What’s the best way to tell area residents about plans for a new asylum shelter nearby?
The government should tell communities directly about plans for new asylum shelters, some activists and politicians say.
“As a street photographer you really see how much people have cut themselves off from each other via this little thing that fits in our hands.”
“I had an idea in my head for trying to capture how people interact with the Molly Malone statue that wasn’t just a regular snapshot.”
“I liked the woman’s matching coat and hair, it seemed like an obvious picture to take.”
“This photo was taken in Dublin City centre on the junction of Dame Street and South Great George’s Street. It’s one of the busiest parts of town.”
Taken at the base of the Papal Cross in Phoenix Park, this image shows what the photographer saw as two old friends, enjoying the place together.
“This woman perfectly captured a dichotomous duo of ennui and expectation, which reflected a similar feeling I was having towards my own life at the time.”
“Her dog would jump into the water and get back onto the board, clearly used to it and loving every second of it.”
“Penny doesn’t have a soother like Heidi’s, but she does her best imitation for her in the photo!”
“Seeing this runner doing his thing as the country ran for cover had me thinking to ‘Keep going until something stops you’.”
“This is Roger Casement captured in a spotlight from the new Dún Laoghaire Baths during one of my runs in the January storms.”
“My photo shows a cleaner using spirits to clean the bronze [statue of Molly Malone] so that the tourists may gape and grope once more.”
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