Rocky road for the entertainment industry

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Rocky road for the entertainment industry, St Patrick's Day beckons but there's no party, Tributes to Sarah Everard mount up... Images of the Day, selected by Deputy Picture Editor Laura Hutton laurahutts

ROCKY ROAD IN DUBLIN: Marking exactly one year since the Temple Bar area of Dublin was effectively shut down during the first Covid-19 lockdown, world-renowned fiddler Frankie Gavin draws attention to the plight of musicians, whose livelihoods have been devastated. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw

GOING GREEN: In preparation for distanced St Patrick's Day celebrations this year, Sabina Higgins sent bowls of shamrock to a number of prisons in the Dublin area, including Cloverhill, Wheatfield, Mountjoy, the Dóchas Centre and Arbour Hill. In other years, the president's spouse has traditionally marked the festivities by visiting in person. Photograph: Tony Maxwell/Maxwell's

SOLO SHOW: John McCarthy performing a scene from City, a new solo work he has written and will perform, in association with the Everyman Theatre in Cork. The show will be available as an on-demand videostream from Friday April 16th to Sunday 25th. Photograph: Darragh Kane BURNING ISSUE: People take in a massive mound of floral tributes placed in honour of murdered woman Sarah Everard , on Clapham Common, London, England. Hundreds turned out on Saturday night to pay tribute to Ms Everard, whose kidnapping and death - allegedly at the hands of an off-duty Metropolitan Police officer - prompted much concern over women's safety. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty

STRIKE ON HERE: Indian commuters walk past a closed Uco Bank branch during a two-day strike, in Kolkata, India. Banking services were hit as 1 million employees went on strike over the proposed privatisation of public sector banks. Photograph: Piyal Adhikary/EPA

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