A memorial to those who died in the 1916 Rising has been unveiled at Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin.
The memorial wall bears the names of Irish and British people - civilian and military - who were killed in the rebellion and are buried at Glasnevin.

Controversy has arisen over the inclusion of the names of British soldiers and a number of people protested outside the ceremony today.
A teenage boy was arrested and taken to Mountjoy Garda Station.
An interfaith ceremony was held ahead of the unveiling of the wall this morning.
Chairman of the Glasnevin Trust, John Green, says there's no judgement involved in the memorial: