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This afternoon.

Arrivals at Dublin Airport as expats return home for the Christmas holidays.

Mmf.

From top: arrivals;  Iris Brennan; Iris and  Kirstin O’Reilly (white) greet Sandra O’Reilly (green) and her  baby Ollie Polo arriving from Australia; (LtoR) Kerry Smith and her Mother Monica Bellmann (right) as they greet her Grandmother Rosmarie Bellman arriving from Switzerland; Anne Bourke (left) with  Mairead Bourke who arrived from Australia; Caroline McGee (left) and Eamonn McGee (right) greet Harry Cheadley and Naoise McGee arriving from New York.


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22 thoughts on “Back Home

  1. Jesus the redeemer

    i’d say the one with the repeal jumper is a barrell of fun at ther christmas table.

    why the f can people not leave their agendas (any agenda) away from fun times like christmas

    1. Jaysus, the reindeer.

      I reckon if people weren’t so insistent on imposing their agendas on other people’s bodily autonomy, there wouldn’t be any need for people to wear repeal jumpers.

    2. Daddy

      Ah that old “I’d say he/she is a great craic at the [insert event here]” put down.

      So you don’t want women to have a choice then.

    3. Jess

      How about, legalise abortion around christmas, then the wont have to wear the jumper.

      Bit of give and take

  2. wearnicehats

    The Repeal jumper should now take over from the Ipad in the “there’s always one” Broadsheet section

    1. Pornograffiti

      That’s funny. When all them female Trump voters came out of the woodwork I was thinking jaysus they must be wild in the sack

  3. Danielle

    In response to the many negative comments above – how terribly sad. Such negativity thrown at a woman coming home to her family for Christmas. Her views are valid regardless of the time of year, she could be the most craic at the dinner table, she can live abroad and still voice her opinions as an Irish citizen – none of you know her. The petty trolling is both unnecessary and unfortunate. Merry Christmas, I hope you don’t choke on your own bile.

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