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In Pictures: Politics frames the debate as Ireland holds five ballots in 2024

From the death of former taoiseach John Bruton, to the unexpected resignation of Leo Varadkar as premier, the year has been dominated by politics.

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Voters in Ireland were more than usually busy in 2024, casting their ballot in five different polls – for two referenda in March, local and European ballots in June and a general election in November.

The country’s political comings and goings were further punctuated by an emotional announcement in March from former premier Leo Varadkar that he was resigning as taoiseach and Fine Gael leader. He was succeeded the following month in both roles by Simon Harris.

But the year had so much more to offer than just politics, and PA news agency photographers were on hand to capture some of the highlights.

A man dressed as a Christmas elft runs out of the water at Bray in Co Wicklow
Hundreds of people took part in the annual New Year’s Day charity swim on Bray seafront in Co Wicklow (Brian Lawless/PA)
Former taoiseach John Bruton
Former taoiseach John Bruton died aged 76 following a long illness in February (Damien Storan/PA)
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar during a visit to the home of the Boston Red Sox in Massachusetts
Leo Varadkar made a visit to the US for St Patrick’s Day in the same month he announced he was stepping down as taoiseach and resigning as leader of Fine Gael (Niall Carson/PA)
A woman meditates during the Bealtaine Fire Festival at the Hill of Uisneach in Co Westmeath
Thousands of people gathered for the Bealtaine Fire Festival at the Hill of Uisneach in Co Westmeath in May (Niall Carson/PA)
Natasha O’Brien and Ruth Coppinger join protesters outside Leinster House in Dublin
Natasha O’Brien, who was assaulted by a serving Irish soldier, told a rally in Dublin in June that she would keep up pressure on politicians to tackle violence against women (Gareth Chaney/PA)
A mural of Irish runner Rhasidat Adeleke by street artist JEKS on Jenkins Avenue, Waterford
A mural of athlete Rhasidat Adeleke was created in Waterford after she made history becoming the first Irish woman to run in an Olympic sprint final during the Paris Olympics (Brian Lawless/PA)
Actor Colin Farrell with his friend Emma Fogarty, running in the Irish Life Dublin Marathon
Actor Colin Farrell ran the Irish Life Dublin Marathon  in October to raise money for people living with Epidermolysis Bullosa, a rare genetic skin condition (Damien Storan/PA)
A woman casts her vote at Deaf Village Ireland in Dublin
A woman cast her vote at Deaf Village Ireland in Dublin as voters went to the polls in the General Election on November 29 (Niall Carson/PA)
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