great” for solo or group building and “offers a way to bond with loved ones over the holidays.” A spokesperson added: “Once complete, it becomes a Lego Christmas ornament that will bring joy every year.” The 433-piece set measures over 18 cm high, 21 cm wide and 24 cm deep and is just under €40 euros The 1,194 piece holiday wreath is €99.99 euros and is described as suitable for wall or table decoration. It comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in garland configuration. There is a choice of red, blue and white berries, orange slices, cinnamon and pinecones, and rich green foliage. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Lego espère rendre Noël encore plus spécial pour les fans cette année, avec un centre de table à manger et une couronne festive
Pictures must credit: Lego Toy building brick company Lego is hoping to make Christmas extra special for fans this year — with a dining table centre piece and a festive wreath. It features a red candle surrounded by red berries, golden stars and green foliage. The company describes it as “great” for solo or group building and “offers a way to bond with loved ones over the holidays.” A spokesperson added: “Once complete, it becomes a Lego Christmas ornament that will bring joy every year.” The 433-piece set measures over 18 cm high, 21 cm wide and 24 cm deep and is just under €40 euros The 1,194 piece holiday wreath is €99.99 euros and is described as suitable for wall or table decoration. It comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in garland configuration. There is a choice of red, blue and white berries, orange slices, cinnamon and pinecones, and rich green foliage. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Lego espère rendre Noël encore plus spécial pour les fans cette année, avec un centre de table à manger et une couronne festive
Pictures must credit: Lego Toy building brick company Lego is hoping to make Christmas extra special for fans this year — with a dining table centre piece and a festive wreath. It features a red candle surrounded by red berries, golden stars and green foliage. The company describes it as “great” for solo or group building and “offers a way to bond with loved ones over the holidays.” A spokesperson added: “Once complete, it becomes a Lego Christmas ornament that will bring joy every year.” The 433-piece set measures over 18 cm high, 21 cm wide and 24 cm deep and is just under €40 euros The 1,194 piece holiday wreath is €99.99 euros and is described as suitable for wall or table decoration. It comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in garland configuration. There is a choice of red, blue and white berries, orange slices, cinnamon and pinecones, and rich green foliage. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Lego espère rendre Noël encore plus spécial pour les fans cette année, avec un centre de table à manger et une couronne festive
Pictures must credit: Lego Toy building brick company Lego is hoping to make Christmas extra special for fans this year — with a dining table centre piece and a festive wreath. It features a red candle surrounded by red berries, golden stars and green foliage. The company describes it as “great” for solo or group building and “offers a way to bond with loved ones over the holidays.” A spokesperson added: “Once complete, it becomes a Lego Christmas ornament that will bring joy every year.” The 433-piece set measures over 18 cm high, 21 cm wide and 24 cm deep and is just under €40 euros The 1,194 piece holiday wreath is €99.99 euros and is described as suitable for wall or table decoration. It comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in garland configuration. There is a choice of red, blue and white berries, orange slices, cinnamon and pinecones, and rich green foliage. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Lego espère rendre Noël encore plus spécial pour les fans cette année, avec un centre de table à manger et une couronne festive
Pictures must credit: Lego Toy building brick company Lego is hoping to make Christmas extra special for fans this year — with a dining table centre piece and a festive wreath. It features a red candle surrounded by red berries, golden stars and green foliage. The company describes it as “great” for solo or group building and “offers a way to bond with loved ones over the holidays.” A spokesperson added: “Once complete, it becomes a Lego Christmas ornament that will bring joy every year.” The 433-piece set measures over 18 cm high, 21 cm wide and 24 cm deep and is just under €40 euros The 1,194 piece holiday wreath is €99.99 euros and is described as suitable for wall or table decoration. It comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in garland configuration. There is a choice of red, blue and white berries, orange slices, cinnamon and pinecones, and rich green foliage. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Lego espère rendre Noël encore plus spécial pour les fans cette année, avec un centre de table à manger et une couronne festive
Pictures must credit: Lego Toy building brick company Lego is hoping to make Christmas extra special for fans this year — with a dining table centre piece and a festive wreath. It features a red candle surrounded by red berries, golden stars and green foliage. The company describes it as “great” for solo or group building and “offers a way to bond with loved ones over the holidays.” A spokesperson added: “Once complete, it becomes a Lego Christmas ornament that will bring joy every year.” The 433-piece set measures over 18 cm high, 21 cm wide and 24 cm deep and is just under €40 euros The 1,194 piece holiday wreath is €99.99 euros and is described as suitable for wall or table decoration. It comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in garland configuration. There is a choice of red, blue and white berries, orange slices, cinnamon and pinecones, and rich green foliage. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Lego espère rendre Noël encore plus spécial pour les fans cette année, avec un centre de table à manger et une couronne festive
Pictures must credit: Lego Toy building brick company Lego is hoping to make Christmas extra special for fans this year — with a dining table centre piece and a festive wreath. It features a red candle surrounded by red berries, golden stars and green foliage. The company describes it as “great” for solo or group building and “offers a way to bond with loved ones over the holidays.” A spokesperson added: “Once complete, it becomes a Lego Christmas ornament that will bring joy every year.” The 433-piece set measures over 18 cm high, 21 cm wide and 24 cm deep and is just under €40 euros The 1,194 piece holiday wreath is €99.99 euros and is described as suitable for wall or table decoration. It comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in garland configuration. There is a choice of red, blue and white berries, orange slices, cinnamon and pinecones, and rich green foliage. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Lego espère rendre Noël encore plus spécial pour les fans cette année, avec un centre de table à manger et une couronne festive
Pictures must credit: Lego Toy building brick company Lego is hoping to make Christmas extra special for fans this year — with a dining table centre piece and a festive wreath. It features a red candle surrounded by red berries, golden stars and green foliage. The company describes it as “great” for solo or group building and “offers a way to bond with loved ones over the holidays.” A spokesperson added: “Once complete, it becomes a Lego Christmas ornament that will bring joy every year.” The 433-piece set measures over 18 cm high, 21 cm wide and 24 cm deep and is just under €40 euros The 1,194 piece holiday wreath is €99.99 euros and is described as suitable for wall or table decoration. It comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in garland configuration. There is a choice of red, blue and white berries, orange slices, cinnamon and pinecones, and rich green foliage. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Lego espère rendre Noël encore plus spécial pour les fans cette année, avec un centre de table à manger et une couronne festive
Pictures must credit: Lego Toy building brick company Lego is hoping to make Christmas extra special for fans this year — with a dining table centre piece and a festive wreath. It features a red candle surrounded by red berries, golden stars and green foliage. The company describes it as “great” for solo or group building and “offers a way to bond with loved ones over the holidays.” A spokesperson added: “Once complete, it becomes a Lego Christmas ornament that will bring joy every year.” The 433-piece set measures over 18 cm high, 21 cm wide and 24 cm deep and is just under €40 euros The 1,194 piece holiday wreath is €99.99 euros and is described as suitable for wall or table decoration. It comes with four hanging loops and can also be displayed in garland configuration. There is a choice of red, blue and white berries, orange slices, cinnamon and pinecones, and rich green foliage. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Ballyhaunis Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Creagh Cemetery, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland.
1/3/2024
Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Creagh Cemetery, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland.
Michael McCullach
1/3/2024
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Creagh Cemetery, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland.
1/3/2024
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Creagh Cemetery, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland.
Michael McCullach
1/3/2024
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Creagh Cemetery, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland.
1/3/2024
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Creagh Cemetery, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland.
1/3/2024
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Creagh Cemetery, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland.
Michael McCullach
1/3/2024
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Creagh Cemetery, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland.
1/3/2024
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Creagh Cemetery, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland.
1/3/2024
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'A clash of cultures': Irish opinion split over Travellers' elaborate headstones
Community representatives say a 'good sendoff' is a religious necessity, but others say it introduces a competitive element.
Members of the Traveller community have in recent years erected large, elaborate headstones that, depending on perspective, are moving testaments to grief and loss or garish spectacles of one-upmanship.
Creagh Cemetery, Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland.
1/3/2024
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
Lough Neagh Boating Heritage AssociationÕs 'shed/boat-building' space and boats in the yard at Maghery.
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An obscure island grave: fate of deadly EU migration route’s youngest victim
Case of Alhassane Bangoura in Lanzarote highlights Europe-wide failure as authorities struggle to cope with scale of deaths.
Stretching less than a metre in length and covered in the ochre-coloured soil that dots the Canary island of Lanzarote, large stones encircle the tiny mound. There is no tombstone or plaque; nothing official to signal that this is the final resting site of the infant believed to be the youngest victim of one of the world's deadliest migration routes.
Instead, two bouquets of plastic daisies adorn the grave, along with a granite bowl engraved with his name, Alhassane Bangoura, hinting at the impact his story had on many across the island. His mother, originally from Guinea, was among three pregnant women who joined 40 others in an inflatable raft that left Morocco in early January 2020. After running out of fuel, the flimsy raft was left to the mercy of Atlantic currents for three days.
So far this year, a record 35,410 migrants and refugees have arrived on the shores of the Canary Islands - a 135% increase over last year. More than 11,000 of them landed at the tiny island of El Hierro, home to just 9,000 people.
The surge in those risking the perilous route has transformed the archipelago into a microcosm of the wider strain playing out across the EU as authorities struggle to deal with the bodies of those that die on their way.
Nuestra Señora de las Nieves cemetery Teguise Lanzarote 16.11.2023
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An obscure island grave: fate of deadly EU migration route’s youngest victim
Case of Alhassane Bangoura in Lanzarote highlights Europe-wide failure as authorities struggle to cope with scale of deaths.
Stretching less than a metre in length and covered in the ochre-coloured soil that dots the Canary island of Lanzarote, large stones encircle the tiny mound. There is no tombstone or plaque; nothing official to signal that this is the final resting site of the infant believed to be the youngest victim of one of the world's deadliest migration routes.
Instead, two bouquets of plastic daisies adorn the grave, along with a granite bowl engraved with his name, Alhassane Bangoura, hinting at the impact his story had on many across the island. His mother, originally from Guinea, was among three pregnant women who joined 40 others in an inflatable raft that left Morocco in early January 2020. After running out of fuel, the flimsy raft was left to the mercy of Atlantic currents for three days.
So far this year, a record 35,410 migrants and refugees have arrived on the shores of the Canary Islands - a 135% increase over last year. More than 11,000 of them landed at the tiny island of El Hierro, home to just 9,000 people.
The surge in those risking the perilous route has transformed the archipelago into a microcosm of the wider strain playing out across the EU as authorities struggle to deal with the bodies of those that die on their way.
Nuestra Señora de las Nieves cemetery Teguise Lanzarote 16.11.2023
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