Profiles veteran Irish photographer, Colman Doyle, who has documented almost every major historical event in Ireland over a 50 year period. Directed by James Kelly, it explores Doyle's vast archive of photographs covering the political, social and economic history of Ireland - both North and South - through the second half of the 20th century. The film follows Doyle as he returns to shoot photos of West Kerry, reconnects with his early work as a press photographer and takes an in-depth look at the work in his collection over the last few decades.
Local publican and businessman Andy Doyle has confirmed that he has “no intention” of housing refugees in newly-acquired landmark buildings on South Main Street, despite them having been earmarked to house up to 58 Ukrainian refugees on documents circulated to Wexford councillors.
The photographs of Henry Wills documenting Mayo and Irish life were published in the Western People for more than 40 years. A book collecting his best images, In All Kinds Of Weather, was launched last week